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THE IMPORTANCE OF FRESH JUICES JoAnn Guest Jan 09, 2005 11:40 PST

 

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One of the finest ways to obtain necessary nutriments in the diet is

through the intake of raw fruit and vegetable juices. Many of the

readily available vitamins and minerals in fruits and vegetables are

needlessly lost during cooking, boiling, frying and other ruinous food

preparation processes.

 

Nature presents fruits and vegetables to us in a wholesome state,

containing all the essentials which can sustain a high quality of life

in a healthy body. Man, in his insatiable desire to improve upon Nature,

usually comes up with an end product that hardly resembles the Creator's

original design in appearance or function.

 

We see the market shelves (and this includes the health stores) loaded

with all sorts of " health giving " bottled juices derived from numerous

sources--this includes the common garden variety vegetables and the most

exotic tropically-grown fruits.

 

The main thing that these juices have in common is this: THEY ARE ALL

DEAD. During the bottling or canning process the precious juices are

heated to temperatures far above the sun's ripening rays in the field or

orchard.

 

We know that whenever a food is heated above approximately 130 degrees

F., many of the life-giving enzymes are destroyed.

 

The vitamins and minerals contained within the substance are converted

to inorganic and inassimilable toxins. These inorganic poisons are

extremely detrimental to the system because often they cannot be easily

eliminated by weakened organs.

 

Several years ago we visited a large orange juice processing plant near

the shores of the Salton Sea in Southern California. One would imagine

that the juices of ripe oranges from the nearby orange groves would be

immediately frozen and shipped out. This was not so, however.

 

The fresh orange juice underwent a process which included heating the

juice to a temperature many degrees above the boiling point of 212

degrees F. This was a necessary part of the pasteurization process in

order to kill any bacteria present in the juice.

 

It also killed the juice. The natural Vitamin C which was destroyed by

the extreme heat was replaced by the addition of synthetic Vitamin C to

the " soup " at the end of the process.

 

You may recall that we have suggested the use of bottled juices in some

of our cleansing and rejuvenation programs, apple, grape, and so on.

This is true ONLY when freshly squeezed juices are unavailable or out of

season.

 

There is no satisfactory substitute for " the real thing. "

 

Youngsters whose taste buds have not yet been numbed by years of food

abuse (the addition of tons of salt during a lifetime to " flavor " the

food, for example) can taste the difference between first class and

" steerage " products immediately.

 

Freshly squeezed orange juice was always a part of our breakfast when

our family lived up in Washington state. We remember one morning when we

ran out of fresh oranges to make the juice.

 

I went down to the local store and purchased some frozen orange juice

to substitute for the fresh. We reconstituted it and placed glasses of

it before our children who were accustomed to the freshly squeezed item.

They took one swallow and said, " Yuk! This stuff tastes terrible. What

did you do to it?? " They instinctively knew that there was something

wrong with it.

 

Anyone who has tasted canned carrot juice and fresh carrot juice has

had the same reaction. The insipid cooked carrot liquid in the can has

been responsible for many people never trying carrot juice again---even

if it was fresh and sweet. Carrot juice is one of the best foods

available. We'll talk more about it later.

 

Fresh juices are easily digestible and do not tax the digestive system.

We can compare them to a blood transfusion from the plant to the human

body. With fresh juice taken within a few minutes after squeezing, the

vital source of energy goes directly into the bloodstream.

 

All juices should be sipped slowly and " chewed " like solid food. They

should be swished around in the mouth and thoroughly mixed in with the

saliva in order to properly begin the digestive process. Many juices are

rich and not compatible with the gastric juices when an insufficient

amount of saliva is present. This may result in discomfort or

regurgitation. So juices should not be gulped or drunk quickly in large

amounts.

 

Let me tell of an incident which occurred in downtown Salt Lake City.

