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From the book Dead Doctors Don't Lie by Dr. Joel Wallach and Dr. Ma Lan
Copyright Wellness Publications
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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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EARACHE (ear infections) like tonsillitis, sinusitis, and bronchitis are related in cause, prevention and cure. Allergies to cow's milk is the most frequent common denominator. So well does it mimic strep throat (including pain and fever) that most orthodox doctors will prescribe penicillin syrup for affected children over the phone!!! The orthodox EENT will want to surgically place tubes in the ears of infants and toddlers to treat chronic earaches. Simple avoidance of cow's milk and cow's milk products will prevent chronic earaches and tonsillitis.
Treatment of milk allergy earaches and tonsillitis includes avoidance of milk and milk products and avoidance of sugar. Fever and discomfort are treated with demulcents and antipyretics (i.e., willow, Salix alba), and hydrogen peroxide ear drops and/or mullein oil drops (Verbascum thapsus). Treat as with any allergy including autoi8mmune urine therapy. True strep throat requires the use of penicillin.
ECCHYMOSIS (easy bruising) is very common, especially in women and children on low fiber, low fruit, and low vegetable diets (i.e., fast foods, lots of coffee, tea, and soft drinks).
Treatment includes alfalfa tablets at 4-6 b.i.d., vitamin C to bowel tolerance, vitamin K at 15 mg/day, vitamin E at 800-1,200 IU/day, and 4-6 cups of green vegetables each day. Avoid fried foods, margarine, sugar and caffeine.
ECZEMA (atopic dermatitis, psoriasis) is a dry patchy scale on localized skin areas (i.e., ears, nose, joints, breasts, etc.). Eczema is usually the result of food allergies, especially cow's milk, wheat, and soy. Do pulse tests and elimination diets to determine the culprits. This is not only a cosmetic problem as the same damage is occurring in the intestinal lining which can lead to malabsorption, lowered immune status, and chronic degenerative diseases.
Treatment includes avoidance of offending foods, betaine HCl and pancreatic enzymes at 75-200 mg t.i.d. before meals, folic acid at 3-5 mg/day, essential fatty acids at 5 mg t.i.d., vitamin A at 300,000 IU/day as beta-carotene, zinc at 50 mg t.i.d., vitamin C at bowel tolerance, and vitamin E at 800=1200 IU/day; topical herbs include aloe vera (Aloe spp.), wild strawberry (Fragaria vesca), araroba (andira araroba) and Labrador tea (Ledum latifolium), comfrey (Symphytum officinale), English walnut (Juglans regia), European snakeroot (Aristolochia clematitis), flaxseed or linseed oil (Linum usitatisimum), German chamomile (Matricaria chamomila), great burdock (Arctium lappa), high mallow (Malvia sylvestris), hounds tongue (Cynoglossum officinale), marigold (Calendula officinalis), oak (Quercus robur), and pansy (Viola tricolor).
EJACULATION (premature) is a common problem in today's busy world. Premature ejaculation is usually equated as poor performance on the part of the male. Premature ejaculation can easily be prevented and cured if both the guy and doll understand the basic cause. Again orthodox sexologists would have you believe that there is a mental block or some deep seated guilt trip that you have to deal with -- anything to keep you coming again (pardon the pun). The true basics of premature ejaculation, which happens to all men given the classic
circumstances, include a mental state of high expectation, infrequency of sex, and too much friction. The orthodox approach to therapy is to think of draining your car's oil so you're not thinking of sex! How absurd! How can you participate in the sex act and not be aware of sex? Who would want to?
Treatment and prevention of premature ejaculation are interrelated. The most important part of the treatment is to be very open about you and your partner's bodies. Spend a lot of time together naked, take showers together, read in bed together naked on top of the covers, have sex in any room (obviously you have to make sure the kids are somewhere else), give each other massages (both naked) until the sight of each other's body is no big deal.
Step number two is to have frequent sex. This definitely requires effort by both partners. Frequent sex means two to three times per night three to four nights per week. This is easier than it sounds when both are cooperating. The woman can't expect the man to give a marathon performance once each week when she's in a high demand state but has been fending the guy off all week because she is into shopping with the girls or taking the kids to ballet, aerobics, movies, and grandma's. For the guy's part, he can't expect the woman to be receptive regularly if he isn't romantic (i.e., kindness, flowers, dancing, gifts, compliments, wine, perfume, shower, shave, after-shave -- you know, just like when you were courting). The "wham, bam, thank you, ma'am" approach just isn't attractive to women.
