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From the book Dead Doctors Don't Lie by Dr. Joel Wallach and Dr. Ma Lan
Copyright Wellness Publications
Note :: These suggestions are in addition to consuming adequate amounts of the other 90 essential nutrients daily. |
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In this book, Dr. Wallach will show you that you have the genetic potential to live well beyond the age of 100. You will also gain a clear understanding of the importance of the 90 essential nutrients and 60 essential minerals and how they effect your body and health.
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DANDRUFF is caused by a change in the surface cells of the scalp which results in a scaling or flaking. This change is caused by one or more nutritional deficiencies. Dandruff may or may not be accompanied by itching.
Treatment of dandruff includes washing the hair in vinegar to remove all of the loose scales. Oral supplementation with EFA at 5 gm t.i.d., PABA at 100 mg/day, vitamin E at 800-1,200 IU/day, B6 at 50 mg t.i.d., 300,000 IU vitamin A as beta carotene and zinc at 50 mg t.i.d., and plant derived colloidal minerals are recommended.
DEMENTIA (memory loss, as in senile) is a common symptom yet not a true result of aging. Nutritional deficiencies (magnesium, vitamin B1, cholesterol), arteriosclerosis, and alcoholism are the common causes of dementia. Symptoms include loss of recent memory, inability to do simple thinking tasks such as math or spelling, losing things, forgetting names, etc. The use of memory enhancing drugs such as hydergine and piracetam will provide excellent prevention of dementia when used to augment good nutrition and supplement program. Don't forget the base line supplement program and plant derived colloidal minerals.
Check patient for food allergies and hypoglycemia and take appropriate action if either is positive.
Treatment of dementia includes IV chelation with EDTA, B1 at 100 mg t.i.d., B6 at 50 mg t.i.d., B3 at 450 mg q.i.d. (time release), folic acid at 3-5 mg/day, choline at 500-1,000 IU/day, vitamin C to bowel tolerance, copper at 2-3 mg/day, magnesium at 1,000 mg/day, zinc at 50 mg t.i.d., hydergine at 9 mg/day, vasopressin (Diapid) at 12-16 units/day, centrophenoxine (Lucidril) at 4.4-8.0 gm/day, Piracetam at 2.4-4.8 mg/day, and betaine HCl and pancreatic enzymes at 75-200 mg t.i.d. 15-20 minutes before meals. Useful herbs include ginko (Ginko biloba).
DEPRESSION (manic depression) is a common problem in the human population throughout the world -- so common that some pharmaceutical companies specialize solely in antidepressant drugs. It should be no surprise, however, that very few of the supposedly expert psychiatrists ever consider hypoglycemia and food allergies when they do an intake history on a patient who complains of depression. Before you run off and spend $75-$150 per session with a shrink, do a pulse test and a six-hour GTT on yourself. If you're really depressed, you will have to get a family member to help you run these tests to completion. Look for allergic shiners at the peak of depression. Spontaneous crying, thoughts of suicide, and hopelessness are common. Depression may be cyclic as in PMS (premenstrual syndrome). Food allergies, hypoglycemia, and PMS account for 90 percent of the diagnosed depression today.
Treatment of depression should include dealing with the food allergies (i.e., avoidance, rotation diets) and hypoglycemia (i.e., hypoglycemia diet). In addition to the base line supplement program, also use chromium/vanadium supplementation at 50-200 mcg t.i.d, iron at 15 mg/day, B6, B2, B1 at 50 mg t.i.d., B12 at 1,000 mcg/day, vitamin C to bowel tolerance, calcium and magnesium at 2,000 mg and 1,000 mg/day, potassium at 250 mg q.i.d., essential fatty acids at 5 gm t.i.d., and dl-phenylalanine, 1-trypto-phane, and 1-tyrosine at 2 gm t.i.d. each. Plant derived colloidal minerals with lithium can be useful. Avoid all sugar, natural and processed (read labels--it's in everything that comes out of a package, bottle, or box); avoid caffeine and fried foods.
DERMATITIS (atopic, eczema, herpetiformis) is a common form of skin disease but, unfortunately is treated incorrectly by the orthodox dermatologists who typically use cortisone or prednisone creams. 97% of these patients have food allergies to wheat gluten; and almost equal number are sensitive to cow's milk. The scary thing is that the symptoms you see on the skin are also happening in the lining of your small intestine. The lesions on your skin are a cosmetic problem; the lesions on your intestine area a serious life-threatening absorption problem which, in the end, will deplete your immune system of essential nutrients and result in a variety of serious illnesses including diabetes, cancer, arthritis, and birth defects.
Atopic dermatitis is characterized by patchy areas of crusty, weeping lesions frequently located on the lips, ears, neck, hands, and joints. Atopic dermatitis is very frequently associated with asthma. Both together in the same patient is referred to as "atopy" or an "atopic patient."
Eczema is essentially the same lesion as atopic dermatitis but less localized.
Herpetiformis type dermatitis is characterized by clusters of itchy blisters that look like a Herpes eruption. Hair loss, or alopecia, is a commonly associated problem with any of the above dermatitis and a concurrent essential fatty acid deficiency.