We had a small health store and juice bar in one of the busiest sections

of downtown. A woman came into the juice bar and demanded to have a

large glass of raw beet juice. I told her that it was not wise to drink

such a large glass of straight beet juice if she was not accustomed to

doing so, but that she could mix the carrot juice with the beet so that

the body would take it more easily. " Oh NO, " she said. " Just give me

that large glass of beet juice NOW. And hurry up about it. I don't want

to hear any more of your stupid talk. "

 

Well, the customer is always supposed to be right, so I gave her a large

glass of beet juice which she immediately gulped down. She left the

money for the juice on the counter and quickly rushed out of the store

and into the street. I was very glad that she made it out, for as soon

as she was on the sidewalk, she spewed forth out of her mouth the

entirety of the red beet juice much to the alarm of the passersby who

probably thought she was suffering from a gastric hemorrhage!!

The beet juice was not mixed with her saliva and was irritating to her

system in this form causing her body to rapidly reject it.

 

 

Quenching the thirst

 

The roots of the plant go down into the earth and take in food and

minerals in solution via osmosis into the plant. Here these ingredients

are processed and changed from inorganic to organic, and if properly

selected as to juice type, this natural " blood " or " lifeline " in the

plant is a perfect food and liquid for man, both for the required

nourishment and liquid used by the systems.

 

During summertime, for instance, drinking celery juice not only quenches

the thirst, but also supplies the natural organic salts in proper

quantities so that the heat is not noticed (this should be used instead

of the inorganic salt tablets).

 

While others are in misery and sweltering with the heat, you are

enjoying life. You have, in this simple procedure, properly thinned down

a sluggish and heavy blood stream so that it flows rapidly and with ease

through the body to carry off the poisons and wastes. And this is the

reason why a heavy meat and starch eater will suffer apoplexy and

strokes long before the heat even bothers the vegetarian or fruitarian.

 

 

Energy without stress

 

Juices will supply energy without overworking the body. This is because

nearly all fresh juice from fruits and vegetables is partly assimilated

immediately upon entering the mouth, going directly into the blood

stream as an oral transfusion.

 

The juice will not wear out the digestive organs with a lot of excess

materials that are difficult to digest and burdensome to eliminate.

 

 

Juice therapy

 

Though we have had years of experience in juice therapy and have seen

amazing numbers of miraculous healings with it alone, nevertheless,

problems continually arose with patients from time to time that juice

therapy could not handle.

 

We found the reason for the distress and after accenting the program

introduced so ably by Professor Arnold Ehret in his mucusless diet

healing system, it was here that we saw our mistake with using a

straight juice therapy. '

With fruit juice especially-but with almost any type vegetable juice

also-the sticky mucus and waste materials would break loose from the

tissues and be carried out to be eliminated, but there it stayed, in

large, gluey deposits.

Use liquids only to clean out the accumulated filth from the body.

 

So with all of your cleansing aids, these should be used " in moderation "

and " with prudence and skill " ! We highly recommend the use of fruit and

vegetable juices-and for them to be used copiously-but as they were

intended to nourish the tissue and break loose the waste, these should

always be coupled with raw and cooked (low heated) fruits and vegetables

as aids in elimination.

 

After a person's body is completely cleaned of all waste (up to 7 years

on the program), and during the long cleansing process, more and more

juice can be used; but the roughage will always be needed.

 

A juicer is the most valuable addition to the family's kitchen

equipment. It is an investment that will pay for itself many times over.

Especially if you have been purchasing fresh juices from the store at a

high price. Vegetables (especially carrots) can be obtained in bulk and

juiced at home, thus insuring a tremendous saving.

 

There are two basic types of juicers: a centrifugal juice extractor and

a masticator juicer. The centrifugal juicers separate the pulp from the

juice by means of stainless steel blades and a centrifugal action

chamber.

 

These juicers make about a quart of juice before the pulp needs to be

removed from the mesh basket within the chamber. The masticator juicer

grinds or chews the vegetables with a large metal " tooth " and the juice

is strained through a stainless steel mesh. The most popular juicer of

this type is the Champion juicer. It is very sturdy, almost industrial

in design, and can make several gallons of juice before needing to be

cleaned. The pulp is expelled through an opening and can be collected

outside the machine. We have found this model to be very satisfactory.