The third aspect of preventing and curing premature ejaculation is lubrication. The man must make sure that the woman is properly lubricated. This can be accomplished in many ways, including the woman's natural lubrication that results from emotional and sexual excitement and sexual stimulation. If the woman is a slow responder, the man can liberally cover his penis with a water-soluble gel (i.e., K-Y Jelly), as well as apply some to the vaginal opening. Slowly insert the penis into the vagina and just "let it soak." After a while the woman relaxes and the man can move around a little without premature ejaculation. This is one process that there are no short cuts for. (Who would want any?)
Herbs, ginseng (Panax spp.), Dr. Wallach's Stud Horse Formula, and herb combinations (Zumba) are excellent tonifying agents for increasing the man's potency. A prescription drug, Viagra, is available to help maintain an erection. It is expensive, however, and does have side effects.
ELECTRIC SHOCK can be fatal, even with the 110 electric outlets in the home. Toddlers sticking bobby pins or keys into the outlet can have a fatal shock; radios or appliances falling into the bathtub can be fatal to adults, as can electrical repairs without turning off the breakers. Electricity kills by disrupting the electrical signals of the heart's regulating mechanism which causes the heart to "fibrillate" (quiver rather than beat normally) and the breathing muscles to become paralyzed.
Treatments of electric shock includes shutting off the source of electricity or breaking the electrical contact with the patient and reestablishing the basic functions of life with CPR (cardio pulmonary resuscitation) and oxygen. HAVE SOMEONE CALL 911 FOR EMERGENCY HELP!
EMESIS (vomiting) is a distressing event that may indicate overeating, cancer, excessive alcohol consumption, poisoning, food poisoning, food allergies, and infection (i.e., flu, EBV, Candida, etc.). In infants, vomiting with lethargy (unresponsive) and fever can be an ominous signal indicating meningitis. You may wish to cause vomiting when a child (or adult, for that matter) consumes a noncorrosive poison (i.e., rat poisons, toxic plants, household chemicals, etc.). Coffee grounds vomiting indicates large amounts of blood from a bleeding ulcer and/or stomach cancer and is a critical sign as death from uncontrolled bleeding can occur. Seek emergency help here. Early pregnancy often times will be heralded by nausea and vomiting (morning sickness).
Treatment of vomiting can be simply to not eat for several hours, suck ice, drink small amounts of peppermint tea, and drink small amounts of chicken or beef bouillon. Drinking small volumes of athletic fluid/electrolyte replacers is of value because significant amounts of potassium are lost through vomiting. If stomach irritation is severe don't be bashful about taking Pepto Bismol or Kaopectate -- preferably the liquid to coat the stomach.
To cause vomiting in case of noncorrosive poisoning including drug ingestion, you can use the syrup of ipecac from your home pharmacy at 1 tsp. for children and 2 tbsp. for adults. Have the patient take in a large amount of water (one quart for an adult and as much as one pint for a child), and repeat the dose in 15 minutes if necessary.
ENDOMETRIOSIS is the abnormal implantation of the nonmalignant uterine lining cells in the body cavity. The endometrial cells are still sensitive to estrogen and therefore swell during high estrogen parts of the female cycle. Normally the uterine lining detaches from the uterus each month resulting in a mix of blood and tissue tags known as a period. Normally the endometrial cells and blood flow out of the uterus through the vaginal tract out of the body. Any obstruction or damming of the normal vaginal flow pattern of the endometrial tissue and blood results in a retro-flow into the abdominal cavity, where the endometrial cells find nourishment from the serosal surface of the bladder, colon, uterus, ovaries, etc. Tampons and sex during the period are the most common causes of endometriosis.
Treatment should include refraining from using tampons and refraining from having sex during the period. All 90 essential nutrients, including the use of wild Mexican yam (natural progesterone source) and herbs such as blue cohosh, black cohosh, and donqui will minimize the clinical discomfort. The use of Luperon (prescription posterior pituitary hormone) can shrink the maverick endometrial tissue to the size of a pea so it can be easily removed with endoscopic surgery. Luperon produces temporary menopausal symptoms that reverse after withdrawal.
