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"every disease and ailment is linked to a mineral deficiency" -- Nobel laureate Linus Pauling. Linus Pauling was among the first scientists to work in the fields of quantum chemistry, molecular biology and orthomolecular medicine. He is one of only 4 individuals to have won multiple Nobel Prizes, the only one to win two in unrelated fields, and the only person to have been awarded each of his prizes without sharing it with another recipient.
"every disease and ailment is linked to a mineral deficiency" -- Nobel laureate Linus Pauling. Linus Pauling was among the first scientists to work in the fields of quantum chemistry, molecular biology and orthomolecular medicine. He is one of only 4 individuals to have won multiple Nobel Prizes, the only one to win two in unrelated fields, and the only person to have been awarded each of his prizes without sharing it with another recipient.[1]

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Detox
Activated Charcoal Activated charcoal for systemic candidiasis.
Glutathione (GSH) Glutathione is the antioxidant that is prevalent in every cell in the human body. Glutathione is primarily synthesized in the liver where it is abundantly present. Ensuring an adequate supply of glutathione helps cleanse the blood of toxins and substances.[2] Glutathione is known to rid the body of heavy metals such as Mercury.
Epsom Salt Baths Discovered as a gentle remedy for aches, pains, and detoxification, epsom salt is named after the village Epsom, where the magnesium sulfate (MgSO4) rich waters made it 17th century England's first spa town.
Enzymes and Digestive Health
Probiotics Dietary supplements containing potentially beneficial bacteria or yeasts. Some digestive disease specialists are recommending them for disorders that frustrate conventional medicine, such as irritable bowel syndrome.[3]
Lumbrokinase Lumbrokinase is the enzyme contained in Lumbricus-ruberus. Lumbrokinase helps to eliminate thrombus (clots) safely, thus increasing the free flow of our blood naturally.
L-Carnosine The majority of children with either epilepsy or autism treated in open label studies by Dr. Chez benefited from carnosine supplementation.
Immune Support
Sphingolin Supplements shows anecdotal improvement for autoimmune disorders associated with measles.
L-Theanine Improves immunity, and alpha brain activity[4]
Transfer Factor 4Life(r) is committed to pioneering the ongoing research and development of immune system support products with innovative breakthroughs in Transferceutical(tm) Science.[5]
Herbs
LDM-100 Lomatium dissectum is a member of the parsley family growing in semi-arid climates in the northwest. Its large root has given it the name "biscuit root." This plant has traditionally been used to fight many infectious diseases, such as tuberculosis.[6]
Biocidin Biocidin(R) is a potent broad-spectrum botanical compound designed to support the entire immune system. [7]
Olive Leaf Extract Clinical studies show the olive leaf extract exhibits antiviral activity.[8]
Juicing with Celery A study published in the Proceeding of the National Academy of Science U.S.A found that another powerful phytonutrient called luteolin prevents activation of a pathway that allows inflammation in the brain to get switched on. Luteolin also inhibits the excess production of TNF-alpha, a direct cause of inflammation.[9]
Blessed Thistle Cnicus benedictus has considerable anti-bacterial and anti-yeast qualities.
Klinghardt Herbal Klinghardt Academy Tictures contain ingredients found in traditional chinese medicine
Maca Root Natural herb enhances the immune system
Cowden Protocol Dr. Woeller's herbal adaptation of Dr. Cowden's Lyme Protocol
Hulda Clark Parasite Cleanse kit
Vitamins
Methyl-B12 http://www.revitapop.com
ALA Alpha Lipoic Acid is a vitamin-like antioxidant that crosses the blood brain barrier.

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References

  1. WikiPedia/Linus_Pauling
  2. Glutathione
  3. Harvard Medical School Health Guide
  4. Intelegen.com
  5. http://www.4life.com/science/Default.aspx
  6. Bartlow Herbal
  7. http://www.biobotanicalresearch.com/product_biocidin.htm
  8. Micol V, Caturla N, Pérez-Fons L, Más V, Pérez L, Estepa A.; Instituto de Biología Molecular y Celular, Universidad Miguel Hernández, E-03202-Elche, Alicante, Spain; The olive leaf extract exhibits antiviral activity against viral haemorrhagic septicaemia rhabdovirus (VHSV); Antiviral Res. 2005 Jun;66(2-3):129-36. Epub 2005 Apr 18.
  9. http://www.naturalnews.com/024596.html
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