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5.0 out of 5 stars Foods That Heal by Salaman, November 24, 2003
This review is from: Foods That Heal Companion Cookbook: Showing You the Light at the End of the Refrigerator (Paperback)
This is an excellent work. The author cites all-natural methods
for healing. For instance, appendicitis may be prevented with
a high fiber diet. Arthritis may occur due to food sensitivities;
such as, nightshade plant derivatives, pepper and eggplant.
The Bingham Regimen consists of 16 hours of bedrest, 8 glasses
of water daily, an increase in protein, fish, lean meats,
nuts and seeds, organic fruits/veggies, no alcohol or tobacco,
2000 ml. Vit C, 3 glasses of raw certified milk, Vit D 1000 IU,
fish oil, pantothenic acidic foods, royal jelly, soy, lentil,
alfalfa, peanuts, bee pollen and walnuts-all aimed at arthritic
conditions. Gallstones may be minimized with Vit E.
Vitamin A and B2 and bilberry are noted for eye problems.
Cramps may be controlled with Ca., Mg., K(potassium-deficiency),
B6, Vit C and Vit E.

A "Vitamin C protocol" consists of rose hips, guava, black
currant, green peppers, spinach, papaya, tomato and squash.
Cod liver oil, tuna, egg yolk, cheese, milk and bee pollen
are natural sources of Vitamin D.

This book has a wealth of information pertinent to the treatment
and control of a variety of chronic and painful conditions.
As people get older, they no longer get diseases that tend to
go away with an overnight treatment. Instead, many conditions
require ongoing treatment, maintenance and diagnostic tests
before a meaningful remission can be accomplished.

This work is well worth the cost. It should be in every health
maintenance library.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Most Valuable - Needs to be Reissued, June 22, 2004
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Joseph J. Slevin (Carlsbad, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Foods That Heal Companion Cookbook: Showing You the Light at the End of the Refrigerator (Paperback)
This is one of the best recipe books around. My wife bought this book for us because she was tired of the junk that is out there called food. Some of the recipes call for more natural ingredients including things like wheatgerm.

What flavorful foods my wife has made since getting this little gem. There is information regarding antioxidants, reducing sugar intake, recipes for people with chronic conditions.

One thing that happened to me was really peculiar. I felt a little deprived the first day or two, then, suddenly, the dishes were actually giving me massive amounts of energy. I thrive on these foods now.

To say that I highly recommend this book would be an understatement. Since I dislike superlatives, the above will suffice.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Delicious Health, January 1, 2012
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This review is from: Foods That Heal Companion Cookbook: Showing You the Light at the End of the Refrigerator (Paperback)
I have prepared a few of the recipes in this book. They are quite tasty! Sometimes I forget that they are for my health.
A great deal!!
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