It can also grind nuts into butter and puree fruits and vegetables.

 

Dr. N. W. Walker was one of the foremost authorities on fresh juices and

fresh juice therapy. He was a living testimony (he lived well over 100

years of age) to the benefits of raw juices which he advocated since in

his seventies. He has several books on the market which can give you a

good knowledge of the virtues of juices.

 

His books list the vitamin and mineral contents of juices, and the

suggested proportions of juice combinations for the therapeutic uses of

juices. His latest book includes a list of juices and proportions

thereof compiled by an M.D. who has successfully used juice therapy in

his practice. Following this article is a list from Dr. Arthur W.

Snyder's Booklet, Nature's Way to Health, published in 1969 by Hansen's.

It is a summary of ailments along with the juices that are most

effective in restoring health.

 

Most disease is a result of malnutrition and using foods supplying the

necessary nutriments will often restore a balance to the ailing body.

The fresh raw juices are such life-giving foods.

 

 

NOTES ON CARROT JUICE

 

John B. Lust, in his book, The New Ray Juice Therapy quotes the learned

Ragnar-Berg on carrots:

 

They have some protein, are rich in carbohydrates, potassium, sodium,

and calcium, there is a high alkali excess, a trace of iodine and a good

proportion of all vitamins.

 

They constitute a powerful cleansing food. A large amount of carrot

carbohydrate is one of the most effective means of changing the

intestinal flora from a putrefactive to a non-putrefactive type.

 

Medicinal uses: Tonsillitis, colitis, appendicitis, anemia, gravel,

acidosis, blood poisoning, faulty circulation, ulcers, rheumatism,

indigestion, increase milk secretion, poor teeth (high in calcium),

acne, adenoids, cancer, etc.

 

Preparation: Whole, juice or cooked.

 

The juice is preferred, as the therapeutic virtues are thereby

sufficiently concentrated to supply the restorative elements that are

needed.

 

Dosage Juice: 1-6 pints a day.

 

Administration: The juice is taken orally, or is used as a wash or in a

poultice form externally.

 

 

Snowbound and healthy

 

The garden carrot is one of the great foods of all time. There is a

little town in Idaho which had its main crop in carrots, and they did so

well there that every farm was in carrots. This was still in the " horse

and buggy days " and the area was quite isolated, so when fall came, the

people would harvest the carrots and take them down to a larger town and

trade for supplies as staples for the winter.

 

But one particular winter they got snow-bound before they could take

the carrots down, so they had raw carrots, fried carrots, grated

carrots, juiced carrots, carrot salads. That is about all they lived on.

And, you know, that was the first year in the history of that town that

there was no sickness; not even a case of sniffles!

 

Well, the next year, being pretty smart people, they didn't take the

chance of the repeat performance of getting snowbound again, so they

hurried down early to get their usual dietary staples and, of course,

they had their regular sickness, and they kept their local doctor happy

by keeping him in business.

 

 

Dr. Loretta Foote

 

Dr. Loretta Foote was one of the sweetest women we ever knew; and all

she did was try to help people. She was an herbalist, and when we had

our offices on 1st South in Salt Lake City, she was on our staff as the

obstetrician. She was a woman that delivered thousands of babies and

most of them were delivered in the home; in fact, our five were

delivered in our home by natural childbirth, assisted by Dr. Loretta

Foote.

 

Dr. Foote had a friend, and a very prominent lady of Salt Lake (most

people would know the name were it mentioned), who was told by her

doctors that she was dying of cancer, and this was before the days of

the juicers. Dr. Foote grated carrots for her with the old

" knuckle-skinner " (grater) and squeezed out the juice by hand with

cloths, until she would get a quart or so every day (and sometimes 2-3

times per day), so you can imagine how much dedicated effort that this

took. Dr. Foote fed this to her friend, and she was completely cured, to

the astonishment of the doctors.

