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“Magic Bullet” tablet?? JoAnn Guest Dec 30, 2004 13:36 PST

 

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It’s loaded with....

vitamins A, B, C, D, E, F… GEE I love food!”

(Curly Howard of The Three Stooges.)

 

The DOCTOR YOURSELF (SM) NEWSLETTER Vol 1, No 13

April 29, 2001 " Free of charge, free of advertising, and free of the

A.M.A. "

 

Written by Andrew Saul, PhD. of http://www.doctoryourself.com , a free

online library of more than 200 natural healing articles with over 3,000

scientific references.

 

 

I CATCH FLAK from supplement partisans now and then when I urge you (as

I did last issue) to get most of your nutrients from Mother Nature and

not from the latest “magic bullet” tablet.

 

But I get a lot MORE letters of support from people who appreciate that

I will not take sides, nor will I sell out to commercial interests.

 

Remember: foods are NOT enough to supply all your needs for

vitamins, especially vitamins C, E and the B-complex, and the minerals

magnesium, zinc, and chromium.

 

But good whole foods, veggie-juice supported, raw-food rich,

near-vegetarian eatin’ remains the best way to get the most nutrition

for the least cash.

 

There I stand; and to my critics, I say: if you don’t like my peaches,

don’t shake my tree, and go at

http://www.doctoryourself.com/newsmail.html

 

For the rest of us, we are too busy staying well and sharing how to do

it, cheaply, with those who are sick of sickness.

 

 

WEIGHT LOSS: REDUCING A BIG,MISUNDERSTOOD TOPIC

 

We tend to overeat and still be undernourished.

 

One possible explanation is that we overeat because we *are*

undernourished.

 

Overeating is a perhaps a natural craving which attempts to increase our

vitamin intake.

 

The problem is, the more we eat, the more vitamins we need to metabolize

the food, specifically more of the B-vitamins and more lipid-protective

vitamin E.

 

And the more we eat to try to get these nutrients, the more calories we

take in, and the more we weigh.

 

The way out is to just get off that train.

 

Dieters, take your vitamins. You need plenty of them every day. You also

need plenty of water every day. Unless you have a limiting medical

condition, you do NOT need food every day.

 

If you are overfat, you do not even need food every WEEK. Fat

is stored food. So use it!

 

Make your body go to your fat reserves and burn ‘em… by simply not

eating. Drink lots of vegetable juice for fluids and electrolytes

(minerals) and for some carbohydrate.

 

The carbohydrates prevent ketosis and spare protein. So you will not

poop out, and you will not lose muscle doing this. You will gain energy,

and you will lose fat.

 

I often get the most work done when I fast.

 

This is illogical, yet true. While fasting, I still take lots

of vitamin C, with calcium as a buffer, and I drink lots of water

alternating with veggie juice or watered-down fruit juice, as well as a

multiple vitamin several times daily.

 

More on this is posted at

http://doctoryourself.com/juicefast

 

 

DID YOU KNOW that Atilla the Hun died of spontaneous pinpoint

hemorrhaging?

 

Did you know that is doc-talk for a bloody nose? Yes, the great warrior,

that Scourge from the East, was laid low by vitamin deficiency… vitamin

C deficiency, to be precise. (Time Lab 2000, The History Channel)

 

DID YOU KNOW that you can soak cooked eggshells in “Real-Lemon” juice

and make your own calcium citrate solution?

 

I have little idea as to just how much calcium a given ounce of such a

solution would contain, but what else are you going to do with those

eggshells, anyway?

 

So this summer, make calcium-fortified lemonade. And while you are at

it, toss a little vitamin C powder in. No need to tell the kiddies that

it’s good for them.

 

DID YOU KNOW there are over one million REPORTED accidental hypodermic

needle pricks per year in the US?

 

And the Centers for Disease Control has said that there are several

million more that go unreported. (USA Weekend, April 8-10, 1994)

 

 

TODAY’S *THREE, count ‘em, THREE* REASONS TO BECOME (MORE OF) A

VEGETARIAN:

 

One: MAD COW DISEASE

 

I think I know why all those cows are so mad: we kill 100,000 of them

for food every single day, just in the USA. Worldwide, it is a bovine

holocaust. India excluded.