ENURESIS (bedwetting) in children is another one of those outrageous syndromes botched by the orthodox pediatrician or, worse, yet, the psychiatrist!!! The orthodox view of enuresis is that it is genetic, associated with passive-aggressive behavior, dependency, sleepwalking, anti-social behavior, and speech disorders.
Enuresis is, in fact, the result of food allergies (i.e., sugar, milk, etc.) and/or severe reactive hypoglycemia (chromium/vanadium deficiency). Calcium/magnesium deficiencies complicate the food allergies and hypoglycemia. All the behavioral symptoms associated with enuresis are pretty typical of hyperactivity, which again is caused by the food allergies and/or the hypoglycemia, combined with unnatural interest in fire and cruel behavior. Bedwetting is a potentially serious sign of future violent behavior, especially if the child likes to play with fire and is cruel to little animals and little children -- the bad seed syndrome. Employ the pulse test and a six-hour GTT to get a complete picture of the cause.
Treatment of enuresis includes eliminating the offending foods for food allergies, and eliminating sugar natural and processed including sweet juices, i.e., grape and apple from bedtime treats. Use digestive aids (i.e., betaine HCl and pancreatic enzymes) at 75-200 mg t.i.d. 15-20 minutes before meals, calcium and magnesium at 2,000 mg and 1,000 mg, and don't forget the base line supplement program for the 90 essential nutrients and the plant derived colloidal minerals.
EPILEPSY (fits, convulsions) is classically categorized by severity. 1) petite mal, or small seizure, is often times a blank stare or dizziness that comes over the patient for but a brief moment, and 2) grand mal, or large seizures, are spectacular convulsive attacks where the patient becomes stiff, falls over and begins to gnash his teeth and flop or jerk around the floor. The grand mal seizure can be fatal if the patient vomits and inhales the vomitus or hits his head; tongue biting commonly occurs.
Treatment of epilepsy by the orthodox doctor will include the use of phenytoin at 5-10 mg/kg in children and 300-500 mg in adults, phenobarbital at 5-10 mg/kg in children and 2-5 mg/kg in adults, and premidone at 10-20 mg/kg in children and 0.75-1.5 gm in adults (may need to increase slowly). These allopathic drugs will stop symptomatic convulsions. They do have dramatic and potentially dangerous side effects such as uncontrolled eye movements, weakness and stumbling, arthritis and osteoporosis, skin rashes and/or dermatitis, anemia, learning disabilities and hyperactivity. Vitamin B6 alone will frequently cure epilepsy at 50-100 mg t.i.d. Long-term administration can cause some numbness and tingling in the face or hands. Adding Calcium magnesium at 2,000 and 1,000 mg/day, folic acid at 15-25 mg/day and B12 at 1,000 mcg/day IM can also be curative. Manganese at 50 mg/day zinc at 50 mg t.i.d., essential fatty acids at 5 gm t.i.d., choline at 4 gm/day, taurine at 500 mg t.i.d., and dimethyl glycine at 100 mg b.i.d. are also indicated. High fat, high cholesterol diets are often helpful in resolving acquired seizure disorders not related to trauma.
EXOPHTHALMOS (bug eyes) is a prominent protrusion of the eyes from any of the several causes including hyperthyroidism, tumor (especially if only one eye is affected), or glaucoma.
Treatment is specifically related to the cause. Blood test or axillary test for thyroid function, a glaucoma pressure exam and consideration of brain tumor (orbital or eye) is indicted.
EYE REDNESS (sties, pink eye) can be caused by dust, pollen allergies, bright sunshine, overwork, irritants (i.e., cigarette smoke), staying up late, infection, foreign body, etc.
Treatment of the eyes should be taken seriously. Infection can be treated with ophthalmic ointments with either boric acid or neomycin from your home pharmacy. Commercial eye drops such as Visine work very well for simple irritation. Pulling the upper eyelid outward and over the lower lid will cause enough tear flow to wash out small foreign bodies such as eyelashes and dust. Herbs can be used for eyewashes including eyebright (Euphrasia rostkoviana), fennel (Foeniculum vulgare), German chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla), oak (Quercus robur), pasque flower (Pulsatilla vulgaris), and cornflower (Centaurea cyanus).
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