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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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MERCURY POISONING can result from the ingestion or inhalation of any mercurial compound and off gassing of mercury vapors from mercury amalgam dental fillings. Symptoms include gastroenteritis, salivation, burning mouth pain, abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting, colitis, kidney disease, gingivitis, mental and emotional disturbances, and nerve deficits. Multiple sclerosis is thought by many dentists and alternative health advocates to be the result of mercury poisoning. Diagnosis of mercury poisoning is easily made with a hair analysis and history of a mercury source. The mental and emotional symptoms of mercury poisoning in "hatters" in Victorian England led to the coining of the saying "mad as a hatter" (don't forget the Mad Hatter in Alice in Wonderland).
Treatment of mercury poisoning includes the removal of the source of mercury including removing mercury amalgam dental fillings, chelation with EDTA (to include complete IV nutrition), and sweating (sauna) as mercury is excreted in sweat.
The use of selenium containing colloidal minerals is very effective in removing mercury from the tissues. Selenium is almost a specific antidote to mercury poisoning.
METABOLIC THERAPY is the resolving or curing of disease processes by correcting the whole body metabolism through nutrition, herbs, homeopathy, acupuncture, manipulation, and hydrotherapy.
METHADONE is the drug used to facilitate opiate withdrawal. Classically methadone is given in just enough amounts to prevent the most severe withdrawal symptoms (usually 20 mg/day). The opiate (i.e., opium, morphine, etc.) withdrawal symptoms are self-limiting and not life threatening, although addicts in withdrawal often wish they were dead. The use of double the base line nutrition program for 30 days will enhance the patient's ability to get through the withdrawal. After 30 days drop to the base line nutritional supplement program and remain on it. Do pulse test to determine food sensitivities/allergies and do a six-hour GTT. Individuals addicted to drugs and/or alcohol very frequently have "addictive allergies" to food and sugar.
MIGRAINE HEADACHES are frequently heralded by flashes of light or tingling and occurs between the ages of 10-30 years of age and more often in women than men. Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, digital cyanosis (blue color from lack of circulation and/or oxygen), irritability, and photophobia are common symptoms. Orthodox doctors tend to think that migraine headaches are the result of blood vessel problems. In reality, migraine attacks are the result of food allergies with the "target" tissue being the arteries, which constrict the elastic arteries in the brain and dilate the muscular scalp arteries. Do the pulse test to determine which foods you are allergic to.
Treatment and prevention are related to avoidance of food allergens which are identified by means of a diet diary and the pulse test, rotation diets, autoimmune urine therapy, betaine HCI and pancreatic enzymes at 75-200 mg t.i.d., vitamin C to bowel tolerance, bioflavonoids at 200 mg b.i.d., and the base line nutritional supplement program.
MISCARRIAGE (spontaneous abortion) is usually due to deficiencies of vitamins, trace minerals, and/or protein. In particular, vitamin A, zinc, folic acid, selenium, and complete proteins are essential to maintenance of pregnancy. Restricted diets (i.e., weight loss, incomplete vegetarian diets, incomplete rotation diets, etc.) and malabsorption syndromes (i.e., celiac disease type intestinal injury) are the most common reasons for the malnutrition that causes miscarriages and birth defects. Do the pulse test to identify offending food allergens.
Treatment for, and prevention of, miscarriages includes the base line nutrition program for six months before attempting conception and herbs including crampbark (Viburnum opulus), blue cohosh (Caulophyllum thalictroides), and alfalfa.
MITRAL VALVE PROLAPSE is a common progressive change in the left AV valve (mitral valve) and surrounding heart tissue. Most people are not aware that they have a problem. Some have nonanginal chest pain, palpitations, fatigue, and/or breathing problems. A late systolic murmur is sometimes detected when doing squat type exercises. If you are asymptomatic, your activities need not be restricted. Magnesium deficiency is a common cause of mitral valve prolapse.
Treatment of mitral valve prolaps should include selenium at 500-1,000 mcg/day, magnesium at 1,000 mg t.i.d., salmon oil at 1-5 gm t.i.d., and English hawthorne (Crataegus oxyacantha). Don't forget the base line nutrition program. If the prolapse is due to a magnesium deficiency you can expect a significant improvement within 30-60 days.
MONCKEBERG'S ARTERIOSCLEROSIS is a circular calcification of the media (middle muscular /elastic layer) of small arteries. This disease is caused by hypervitaminosis D (excess vitamin d). Symptoms include hypertension and angina.
Treatment of Monkeberg's arteriosclerosis should include IV EDTA chelation, oral chelation, vitamin C to bowel tolerance selenium at 500-1,000 mcg pr day, and the base line nutritional supplement program.
MONGOLISM (Down's syndrome) is a birth defect caused by a zinc deficiency in the earliest moments of conception (one third of the extra chromosome comes from the paternal parent). The orthodox doctors feel that mongolism is the result of a chromosomal defect that increases in risk as the maternal parent ages. It is said that women over 35 have 20 percent of the Down's syndrome babies, yet these women have only 6 percent of the babies born each year. Teenage mothers produce perhaps as many as 60 percent of the remaining Down's syndrome babies.
Newborn Down's syndrome babies are termed "floppy" babies as they are without muscular tone, placid and rarely cry. Physical and mental maturation is retarded and the average IQ is 50. A small head with a domed forehead is characteristic. Also the bridge of the nose is flattened, the eyes are slanted and have pronounced oriental folds (epicanthal folds), and there are Brushfield's spots (gray salt-like grains around the outer edge of the iris) at birth. Brushfield's spots disappear in the first year of life.
Prevention of Down's syndrome includes the base line nutritional supplement program for 90 days prior to attempting conception. Test for food allergies with the pulse test to eliminate the malabsorption of zinc and other nutrients.
Treatment of Down's syndrome should include zinc at 15 mg t.i.d. and the base line nutritional supplement program. Do pulse test in Down's patients to determine the presence of food allergies and avoid offending foods. You can expect an increase in IQ of 15 - 10 points and an improvement in physical features as long as the program is followed. Withdrawal from the program results in loss of all the physical and IQ gains.
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