 

This prominent lady later wrote a booklet on how she was healed of

cancer, and we have one of the very, very few of those left in

existence. Then this fine lady sponsored Dr. Foote in a health store,

the first health store in America, and they went broke! So this

appreciative lady said, " They don't want us here; let's go to the

coast. "

 

Many of you have been to the coast and have seen the many, many juice

bars, health stores-well, these two great ladies started the first

health store and juice bar on the coast, the first ones that were

successful in the United States. And these started to gain in

popularity. Later Dr. Foote returned to Salt Lake City and started

another health food store, and this time it was a success. Here is a

wonderful pioneer lady who did wonders with the juice of our common

garden carrot!

 

 

The carrot poultice is good for man or beast

 

Traveling from our office in Evanston, Wyoming, a number of years ago, I

had to go over to Woodruff on a house call, to a family that was very,

very sick. They improved so rapidly and were so pleased with our program

that it was with some reluctance and embarrassment that the man said to

me " Would it insult you if we asked you something about an animal? " I

said, " No, we're good for man or beast. "

 

He said that he had a favorite horse outside that got tangled up in the

barbed wire. " The vet was here yesterday and used the last ointments,

salves and things that he knew about, and then he said there was only

one thing more left to do, as the gangrene is setting in, so just shoot

the horse. " Well, this lovely animal was part of the family. They had

quite a few children, and they still loved the horse, so he said, " What

can we do? "

 

So we went out and looked at the horse's leg. I said " All right, you

have been taking carrot juice and you have some pulp there and a ton or

so of carrots that you have brought in from your field, just grind up

carrots and make a great big poultice and cover that horse's leg. that

will do him good, and then give the horse all the carrots it can eat. "

Within seven days time that horse's leg was completely healed. The flesh

was fully restored.

 

One of the most common misconceptions regarding carrot juice is that one

will start to develop orange or yellow colored skin after steadily

drinking the juice because of the carotene content in the juice. This is

not true. The development of yellowish skin is due to the fact that

carrot juice is a great liver cleanser and the toxicity within the body

is coming to the surface.

 

Keep up with the carrot juice and the symptoms will soon disappear. The

formerly constipated liver is reconditioned once again to experience a

free flow of bile the excess of which is eliminated through our largest

eliminative organ, the skin. I have personally experienced this

phenomenon during a time when we prepared hundreds of gallons of carrot

juice a week for sale.

 

Because the juice was so abundant and available, I drank it for nearly

every meal...sometimes instead of meals. My wife soon commented upon the

yellow cast which my skin began to take on. I continued drinking the

juice, however, and within a week my skin color was back to normal.

 

But my liver had gone through a wonderful cleansing! It is often a

surprise to me that the most learned of health authorities will try to

sell you the carotene theory without any sort of proof, personal

experience or background.

 

In the fifth century Before Christ, Hippocrates said, " Leave your drugs

in the chemist's pot if you can heal the patient with food. " Many

seemingly miraculous cures have been effected upon some extremely

wasting diseases through the raw juice regime.

 

Our own " Incurables " program has helped many, many people out of their

deathbeds and into a new life. The majority of nourishment is derived

from juices: apple, carrot, and grape. The program is often tried as a

last resort: that is when all other standard drug therapy has failed.

 

Often a patient has been sent home from the hospital to die because the

family ran out of money, or there was otherwise no hope of recovery.

Some of the persevering and desperate relatives took their loved ones on

the Incurables route. These once doomed persons are walking the earth

today --- alive and healthy.

 

Dr. H. E. Kirschner, M.D. treated people for over 50 years. In his book,

Live Food Juices he recounts many fabulous results in his cases of

incurable diseases where live juices were used. Some of these diseases

were malnutrition, leukemia, failing eyesight, arthritis, bleeding

hemorrhoids, obesity, various cancers, kidney disease, bladder tumors

.... the list could go on.