Treatment of all three of the above manifestations of dermatitis should include a gluten free and cow's milk free diet. It is also prudent to do a pulse test on frequently consumed foods to determine if they are also affecting you. The supplementation of EFA at 5 gm q.i.d., PABA at 200 mg q.i.d., and betaine HCl and digestive enzymes at 75-200 mg each t.i.d. before meals should be added on top of the base line supplement program. Have patience; it will take 60-90 days to heal the intestinal lesions to the point where you can absorb nutrients efficiently. Vitamin A at 300,000 IU/day as beta-carotene and zinc at 50 mg t.i.d. and colloidal minerals are also recommended.
DIABETES is the number one shame of the orthodox doctors in the 20th century. Diabetes is easy to prevent; easy to cure and treat (in laboratory animals and probably in humans) so you can avoid all of the terrible side effects (i.e., blindness, hypertension, amputations, early death, etc.). Since 1958, it has been known that supplemental chromium will prevent and treat diabetes as well as hypoglycemia. Just ask any health food storeowner or N.D. Walter Mertz (the director of the USDA field services) published the facts associated with chromium and diabetes in the Federation Proceeding. Here is the ultimate case of a whole specialty of medicine, which could be wiped out by universal chromium supplementation. Nevertheless these facts are kept secret and away from the public for purely economic reasons. Additionally, in 1985, the medical school at the University of Vancouver, BC, Canada stated that "vanadium will replace insulin for adult onset diabetics."
Chromium/vanadium and the diabetes story should be on the front page of the newspaper in the same bold print as VE DAY instead of announcing things like artificial heart pumps that will temporarily save one life for $250,000!
The diagnosis of diabetes is very easy to make and it should be considered in any disease where there is a chronic weight loss or weight gain. Frequent urination and chronic thirst are warning signs that should be explored. A six-hour GTT will show a steep rise of blood glucose at 30-60 minutes to over 275 mg % and may keep rising to over 350 and stay elevated after 4-6 hours. The urine should be tested for sugar with the "dipstick" test every time the blood is tested for sugar. A positive diabetic will always include a positive urine sugar during the six-hour GTT. A morning fasting urine sugar test is useless for the initial diagnosis of diabetes. Blood of the diabetic is also typical in that the lipids and cholesterol are elevated as well as the sugar.
Treatment of diabetes should include chromium and vanadium at 250 mcg/day in the initial stages to prevent "insulin shock" (sudden dropping of blood sugar because of a relative insulin overdose). Keep checking urine blood sugar before and after meals, and as the blood sugar level drops you can adjust your insulin or pill medication just like you have been taught. You will also need to deal with food allergies that cause celiac-type intestinal lesions (i.e., wheat gluten, cow's milk, soy, etc.) and supplement with betaine HCl and digestive enzymes at 75-200 mg t.i.d. before meals. Have patience; the intestinal lesions take 60-90 days to heal.
Treatment of diabetes should also include zinc at 50 mg t.i.d., B-complex at 50 mg t.i.d. (be sure to include niacin which is part of the GTF "glucose tolerance factor"), essential fatty acids at 5 gm t.i.d., B12 at 1,000 mcg/day, bioflavonoids including quercetin at 150 mg/day, copper at 2-3 mg/day, lecithin at 2,500 mg t.i.d., and glutathione at 100 mg/day.
High fiber, high complex carbohydrate diets are recommended. No natural or processed sugar and carbohydrates should be consumed. Eat meat, eggs, and poultry three to six times per day to stabilize blood sugar in the beginning stages of the therapy. Every time you eat processed carbohydrate (i.e., sugar, honey, alcohol, mashed potatoes, etc.), you will loose 300 percent more chromium in your urine than when you consume complex carbohydrates! Herbs are useful in treating diabetes and may include licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra), jaborandi (Pilocarpus jaborandi), yarrow (Achillea millefolium), Canadian fleabane (Erogeron canadense), and Jerusalem artichoke. Plant derived colloidal minerals are fantastic for diabetics!
DIAPER RASH is all too frequent in babies and toddlers, not only because of infrequent changes but also because of food allergies (i.e., wheat, cow's milk, soy, corn, etc.) Do a pulse test on babies as you introduce them to new foods (be sure to test the old ones too.) Use avoidance or rotation diet systems, B6 at 5-25 mg t.i.d.; zinc at 5-15 mg b.i.d., and vitamin E oil and/or aloe vera topically.
DIARRHEA (dysentery) can be caused by simply eating too much of a good thing (i.e., fruit, juices, etc.), food allergies (i.e., celiac disease, strawberries, fish, etc.), soap ingestion from improperly rinsed dishes, or can indicate a more serious problem such as parasites, food poisoning, or even cancer. Knowledge of your own body and how it reacts is important here, as you will have to sort things out. Did you go to an apple farm yesterday and eat a peck of apples? Have you had diarrhea since your trip to Mexico? What medications are you on? Have you been losing weight and have diarrhea off and on for six months? If the latter, you may consider "irritable bowel syndrome" or the more serious, cancer. At any rate you should consider a "lower GI" or a colonoscopic exam.
Treatment for simple diarrhea can include commercial products such as Pepto Bismol or Kaopectate, charcoal capsules, fiber and herbs including American blackberry (Rubus villosus), barley (Hordeum distichon), clove root (Geumur-banum), whortleberry (Vaccinium myrtillus), black currant (Ribes nigrum), hounds tongue (Cynoglossom officinale), Lady's mantle (Alchemilla vulgaris), and tormentil blood root (Potentilla erecta). Be sure to consume lots of fluids (i.e., soup, herbal tea, hot water with lemon, etc.) and all 90 essential nutrients to replace nutrients lost through diarrhea.
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