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Hello Maggie,
I saw your reference to the book "Your Body's Many Cries For Water". I recommend that you look at my site www.WatersofHealth.com for information on a Japanese technology which changes the chemical structure of tap water, giving it properties that are very beneficial for health. It had been in use in hospitals ...
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Make sure you use a Food State supplement research has shown over the last 25 years that these have better absorption and bioavailability, than other supplements , there are several companies that sell these throughout the world.
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I believe strongly in natural supplements and try to avoid pharmaceutical drugs, i have had PSTSD for many years, diverticulitis for the last 5 years. My one big habit is smoking, i know, i have tried many times over 25 years to quit.
My diet is rich in fibre and fresh foods, with no processed food. Take high doses of vitamin C.
I ...
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Try magnesium supplements to stabilize your heartbeat. This is often due to a magneium deficiency and there is much literature on this. So much better than drugs.
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Hi. This is an excellent idea. I just registered. Am low-income enough that I cannot pay extra for Medicare insurance nor any other kind of insurance nor can I pay nearly $100 a month for glaucoma eyedrops. Sites and docs that are supposed to help me are ignoring me. I have too many bills and high rent for insurance so am continuing to rely ...
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Hi Suzie
nothing to panic about, panicking will stress the bowel and have the IBS effect. Have a quick look at www.Bio-Health-Screen-Co.co.uk some nice pictures on parasites. By having a Bio-Health-Screen you will be able to identify the parasite signatures and be able to sort them out by using the e-Lybra technology. Do you live in the Uk ...
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I have been reconnected to the internet! Thanks for the input, everyone. I have started to research, based on the info you have given on this thread. Thanks for the directions to Diabetes Daily, Rochelle, a wealth of useful information and further reading. I’m not medically qualified, but I do have a science ...
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dear Heather,
what i suggested about diet changes are basically a start towards health that usually suffice for people to notice a difference. More and more people, however, have gotten more serious problems because of pathogens that have infested their systems, usually through holes in their intestinal wall. Changes in diet that effect the ...
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It is interesting to read here that "calcium is calcium, it builds bones!" If that is so, why dont we just lick chalk? Or maybe we can sprinkle some chalk dust into our salads? I dont think it is going to do us any good. We used to do that in primary school to make ourselves have a fever so that we can avoid going to ...
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