 

The doctor states that there could be a table loaded with all types of

vegetables and we could still be suffering from malnutrition because our

bodies could not possibly eat enough to provide the missing nutriments.

 

With the juices, the pulp is eliminated and we are left with the

life-giving vital principles contained within the vegetables. It is, of

course, best to use only the organically grown fruits and vegetables

(those free of pesticides and preserving chemicals) for our juices.

 

But Dr. Walker states that the detrimental toxins remain in the pulp,

and this we can discard.

 

Fresh raw fruit and vegetable juices are extremely tasty either alone or

in combination. The very famous green drink (a must for those lacking

potassium) can be made from spinach, celery, parsley, carrot and beet

tops. Any other nutritive " weeds " in the yard such as lamb's quarter,

comfrey, alfalfa, mint, etc., can be added. The green drink is the

epitome of refreshing, living energy from plant sources. Some people

combine pineapple juice with the greens for a sweeter drink. Green drink

can also be made in a regular blender with pineapple juice and greens. A

helpful drink for asthmatic conditions includes pineapple juice, comfrey

(fresh leaves), and fresh mint leaves to taste. If the green drink is

made in the blender, you may wish to strain out some of the pulp.

 

You may hear also that the oxalic acid found in members of the goosefoot

family such as spinach and chard prevent the absorption of calcium, and

is poisonous to the system. We can clear this fear by telling you that

the oxalic acid is in an organic, assimilable state. If we were to cook

our spinach this would cause the oxalic acid to become inorganic and

toxic.

 

The amount of oxalic acid taken only prevents an equal amount of

calcium to be bound.

 

By drinking other juices, the calcium intake can far exceed the small

amount of calcium bound, so there is no possibility of a calcium

deficiency from the ingestion of spinach juice.

 

Dr. Shook gives and excellent discussion on the difference between

organic and inorganic oxalic acid in his Advanced Treatise In Herbology.

 

 

We suggest that you look into the possibilities of including fresh, raw

fruit and vegetable juices in your family diet. With the many sources

available on the subject you can familiarize yourself with what has been

done with juice therapy to restore and maintain health.

 

Fresh vegetables and fruits are usually easy to obtain all year around

and if there is no nearby source during the winter months, root crops

like carrots, beets, potatoes and turnips can be stored in a cool, dark

place. Apples will often keep through the winter if properly stored. Let

us take the best from man's technology (the juicers) and use them in the

beneficial processing of the Creator's life-giving foods.

 

 

Recommended Books

 

We would like to recommend some fine books on the market emphasizing the

values of raw fruit and vegetable juices. Some of the following books

have a few points of view that differ from our own, but they are, in

general, very informative and helpful. We would particularly recommend

those books by Dr. N. W. Walker, a leader in the field of juice therapy.

 

 

*Live Food Juices, by H. E. Kirschner, M.D.

 

*Raw Vegetable Juices, by N. W. Walker

 

*Fresh Vegetable and Fruit Juices, by Dr. N. W. Walker -

 

*Raw Foods and Juices Nutrition Plan, by Dr. Max Bricher-Benner

 

*Complete Raw Juice Therapy, by Susan E. Charmine

 

About Raw Juices, About Series, Thorsons Publishers, Limited

 

Juice Therapy, by A. W. Snyder

 

Make Your Juicer Your Drug Store, by Newman

 

Drink Your Troubles Away, by John Lust

 

 

CONDITION INDEX

 

 

Condition with Juices Indicated In Order of Efficiency

 

 

(from Dr. Arthur W. Snyder's booklet, " Nature's Way to Health, " 1969,

Hansen's)

 

ACIDOSIS: Spinach, celery & spinach, celery & beet, carrot, tomato.

 

ACNE: Carrot & spinach, celery & watercress, grapefruit.

 

ADENOIDS: Carrot, carrot & spinach.

 

ANEMIA: Carrot & spinach, celery & parsley, beet, fig.

 

APPENDICITIS, Chronic: Celery, carrot, carrot & cucumber.