 

And it is far worse for turkeys and especially chickens: we kill

MILLIONS of them daily.

 

Chicken is America’s favorite dead-animal flesh food (only slightly

decayed by the time you buy it) easily eclipsing beef and that “other

white meat,” dead pig.

 

Before your next mouthful of bird muscle, please consider the following:

 

 

Two: CHICKEN SHADES

 

Hens by the thousands raised in such claustrophobic, crowded cages that

the birds will literally peck each other to death.

 

To reduce prison-yard aggression in chickens, red tinted contact

lenses are now marketed for poultry workers to slip into the birdy’s

eyes.

It takes a trained operator just a few seconds per bird, the

manufacturer claims. I do believe I have my nomination for the World’s

Worst Job.

 

Three: CHICKEN KEESTERS

 

There is so much colon bacterial contamination in chicken meat that

there is now a product to close off the bowels of dead chickens. It is

called “Rec-Tite,” and it is essentially super glue for

chicken anuses.

And I am NOT making this up.

 

Bon appetite!

 

 

Reader’s Question: “Could you please discuss the natural versus

synthetic vitamin controversy?”

 

Sure. Naturally, I prefer “natural” vitamins with the following

considerations weighed in:

 

1) Can you can afford them? If not, I’d rather you take vitamins from

Wal-Mart than not take vitamins at all.

 

2) The differences between vitamin brands are usually not great. There

are a few exceptions

 

One example would be Standard Process vitamin C, which is concentrated

entirely from beet tops; the tablet has 5 milligrams of (really, really

natural) vitamin C in it.

 

If you have in your hand a 500 mg vitamin C tablet, and it is smaller

than a hockey puck, you can be sure it is made with

laboratory vitamin C… and that is OK.

It works. Is the beet-top C better? I’m sure it is… but it is

simply too cumbersome and too expensive to give to a pneumonia patient

that may require 100,000 mg a day for prompt recovery.

 

3) Natural products tend to have stood a longer test of time and are

generally recognized as safe.

 

Synthetics may be only an approximation of the natural substance.

 

But the best way to get lots of entirely natural vitamins cheaply is to

eat only really good foods, leaning towards fresh and raw

every chance you get. THEN, you also supplement for the extra quantity

of vitamins that you do indeed need more of (vitamin C, vitamin E,

magnesium, zinc, chromium and the B-complex,

mentioned above).

 

I drink orange juice and eat fruit… right along with my 10,000 -15,000

mg of ascorbic acid each day. I eat nuts, whole grains and fresh butter…

right along with my 600 to 800 IU of vitamin E every day. Easy!

 

 

BOOK REVIEW:

 

I more or less backed into the alternative health field. When I was an

undergraduate, biology professor John I. Mosher asked me if I wanted to

go to medical school, or if I really wanted to

help people.

 

This somewhat unexpected question started me reading. I have not been

the same since I read The Pattern of Health, by British physician Aubrey

Westlake, M.D., discussed at

http://doctoryourself.com/motherearth.html

 

The Pattern of Health (a boring title if there ever was one) is a rather

unspectacular-looking (and now out of print) paperback, but it's

probably one of the most important volumes I've ever read.

 

Westlake was a conventionally educated English medical doctor. He felt

that, after many years as a practicing physician, he'd spent too much of

his time just bailing out leaking boats.

 

He was frustrated by his medical inability to get to the fundamental

cause of disease, to promote self- help, and to effect practical,

deep-down cures.

 

The Pattern of Health is the story of his personal discovery of

alternative healing techniques. That book inspired me to read more on

the subject, and one thing led to another.

 

I soon started using basic naturopathic methods myself - such as

fasting, switching to a vegetarian diet, and taking vitamin supplements

- and I actually started feeling better.

 

This book changed my life, defined my career, and kept my family well.

