Archive for March 12th, 2009

FUNCTIONS OF THE LYMPHATIC SYSTEM (GENERAL INFORMATION)

The tonsils and the appendix are also allied to the lymphatic system and have the job of cleansing the body and destroying germs. Both can be regarded as filtering systems, which explains why we should never have them removed unless it is strictly necessary. Their removal constitutes a weakening of the forces in the fight [...]



THE LESSER KNOWN BENEFITS OF CALCIUM

Everyone knows the importance of calcium as a structural component of our bones and teeth. A low calcium level indicates a calcium deficiency that will, in time, be detrimental to the teeth and bones. The effect of this deficiency is especially dangerous in pregnant women, and generations ago they used to say in parts of [...]



CALCIUM – INTRODUTION 2

Many years ago I discussed this subject with a well-known chemist in Davos, Switzerland. This man had great experience in the manufacture of calcium milk and other calcium preparations and declared that he had been swamped with orders from doctors since it became common knowledge that calcium milk played an important part in the treatment [...]



ASTHMA – BRONCHIAL ASTHMA (TREATMENT WITH MEDICINES AND PHYSICAL THERAPY)

Drugs used in the treatment of bronchial asthma are mainly antispasmodics. It is interesting to note that a patient who has been promised a cure does indeed feel better and remains free from attacks for quite some time after a course of simple novocaine injections. This goes to show that the patient’s condition can be [...]



LOOKING AFTER YOUR HEALTH – THE BEST PREVENTION AGAINST RESPIRATORY DISEASES ADEQUATE NUTRITION (IMPORTANT HINTS)

Fats, too, have to be chosen with care. Do not use kidney fat and lard, other animal fat or hardened fat, or margarine made with these fats. Instead, use unrefined oils, fresh unsalted butter, almonds and nuts. Be sure to go very easy on seasonings; use table salt as little as possible. Hot spices such [...]




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