• Gluten

    Posted Sep 20th, 2008 By in Diseases With | No Comments

    Gluten can be extracted from the flour of wheat and other grains by washing the starch out. To do this, a simple dough of flour and water is rinsed with plain water and kneaded until the rinsing water remains clear and free from starch and bran. For chemical, non-food purposes, a saline solution provides better …

  • Dandelion Root

    Posted Sep 20th, 2008 By in Nutrition With | No Comments

    Dandelion Root contains sesquiterpene lactones, phenolic acids, triterpenes, sterols, vitamins, minerals and other substances that together: support healthy liver and gallbladder function by supporting bile production to digest fats, and by assisting the liver in natural filtration and neutralization of accumulated toxins, and encourage natural function among the body’s major organs of elimination. Caution: Not …

  • Cancer Therapy

    Posted Sep 20th, 2008 By in Diseases With | No Comments

    Basically, CAAT is an amino acid and carbohydrate deprivation protocol using scientifically formulated amino acids. Research by Dr.Marco Rabinowitz of the National Cancer Institute and Dr. Dr. Albert B. Lorincz of the University of Chicago shows how beneficial amino acid deprivation therapy can be in treating cancer. CAAT also includes a low carbohydrate regimen that …

  • Headaches

    Posted Sep 20th, 2008 By in Diseases With | No Comments

    What kind of headache am I having? There are over 100 causes of head pain but the major categories for headaches are Stress headache Migraine headache Sinus headache Hormone headache Cluster headaches Acute headaches It is important to know what headache type you have to treat it appropriately. Please consult the doctor. Migraines are vascular. …

  • Amino Acids

    Posted Sep 20th, 2008 By in Nutrition With | No Comments

    I have been interested in amino acid therapy for a while now. My interest has increased due to the incredible recovery and  improvement of several patients doing A.A. rx (amino acid therapy). What might be helpful is to get an overview of what A.A. are. Amino acids are the building blocks of protein. The bricks in …

  • Alkaline Foods

    Posted Sep 20th, 2008 By in Healthy Living, Nutrition With | No Comments

    Here is a handy table for find the alkaline level in common foods. Alkaline Foods pH above 7 Eggs, soda crackers Low Acid Foods pH of 5.0-7.0 Meat, fish, poultry, dairy Medium Acid Foods pH 4.5 – 5.0 Soups, pasta, pimento Acid Foods pH 3.7 – 4.5 Peaches, oranges, tomatoes High Acid Foods pH 2.3 …

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