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No Time to Die

During his life, Dr. Reams collaborated on three books, Choose Life or Death, No Time to Die, and Health Guide for Survival. As intros to his work, these three books contain good journalism and instructive personal accounts.

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Health Guide for Survival

During his life, Dr. Reams collaborated on three books, Choose Life or Death, No Time to Die, and Health Guide for Survival. As intros to his work, these three books contain good journalism and instructive personal accounts. A deeper dive…

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Choose Life or Death

During his life, Dr. Reams collaborated on three books, Choose Life or Death, No Time to Die, and Health Guide for Survival. As intros to his work, these three books contain good journalism and instructive personal accounts. Chose Life or…

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Cancer a Nutritional Deficiency

Also includes "Preliminary Report of Prevention, Control and Treatment of Human Cancer as a Deficiency Disease" by the same author. From a generous donation by Nenah Sylver, http://www.nenahsylver.com/.

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L.C. Vincent Bio-Electronic Methodology

The method developed by Louis-Claude VINCENT, which has been proven for more than forty years and tested on more than 60,000 cases, shows that certain physico-chemical parameters: pH (acidity), rH2 (potential of oxido-reduction) and resistivity (quantity of dissolved mineral salts)…

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Gardening Helps Your Mind And Body

If you’re like most Americans, you probably spend too much time inside. That’s a problem because humans need to get outside. It’s where our species evolved. In fact, spending too much time indoors can be bad for your mental health.…

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Nutrition and Physical Degeneration

In the 1930s Dr. Price documented highly isolated communities that enjoyed extraordinary health, long life and virtual immunity to dental disease. Price visited remote parts of Scotland, Switzerland, Canada, Alaska, Peru, Africa, Down Under, etc. All of these communities were so isolated that they did not have access to industrial foods. Many interesting photos.
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The Modern Rise of Population

World population reached 1 billion in 1830, 2 billion a century later, and today exceeds 7 billion. AMA propaganda suggests modern medicine is the cause. McKeown says: "The fall in mortality was not influenced substantially by immunization or therapy before 1935." The increase depended upon better sanitation and an increased and improved food supply.
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