Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Heal yourself with Orthomolecular medicine

Interested in Orthomolecular medicine but have no idea where to start? Let Dr. Andrew Saul's mega health bible be your guide to not only feeling better than ever, but do so by simply eating whole foods and key vitamins.

The best-selling Orthomolecular Treatment of Chronic Disease contains contributions by 65 of the greatest pioneers in orthomolecular medicine. The book is presented in large format and is a massive 800 pages in length. The first section of the book deals primarily with the science behind nutritional therapy in the prevention and healing of disease. The second section provides brief biographies of the doctors and researchers who have pioneered the field of nutritional healing. The final section discusses many chronic health problems along with case histories, and specific nutritional treatments for the effective, safe, and inexpensive cure and prevention of these illnesses. In other words – Saul breaks it all down to what you need to specifically do to overcome whatever is ailing you.

One health concern that many of us face is being overweight. Anyone who wishes to become familiar with orthomolecular medicine, may do so by simply beginning with a whole foods, sugar­free diet, and a few vitamins. Even with this simple approach, people report success.

The growing problem of obesity is addressed as "caused by excessive consumption of sugar." The term "sugar metabolic syndrome" is used to describe the enormous increase in the consumption of refined or processed foods, especially sugar and white flour. Studies show the harm from refining of carbohydrates as removing fiber from our diet, which affects the gastrointestinal system, from the teeth to the colon. It also causes overconsumption of calories, obesity, and diabetes, and it removes protein, which is required to neutralize hydrochloric acid in the stomach.

Orthomolecular Medicine for Chronic Disease is full of illuminating advice, such as: "On the orthomolecular diet, there is no need to be concerned about getting too much fat. This becomes possible only when processed foods are used. In addition, with a good diet one need not be concerned about the ratio of saturated fat to unsaturated fat, as a blend of animal and vegetable foods will ensure that neither too little nor too much of either fat is consumed.


Many Americans will be surprised to learn the real causes of atherosclerosis, too. Rather than a pharmaceutical drug deficiency, one of the main causes is the sugar metabolic syndrome diet. The relation among cholesterol, fat, and protein is complex, but clearly explained by Saul.

This must-have health book contains so much more advice on being the leader of your own health. Imagine the freedom of having all of your health answers at your fingertips, instead of having to guess at how to improve conditions on your own.

To find out more about the Orthomolecular Medicine for Chronic Disease, check out the book at www.basichealthpub.com or www.amazon.com





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