Archive for April 23rd, 2009
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CHILDREN’S ALLERGIES: ALLERGENS
Pitfalls in the Diagnosis of a Food Allergy 1. In an allergy to a food, not only the kind of food counts, but also the amount eaten. Symptoms may occur only if the food is eaten often and in large quantities. 2. Cooking and canning alter the allergenic power of a food. (Fresh food is [...]
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INFECTIONS AFFECTING FERTILITY: GENERAL UTERINE INFECTIONS, CANDIDA
General Uterine Infections Doctors suspect that infections of the uterus could play a crucial role in very early deliveries (before 32 weeks). Uterine infections accelerate the disintegration of the protective membrane in which the baby is encased. Then, a few weeks after the onset of disintegration, the infections cause the uterus to begin contracting. However, [...]
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PERINATAL DAMAGE AND DEATH: PREVENTABLE MEASURES
• Research on the adverse effects of alcohol on the fetus is now voluminous, and there is no doubt that even very small amounts of alcohol (a few drinks a week) can be harmful. You may find that during pregnancy you go off alcohol altogether (in which case you are lucky). If you really can’t [...]
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EXPLAINING ENDOMETRIOSIS: HERBAL TREATMENT IN ELIMINATION OF TOXIC WASTE AND INHERITED MIASM
Diagnosing problem areas Generally speaking, many women I see do get many of the symptoms reported here. I use iris diagnosis. I find it extremely helpful in cases such as endometriosis. If I suspect there might be irritable bowel syndrome, iris diagnosis will show that and will also show me where the inflammation is. Most [...]
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PREVENTIVE MEDECINE: CANCER
The most recent collection of cancer incidence figures from around the world shows that the highest of all is in black African males in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, while the next highest level is in the black population of the San Francisco Bay area of the USA. These men have a 19 per cent chance of developing [...]