 

APPETITE, Loss of: Dandelion, celery, turnip leaf, radish.

 

ARTHRITIS: Celery & cucumber, carrot, endive, apple.

 

ASTHMA: Carrot & garlic, carrot & spinach, endive, apricot.

 

AUTO-INTOXICATION: Celery & cabbage, spinach, garlic, apple.

 

BILIOUSNESS: Celery & apple, tomato, carrot & spinach, lemon.

 

BLOOD BUILDER: Spinach, beet, carrot, pomegranate, grape.

 

BOILS-CARBUNCLES: Carrot & spinach, carrot & cucumber, carrot.

 

BODY CLEANSER: Celery & cabbage, dandelion, pomegranate, apple.

 

BONE BUILDER: Spinach, turnip leaf, watercress, orange, fig.

 

BRONCHITIS: Carrot & garlic, carrot & dandelion, carrot.

 

CATARACTS: Carrot, watercress & spinach, carrot & spinach.

 

CATARRH, Respiratory or Nasal: Carrot, carrot & lettuce, radish,

apricot.

 

CHLOROSIS: Carrot & spinach, celery & parsley, beet.

 

CIRCULATION, Poor: Celery & garlic, lettuce & onion, grape.

 

COLDS: Carrot & garlic, carrot, grapefruit, lemon.

 

COLIC: Carrot & celery, papaya.

 

COLITIS: Carrot, carrot & coconut, pear, fig.

 

CONSTIPATION: Rhubarb, prune, fig.

 

CONVALESCENCE: Carrot & spinach, beet, pomegranate.

 

COUGHS: Carrot, carrot & spinach, blackberry, fig.

 

CRAMPS: Carrot, celery.

 

CYSTITIS: Celery, carrot & cucumber.

 

DECAY, Tooth: Carrot & spinach, carrot & turnip leaves.

 

DIABETES: Carrots & spinach, dandelion, cabbage.

 

DIARRHEA: Carrot, cranberry.

 

DIPHTHERIA: Pineapple, carrot & spinach, celery & parsley.

 

DROPSY: Celery, dandelion, carrot & spinach, onion & milk.

 

DYSENTERY: Blackberry, cranberry.

 

DYSPEPSIA: Carrot & celery, papaya, pineapple.

 

ECZEMA: Carrot, carrot & cucumber.

 

EPILEPSY: Turnip leaf, watercress, spinach.

 

FEVERS: Cucumber, blackberry, watermelon.

 

FLATULENCE (Gas): Celery, carrot.

 

GALLBLADDER, Congested: Dandelion, endive, tomato.

 

GALLSTONES: Celery & parsley, tomato, grapefruit.

 

GASTRIC CATARRH: Carrot, apple, pear.

 

GASTRITIS: Carrot, coconut, papaya.

 

GOITER: Spinach, radish, lettuce, watercress, tomato, pineapple.

 

GONADAL DEFICIENCY: Carrot, spinach, turnip leaf, watercress.

 

GOUT: Celery & cucumber, carrot & spinach.

 

GRAVEL (Kidney): Carrot & cucumber, endive & parsley.

 

HAYFEVER: Carrot, celery & parsley.

 

HEART TROUBLES (Functional): Carrot, cucumber & cabbage, endive, carrot

& spinach, apple.

 

HEADACHES: Celery, carrot-celery-parsley-spinach.

 

HEMORRHAGE (Lung): Carrot.

 

HEMORRHOIDS: Carrot & watercress, carrot & turnip leaf, prune.

 

HYPERACIDITY, Gastric: Celery, spinach, carrot, papaya.

 

HYPERTENSION (High Blood Pressure): Celery-garlic-parsley, celery,

dandelion, grapefruit.

 

HYPOADRENIA (Adrenal Deficiency): Carrot & spinach, pineapple.

 

IMPOTENCE: Watercress, spinach.

 

INFECTIONS, Susceptibility to: Carrot, spinach, garlic, parsley, tomato.

