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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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SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES include gonorrhea, syphilis, AIDS, Herpes II, warts, etc. SEE EACH DISEASE INDIVIDUALLY. Use condoms and select partners with great care. A mistake can cost you your life.
SHARK SKIN (keratosis) is caused by a deficiency of vitamin A and zinc (usually as a result of low animal protein diets). Shark skin is characterized by cracks in the corners of the mouth (cheilosis), oral lesions that are often secondarily infected by Candida albicans (perleche), "geographic" tongue, and skin lesions characterized by hard granular plugs resulting from collections of sebaceous and keratinized material in hair follicles which gives a sandpaper-like surface (shark skin).
Treatment of shark skin and related skin problems should include B-complex at 50 mg t.i.d. and skin washes for dermatitis (see dermatitis), vitamin A at 300,000 IU per day as beta-carotene, zinc at 15 mg t.i.d., and EFA at 5 grams t.i.d.
SHINGLES (Herpes zoster) is a chronic viral infection with the chicken pox virus. The symptoms include a very painful skin lesion ("shingles").
Treatment of shingles should include Isoprinosin at 500-1,500 mg per day and American sarsaparilla (Aralia nudicaulis) as a wash or poultice.
SKIN AILMENTS (dermatitis) are caused by a variety of diseases. See dermatitis.
Treatment of skin disease should include specific treatment for the underlying problem, homeopathy, EFA at 5 grams t.i.d., vitamin A at 300,000 IU per day as beta-carotene, zinc at 15 gm t.i.d., and herbs including horsetail (Equisetum arvense), pansy (Viola tricolor), Quack grass (Agropyron repens), soap wort (Saponaria officinalis), stinging nettle (Urtica dioica), slippery elm (Ulmus fulva), and globe mallow (Sphaeralcea spp.).
SORE THROAT can be caused by a variety of viral and bacterial diseases, Bacterial diseases (i.e. Streptococcus Group A) tend to exhibit a higher fever than sore throats caused by viral disease (i.e. URI, cold viruses, flu, etc.).
Treatment of sore throats should include antibiotics as necessary for chronic Strep throat and herbs including flax (Linum usitatissimum), garden sage (Salvia officinalis), German chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla), marjoram (Origanum vulgare), marshmallow (Althaea officinalis), rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis), eucalyptus (Eucalyptus globules), myrtle (Myrica cerifera), and lobelia (Lobelia inflata).
SPRAIN is characterized by a painful stretching of ligaments of the joints. These traumas can be temporarily debilitating and locally painful. Sprains are caused by lifting, sudden stops or turns, and/or trauma.
Treatment of sprains include ice to reduce swelling as immediate first aid, then wrap with an Ace bandage for support. Fingers may be taped to the adjoining fingers for added support. Take collogen, glucosamine sulfate, and chondroitin sulfate at 5 gram t.i.d., betaine HCl and pancreatic enzymes at 75-200 mg t.i.d. in between meals, DMSO topically, pain gels topically, and herbs including arnica (Arnica Montana) and comfrey (Symphytum officinale).
SPIDER BITE produces swelling, local fever, and itching. Brown recluse spider bites produce ulceration and require surgical removal.
Treatment for spider bites should include soaking bite wound in a bath prepared from 8-10 sunflowers (Helianthus annus) soaked for 30 minutes.
STOMACH DISORDERS: see dyspepsia
STRAINS are more severe than sprains and are characterized by torn ligaments and torn joint capsule with bleeding and swelling. A very painful joint trauma, emergency treatment should include ice to reduce swelling; strains frequently require a cast similar to that used for a fracture to immobilize and rest the injured joint.
Treatment of strains should include ice, DMSO, pain gels, betaine HCl and pancreatic enzymes at 75-200 mg t.i.d. between meals, and herbs including arnica (Arnica Montana), comfrey (Symphytum officinale), and lavender (Lavandula spp.). A cast and crutches are appropriate to provide support and rest. Hyperbaric oxygen or oral oxygen supplements speed up the healing process.
STRESS is the body's reaction to stressors such as overwork, money problems, marriage problems, etc. The adrenals in particular suffer from chronic stress resulting in a lowering of the immune system's ability to protect you from infecton and cancer, and disturbs the function of your entire endocrine system including energy management (i.e. blood sugar, blood pressure, thyroid, etc.).
Treatment of stress should include relaxation, subliminal stress relieving audio tapes, sublingual ACE drops at 5-10 drops t.i.d., vitamin C to bowel tolerance, zinc at 15 mg t.i.d., and learning to compartmentalize time expenditure. Have 20 projects (a combination of work, family, and hobbies--remember the old saying about "giving the project to the busiest person if you want it done") so that at least one will give positive feedback.
STROKE (cerebrovascular accident, CVA) is the result of a blood clot or tumor cells blocking an artery supplying the brain. The result is local brain tissue death from the lack of oxygen and food. If the damaged area is small enough and not in a vital area, the brain will reroute the brain's functions to unused protions through a relearning and compensation process.
Treatmetn of stroke should include EDTA chelation and IV hydrogen peroxide as soon as possible, 5 grams t.i.d., exercise, and the base line nutritional supplement program to include hyperbaric oxygen and oral oxygen and Dr. Wallach's Pig Arthritis Formula.
SWEAT TEST a nonspecific test that measures the amount of electrolytes (i.e. sodium, chlorides, and potassium) in sweat. Originally it was thought to be a specific genetic indicator for cystic fibrosis (CF). However, today it has been found to be positive in 17 different diseases, food allergies, starvation, kwashiorkor, celiac disease, etc. The mechanism is related to EFA deficiencies and thus the lack of certain prostaglandins (shourt-lived hormone-like substances) which control sweat electrolyte levels in the skin.
SWIMMERS EAR is usually caused by Candida albicans growing in the external ear nal; constant damplness during the summer swimmin season is thought to be the underlying cause.
Treatment for swimmers ear include hydrogen peroxide ear drops and/or Nystatin ear drops.
SYPHILIS is a sexually transmitted disease caused by the spirochete Treponema pallidum. It has been associated with 90 percent of AIDS patients in one study of homosexual males. Syphilis is characterized by active infection and by years of spontaneous remission. Symptoms of syphilis include a primary lesion or chancre sore that may persist for 3-4 months on the penis, vulva. lips, tongue, etc., skin rashes appear after 3-4 months and last for weeks to months. Eighty percent of infected people have herpes-like sores on lips, tongue, penis, or vulva. The disease may infect any organ including liver, bone, brain, eyes, heart, et. Terminal stages of tertiary syphilis occur 10-25 years after the original infection. Diagnosis is made from a positive blood VDRL test.
Treatment for syphilis is specific in all stages with penicillin G at 2.4 million u IM with a second treatment 10-14 days later. Like AIDS, syphillis is a reportable disease to the Public Health Service.
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