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Hair Analysis Antagonism/Synergism

If you are lacking something, the solution seems simple: take what you’re lacking. Oftentimes, however, this alone isn’t enough. To help your body properly absorb what you are lacking, you will need to combine this with the synergist.

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The Science of PEA

PEA is an endogenous stimulant of the human brain that amplifies the activity of major neurotransmitters for increased longevity, slower aging, higher performance, a sense of well being, and a renewed youthful-functioning body.  PEA has unique rapid uplifting effects on mood, mental activity, attention, motivation, alertness, creativity, awareness, energy, stamina, physical activity, pleasurable feelings, sexuality, and sensory perceptions.

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The Sulfur Solution

Imagine a nutrient more important to health than magnesium, zinc, iron, copper, sodium, iodine-and, for that matter, many vitamins.  Assume that it has incredibly diverse roles, boosting resistance to disease, helping regulate blood sugar, preventing aches and pains, and even holding your skin and organs together. It’s a nutrient so essential for life that you would die without it.  But get this:  it has been all but ignored by dietitians, physicians, and researchers.

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The Sulfur Study

Sulfur enables the transport of oxygen across cell membranes, and oxygen is necessary for healthy cellular regeneration in mammals. Plants, on the other hand, require carbon dioxide for cell regeneration, and plants can store sulfur, while man cannot.  Man eliminates carbon dioxide, and plants eliminate oxygen.  Thus, the sulfur cycle is symbiotic and vital for life as we know it.

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U-Fucoidan & Cancer Cell Destruction

Research has demonstrated that U-Fn selectively triggers cancerous cells to self-destruct without harming the healthy ones.  U-Fn can even be used as a complement to chemotherapy and radiation treatment, because it does not conflict with their action, while it does work to nourish the healthy cells.

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Immunizations & Autism

September 1, 2001 – The parents of three autistic Massachusetts children have filed a class-action lawsuit against the nation’s major vaccine manufacturers, putting the state at the forefront of a dispute over whether a widely used preservative in vaccines causes neurological disease.

The suit alleges the children “were poisoned with toxic mercury” contained in the preservative Thimerosal, which is used in a range of childhood vaccines including hepatitis B, Haemophilus B, and diphtheria/tetanus.

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Vegan Protein Sources

Plant foods contain the same eight amino acids as animal foods do, only in differing amounts.  As long as you are getting enough calories from a healthy diet, plant foods give you all the amino acids you need, by themselves or in combination with one another.

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Vinegar for a Long & Happy Life

You can confirm this.  If you look at your urine two hours after you take vinegar, and you will find it to be more clear.  Or, if you are unwilling to look at it closely, examine it with a piece of pH test paper (litmus paper).  Before you take vinegar, the pH test paper will show that your urine is acidic, due to fatigue-creating substances in your body.  Two hours after you take vinegar, the test paper will show more alkaline.  These results mean that the previous fatigue substances were decreased or removed by taking the vinegar.

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Vitamin D in a New Light

There are thirteen vitamins humans need for growth and development and to maintain good health.  The human body cannot make these essential bio-molecules.  They must be supplied in the diet or by bacteria in the intestine, except for Vitamin D.  Skin makes Vitamin D when exposed to Ultraviolet B (UVB) radiation from the sun.  A light-skinned person will synthesize 20,000 IU (International Units) of Vitamin D in 20 minutes sunbathing on a Caribbean beach.

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Weight Loss with Naturopathy

It seems that every year we see another national effort to lose the post-holiday “chubbies.”  But the big winners after every holiday season are the publishers and makers of information and products for the weight loss craze.  For all the money and efforts involved, the average American is not getting any thinner. The Atlanta Center for Disease Control estimates that a third of all Americans are packing around 20 or more pounds of extra weight.  Most of us know if we are members of this group.

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Main Functions of Lipotrophics

Lipotropic means fat-loving. Basically lipotrophics are substances which can liquify or homogenize fats.  Americans eat 100 pounds of saturated fats per person per year — that’s 42 percent of our caloric intake in fat. They increase the production of lecithin by the liver. This helps to solubilize cholesterol, thus lessening cholesterol deposits in blood vessels and decreasing the chances of some gallstone formation.  (Most gallstones are made of cholesterol.)

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What is Naturopathic Medicine

Naturopathy, or Naturopathic Medicine, is a distinct, integrated system of primary health care offered by licensed physicians.  It consists of the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of human disorders by the therapeutic use of natural methods and materials. These might include Clinical Nutrition, Herbal Medicine, Hygiene, Homeopathy, Naturopathic Manipulation, or ancient medical systems like those of China or India.

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Exercising During Pregnancy

You’re pregnant or a new mom and you’re wondering if you should exercise.  Here are some simple lists of the benefits of exercising before and after childbirth, as well as helping to identify some reasons why women fail to exercise during this important time.

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