 

 

INFLUENZA: Carrot, carrot & spinach, celery & garlic.

 

INSOMNIA: Lettuce, celery, apple, onion.

 

JAUNDICE: Dandelion, carrot & spinach, apple, grape, tomato.

 

KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLES: Cucumber & parsley, dandelion, spinach.

 

LARYNGITIS: Carrot, pineapple.

 

LEUCORRHEA: Beet, celery & parsley, pineapple.

 

LIVER TROUBLES: Carrot-beet-cucumber, apple, dandelion, grapefruit,

lemon.

 

LOW BLOOD PRESSURE: Beet, grape, pomegranate.

 

LUMBAGO: Celery & cucumber, blackberry.

 

MALARIA: Grapefruit, carrot & spinach, celery & parsley.

 

MENSTRUAL DISORDERS: Beet, celery & parsley, pineapple.

 

MENSTRUAL CRAMPS: Blackberry.

 

MYALGIA (Muscular Rheumatism): Celery, celery & cucumber, endive.

 

NEPHRITIS: Celery & parsley, cucumber.

 

NERVE TONIC: Celery, lettuce, coconut.

 

NERVOUSNESS: Celery, lettuce, garlic, apple, grape.

 

NEURALGIA: Carrot & celery, celery.

 

NEURITIS: Celery & cucumber, endive, carrot & spinach.

 

OBESITY: Celery, spinach, lettuce, orange, lemon.

 

OTITIS MEDIA (Inflammation of Middle Ear): Carrot, celery & parsley,

endive.

 

PLEURISY: Carrot & cucumber, carrot & spinach.

 

PIMPLES: Carrot, cucumber, grapefruit, grape, apricot.

 

PSORIASIS: Carrot, cranberry.

 

PYORRHEA: Spinach, cucumber.

 

QUINSY: Carrot & spinach, carrot.

 

RACHITIS (Rickets): Carrot, turnip leaves, spinach, watercress, plus

sunshine or Vitamin D.

 

REDUCING: Grape, orange, grapefruit, lemon.

 

RENAL CALCULUS (Stones in Kidney): Carrot & cucumber, celery & parsley.

 

RHEUMATISM: Celery & cucumber, carrot, apple, lemon.

 

SCIATICA: Celery & cucumber, carrot & spinach.

 

SCROFULA: Carrot-celery-parsley-spinach, carrot & spinach.

 

SCURVY: Grapefruit, orange, lemon, cabbage.

 

SICK HEADACHE: Celery, celery & apple.

 

SINUSITIS: Carrot, parsley, endive, tomato, onion.

 

SORE THROAT: Pineapple, celery, coconut, fig.

 

SPLEEN TROUBLES: Dandelion, watercress.

 

STOMACH ULCERS: Carrot, carrot & coconut, papaya.

 

TONSILLITIS: Carrot, celery & parsley.

 

TOXEMIA: Carrot & spinach, garlic, apricot.

 

TUMORS: Carrot, spinach, pineapple.

 

ULCERS (Peptic-Duodenal): Cabbage, carrots, carrot & coconut, papaya,

fig.

 

UREMIA: Celery & parsley, cucumber, apple.

 

URTICARIA (Hives): Carrot & spinach, spinach, carrot & cucumber.

 

WORMS: Garlic, onion, pomegranate, apricot.

 

Used by permission - Dr. Christopher's Newsletters - Volume 3 Number 5

 

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DISCLAIMER

 

The information provided here is for educational purposes only, and

should not be used to diagnose and treat diseases. If you have a serious

health problem, we recommend that you consult a competent health

practitioner.

 

After each product is a list of what it has been used to aid. We are not

claiming that the product will cure any of these diseases or that we

created them to cure these disorders. We are merely reporting that

people have used the product to aid these conditions.

 

Finally, we wish to caution you that the information on this web site is

for educational purposes only. Always consult with a qualified health

practitioner before deciding on any course of treatment, especially for

serious or life-threatening illnesses.

 

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