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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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MORNING SICKNESS is a nausea that occurs in the first three months of pregnancy because of rising progesterone levels. Having a complex carbohydrate or protein snack upon awakening will relieve much of the nausea. Herbal tea such as dogwood (Cornus sericea) and mint (Mentha sativa), B6 and B-complex at 25 mg t.i.d., essential fatty acids at 1,000 mg t.i.d. and the base line nutritional supplement help this temporary condition.
MOSQUITOES can be eliminated from your dwelling by using screen windows and doors. Electric insect "zappers" can be placed approximately 15-25 yards from the back door, the idea being that the violet light will attract the mosquitoes away from the house as well as kill a large number. In addition to being an irritant, mosquitoes carry a number of serious human diseases including meningitis, encephalitis in North America, and malaria, yellow fever, meningitis, and encephalitis in South America. There are numerous OTC flying insect sprays, herbs like pennyroyal (Mentha pulegium) oil rubbed on the skin, and vitamins such as B1 at 500 mg/day will also repel mosquitoes.
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS (MS) is a progressive disease of the central nervous system. MS is characterized by scattered zones of demyelination (loss of the fatty insulation layer on nerves). Symptoms begin between the ages of 20-40 years and usually start with tingling and/or numbness in the arms or legs (usually "stocking" and "glove" distribution). See mercury poisoning. Weakness, clumsiness, visual problems, balance problems and dizziness, and problems with bladder control follow in months or years. Knee and ankle reflexes are often increased or exaggerated. Intention tremor, nystagmus, and a scanning speech (known as Charcot's triad) are frequent problems. Spontaneous remissions for months or years are typical of the untreated disease in the early stages. The untreated disease can be rapidly fatal in one year. Stress is known to precipitate acute attacks. Diagnosis is based on history and neurological exam (the cerebrospinal fluid is abnormal in 80 percent of the patients--normal CSF doesn't rule out MS). Do pulse test to determine food allergens.
Treatment offered by the orthodox neurologists is limited to cortisone or prednisone. Unfortunately, this course of therapy is like giving aspirin to treat a brain tumor. It is known that avoidance of fried foods and margarine and a relatively high consumption of flaxseed oil or fish oil (cod liver oil or salmon oil) at 5 gm t.i.d. will increase your survival rate by 50 percent. The consumption of cholesterol (eggs and red meat) is of extreme importance as the myelin sheath that disappears in MS is made almost exclusively of cholesterol.
Treatment should include removal of mercury fillings, the use of CaEAP (a European drug used for MS) at 1 q.i.d., octocosanol at two capsules t.i.d., and rattle snake venom injections daily for therapy, d-phenylalanine at 500 mg t.i.d., betaine HCI and pancreatic enzymes at 75-200 mg t.i.d., along with the avoidance of known food allergens and rotation diets to heal the small intestine, and avoid large doses of vitamin C supplementation. Eat green vegetables and juices as a natural source of vitamin C. This treatment regimen has also proved effective for ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease).
MUMPS is a contagious viral disease that causes painful enlargement of the salivary glands, especially the parotids. The mumps virus is very aggressive. It is found in the saliva, six days before the patient feels ill, and is also found in the urine and blood. Symptoms include fever (up to 104°F) chills, the skin over the salivary glands becomes tender and shiny, and edema of the parotid salivary gland that causes noticeable swelling in front of and below the ear. Complications occur in 20 percent or so of adult males as a painful testicular infection. Testicular atrophy may follow the infection although hormone production and fertility are rarely affected.
Treatment of mumps is symptomatic including pain relief (i.e., codeine, Tylenol, aspirin, etc.), bed rest, liquid diet including chicken rice soup, sugarless Jello, sports fluid and electrolyte replacer, juices, and herbs for symptomatic treatment including mullein (Verbascum thapsus).
MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY (MD, fibromyalgia) is another crime against the people by the orthodox medical doctors for reasons of money. If the total truth was shared with the public, muscular dystrophy would be totally preventable but a whole medical specialty would be wiped out!!! As crazy as this seems, look at the veterinary industry where muscle is "king" (i.e., pork chops, beef steak, lamb chops, roasts, ground red meat, chicken, turkey, etc.). There muscular dystrophy has been wiped out!!! A farmer with 100 cows can expect 100 conceptions, 100 live births, 100 normal calves, and 100 calves raised to market or reproductive age. How can this be that be that animals are treated better than people?
Prevention is the name of the game with the MD. The selenium levels in preconception women is important to the maintenance of pregnancy as well as the prevention of muscular dystrophy in all of its forms (i.e., Duchenne, Erb (scapulohumrall), Leyden-Moebius (pelvi-femoral), Landouzy-Dejerine (facio-scapulo-humeral), Becker's (benign juvenile) and Gowers (hands and feet), which are in reality artificial classifications of MD by the groups of muscles initially affected. Keshan disease (heart muscular dystrophy) which is also caused by selenium deficiency should be added to the list of muscular dystrophies. In the veterinary profession, muscular dystrophy ("White Muscle Disease") has been eliminated by the use of selenium in the diet, the celiac disease type changes in the small intestine caused by food allergies is the common cause of tissue deficiencies of selenium. The symptoms of MD can start with weakness, scoliosis (curvature of the spine), and enlargement of certain muscle groups (i.e., calves, trapezius, etc.) to compensate for the loss of strength of synergistic muscle groups. A muscle biopsy is usually done by a neurologist to make the diagnosis of MD. If selenium and vitamin E were to be given IM or IV at the very first onset of symptoms, the disease will be arrested or maybe even cured. The orthodox doctors resort to prednisone and surgery. Death is the inevitable end for those kids with MD if they are treated in the orthodox method --- it would be much healthier to go to a veterinarian for help.
Treatment of MD and/or Keshan disease includes the use of selenium orally (plant derived colloidal minerals), IV or IM at 50 - 1,000 mcg per day (based on weight), vitamin E IM at 80 mg per day, selenium orally at 250-1,000 mcg per day, vitamin E 800-1,200 orally, sulfur amino acids IV as a complete amino acid infusion and orally I the form of free amino acids and sugarless Jello, and EFA at 5 gm t.i.d. Avoid food allergens, excessive fats (no more that 20 percent of the calories each day as fat), fried food, and margarine. Give choline as soy lecithin at 10-20 gm per day. Avoid exercise for one month during initial treatment period (this is the opposite recommendation from the orthodox treatment) to avoid undue injury to already biochemically compromised muscle tissue.
MUSCLE CRAMPS (Charley horse) are a mini convulsion that is taking place in the muscle as a result of deficiencies of calcium, magnesium, potassium, selenium, and/or vitamin E. Muscle cramps may be as subtle as the twitch of an eyelid and muscle flutter in arms or legs (fasciculations) to and including the hard cramps of the toes, feet calves, back, and neck muscles. Prevention includes the base line nutritional supplement program. Do pulse test to determine food allergies that might cause celiac disease type changes and the resultant malabsorption. Do a hair analysis to determine mineral status.
Treatment of muscle cramps can include liquid plant derived colloidal calcium, magnesium, and potassium, betaine HCI and pancreatic enzymes at 75-200 mg t.i.d. before meals. Dr. Wallach's Pig Arthritis Formula works like a charm here.
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