 

How’s that for a positive review? Try a used book search, or an

interlibrary loan, to read The Pattern of Health. (Berkeley California:

Shambala / Random House Books, 1973)

 

 

DoctorYourself Recommended WEBSITE(S) OF THE MONTH:

 

My Dad always said: Ask the organ grinder, not the monkey. Go right to

the top for your information. Well, here is the best there is: the twin

all-text websites of Abram Hoffer, MD, PhD.

 

For information about megavitamin (orthomolecular) treatment for

psychosis, depression, OCD, schizophrenia and more, please visit

www.islandnet.com/~hoffer/hofferhp.htm

 

For information about the orthomolecular treatment of cancer, please see

www.islandnet.com/~hoffer/homepage.htm

 

Dr Hoffer is the world’s most experienced nutritional physician, an

excellent writer, and a must-read.

 

 

CANADIAN GOVERNMENT REPORT QUESTIONS VALUE OF WATER FLUORIDATION

(From the New York State Coalition Opposed to Fluoridation, April 23,

2001)

 

Fluoridation probably does more damage than good, says a Canadian

government report. The best solution is to cease fluoridation, the

author suggests.

 

Dr. David Locker, a University of Toronto dentistry professor, reports

" No Canadian studies

provide evidence that water fluoridation is effective in reducing

(tooth) decay in contemporary child populations. " Locker is author of

the 2001 " Benefits and Risks of Water Fluoridation, "

prepared for the Ontario Ministry of Health and Health Canada.

 

" Current studies support the view that dental fluorosis has increased in

both fluoridated and non- fluoridated communities (at)... rates of

20-75% in the former and 12-45% in the latter, " Locker reports.

 

Dental fluorosis -- white spotted, yellow or brown permanently stained

and sometimes pitted teeth -- can only be hidden with expensive cosmetic

dentistry not usually covered by insurance.

 

Current fluoridation studies are flawed, reports Locker. Fluoride's

alleged beneficial effects are topical; ingested fluoride causes

fluorosis. Sodium fluoride and silicofluorides are added to 62%

of U.S. and 40% of Canadian water supplies to mimic the natural

calcium-fluoride community water sources like that of the Southwest

U.S.A. where researchers, in the early 1900's, unraveled

the epidemic of embarrassingly brown stained teeth, that were curiously

decay resistant. Fluoride, the villain that stained teeth, was the

assumed cavity fighting superhero.

 

So, in the late 1940's, officials started adding artificial fluoride to

many U.S. drinking waters to improve America's dental health. A 1981

survey hinted they were already on the wrong track.

 

This National Institutes of Health Survey reported that cavities were

still lowest in the Southwest region. Over thirty years of artificial

fluoridation across the U.S. should have leveled off decay rates.

But it didn't then and it hasn't since.

 

" We believe the calcium and other, now well-known bone and teeth

building minerals in the water and soils, was responsible for lower

decay rates – not the fluoride, " says lawyer Paul Beeber,

President, New York State Coalition Opposed to Fluoridation.

 

For more information, please contact: Paul Connett, Ph.D., Professor of

Chemistry, St. Lawrence University, Canton, N.Y.;

 

ggvi-; or Paul Beeber, President of N.Y.S. Coalition

Opposed to Fluoridation,

nys-

 

 

 

HAIR LOSS: Another Reader’s Question

Mr. G. writes:

“I've heard about a product that stops hair loss. It is really

expensive. Is there a non-prescription or organic means of accomplishing

the same thing? The company claims its product to be “all natural,” so I

am automatically cautious.”

 

I join you in your skepticism. If hair loss is other than simple,

genetically-based male pattern baldness, sometimes zinc and the

B-vitamins, and lots of fresh, raw foods and juices can help.

 

" Help " does not mean " replace, " but rather " slow the rate of hair loss. "

I personally noticed a receding of my own hairline about ten years ago,

and have arrested it with the above. You can

quickly find my viewpoint on dosages of these supplements

with a site search at

http://doctoryourself.com/search.html

 

MORE MEN’S HEALTH CONCERNS COMING NEXT ISSUE

 

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alternative health program necessarily must involve an individual's

acceptance of some risk, and no one should assume otherwise. Persons

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