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Symptoms & Diseases Confused (4)

by martin | Mar 10, 2010 | Body - Bios (Physical Life), Vital Living Blog

Dr. Young: Alzheimer’s & Summary There are many other dis-eases that are given misleading names by western medicine. But if you look around the world and take a look at how dis-eases are named elsewhere, you will find many countries have dis-ease names that...

Symptoms & Diseases Confused (3)

by martin | Mar 8, 2010 | Body - Bios (Physical Life), Vital Living Blog

Dr. Young: Diabetes & Cancer But let’s move on to some other dis-eases so you get a clearer picture of how this actually works. Another dis-ease that’s caused by poor lifestyle and acidic food choice is diabetes. Type 2 diabetes is the natural...

Symptoms & Diseases Confused (2)

by martin | Mar 7, 2010 | Body - Bios (Physical Life), Vital Living Blog

 Dr. Young: High Blood Pressure & Cholesterol As another example, when a person follows an unhealthy lifestyle that results in a symptom such as high blood pressure, that symptom is atually being assumed to be a disease all by itself and it will be given a disease...

Symptoms & Diseases Confused (1)

by martin | Mar 6, 2010 | Body - Bios (Physical Life), Vital Living Blog

Dr. Young: Osteoporosis   “Disease or should we say Dis-ease names like cancer, diabetes and osteoporosis are misleading and misinform patients about dis-ease prevention. There is a curious tendency in conventional medicine to name a set of symptoms a disease. I...

Acid/Alkaline (pH) Levels Determine Whether You Live Or Die (4)

by martin | Mar 5, 2010 | Body - Bios (Physical Life), Vital Living Blog

Dr. Malkmus: What We Eat and Drink Greatly Affects Our Health There has never been a nation or generation in history that has ever put into their body the amount of acid people on the Standard American Diet are placing within it on a daily basis. As a result, there...
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