Hi bbanever,

Right o , except the low fat diet. The low fat diet is one of the big problems 
that has not been worknig over the last few decades, since it has been promoted 
the cancer and heart disesaes rate as incresed considerably. a low fat diet 
will kill you in the end. Humans are made to run on fat.
http://homodiet.netfirms.com/

And for people are are really ill that are over run with bugs there is no 
problem helpnig the body out by knocknig some of them off as long as its not 
also damaging the cells in the process.



Take care,
 V


> V,

>   I agree that diet is one of the major causes of disease... actually
> anything that enters our body and that includes air and water. 
> Unfortunately changing them doesn't always cure the problem... even if it
> is the underlying cause.  Many times it is necessary to change the
> internal PH using extraordinary methods, such as taking supplements like
> cesium in times of extreme illness (eg. cancer).  Often our immune
> systems are so weakened that we need to take something (or use something
> like static electricity) to either kill the pathogen or change the
> environment within so that it can no longer survive.  Exposure to
> radiation in many forms... from ionizing radioactivity to microwaves... 
> is also a cause of disease.  Even healthy individuals succumb to their
> effects over time, thus avoidance of x-rays and restricted use of cell
> phones is prudent advice for all.  That being said, changing ones diet to
> a healthy, organic, high fiber and low fat diet is probably the single
> greatest change we can make for enhancing and maintaining our health, no
> question about it.  If that would happen universally our rates of cancer,
> heart disease, diabetes and mental illness would decline rapidly.

> Bob


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