Apr 09

NATURAL SLEEP – HOW MUCH SLEEP DO WE NEED? (CONCLSION)

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April 9th, 2009

As I have said before, sleeping far into the day does not compensate for those hours lost before midnight. An old rule of country folk says: ‘One hour of sleep before midnight equals two hours after.’ This is no delusion but a fact confirmed scientifically, and one that anyone can prove to himself over a two-week period, by going to bed when the sun goes down and getting up when it rises. He will find his nerves have become regenerated and his general health and vitality greatly improved. A clinical experiment carried out for one week produced interesting results. One person went to bed every night at midnight and slept for twelve hours until midday, while another slept from seven or eight o’clock in the evening until four or five o’clock in the morning. Even though the second person slept three or four hours less than the first one, it was found that he was more refreshed, more rested and in better physical shape. This was obvious proof that hours spent in rest before midnight are far more beneficial than the hours after midnight, since they recharge the system with energy more effectively.

Natural sleep is a simple and easy way to help the body stay strong and healthy. All that is needed is a little willingness, a little determination and perseverance.

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Apr 09

MISCELLANEOUS TOPICS – ADDITIONAL ADVICE

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April 9th, 2009

People who live in the desert keep themselves fit in spite of the continuous heat and we would do well to learn from them and imitate their habits and customs. Since not only hot beverages are important but also the way they dress, we might try comparing their ideas to ours; in so doing we will be surprised to find that the desert people do not at all agree with our custom of wearing light clothing when it is very hot. On the contrary, in the desert they wrap themselves in loose woollen robes that are more like cloaks and keep their heads covered. Watching these people you can see that they feel comfortable and seem to suffer much less in the intense sunlight than we do when wearing tight clothes or swimwear. The loose robes protect the Bedouins wonderfully and we obtain the impression that they do not perspire. We give much too little thought to the fact that the sun’s intense rays are extremely damaging to anyone who has not sufficiently adapted to them. There is the danger of sunstroke, and sunburn can set off permanent or prolonged damage to the peripheral nerve and vascular systems.

The Bedouins do not feel the need to lie around motionless in the hot sun for hours on end; they do their work and moving around early in the morning or in the evening. We can also take a look at animals and their habits to see whether such exposure is beneficial. In fact, no animal, domestic or wild stays in the direct sunlight when it is hot, preferring instead to seek a shady spot or half-shade.

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Apr 09

YOGURT – INTRODUCTION

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April 9th, 2009

Yogurt reminds me of the old Bulgarians, whose longevity and health have commonly been attributed to their eating plenty of this healthy dairy product.

What is yogurt? One usually receives the answer that it is a kind of curdled milk. In a certain sense this is correct, the difference being that ordinary sour milk contains approximately 6 g of lactic acid per litre while yogurt contains only about 2 g.

Lactic fermentation does play an important part in the preparation of yogurt, but its particular properties and flavour are due to the Maya bacillus, which works in symbiotic association with the ordinary oriental lactic acid bacillus.

Is yogurt better for you than ordinary sweet milk? Sweet milk coagulates in the stomach into curd. The same process is used in making cheese, when rennet from the stomach of calves is added to warm milk, which then turns into curd. The process of turning milk into curds imposes quite a bit of work on the stomach, which it accomplishes only insufficiently, or not at all, if there is a disturbance in the secretion of the gastric fluids or if the stomach lacks tone. Some people find it difficult to digest sweet milk if the stomach is not performing well. On the other hand, most people can tolerate yogurt or sour milk, the reason being that yogurt enters the stomach in a predigested form, that is, a fine curd. Proof of this can be seen when a child vomits after having drunk some milk and the milk returns in big white lumps, whereas yogurt or sour milk is brought up as a flaky fluid.

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Apr 09

BERRIES – FRUIT SPRAYED WITH PESTICIDES (GENERAL INFORMATION)

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April 9th, 2009

If you are uncertain as to whether a fruit has been sprayed, caution commands that you peel it, which unfortunately also removes the phosphates and other valuable materials which lie immediately under the skin. It is better to do without these minerals, however valuable, than to risk poisoning. If the fruit trees are sprayed in winter, when they are bare, the fruit cannot suffer since there is none; the only damage that can then be done is to the ground and the micro-organisms in it. The poison adhering to the bark will not find its way into the fruit later on.

It is hoped that the practice of spraying poisons, chemical pesticides, will eventually stop as there is the possibility of using harmless biological pesticides that will help increase the yield of crops without the risk of harming the consumer. However, such harmless products can only be discovered if an effort is made to find them, as is the case with natural remedies as opposed to chemical ones.

Experiments carried out with herbal sprays, containing extracts of horsetail (shave grass), yarrow and nasturtium have given very satisfactory results and trials are continuing. We also recommend spraying with tobacco extract because it is organic and much less hazardous than chemical sprays.

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Apr 09

HELPFUL DIETS FOR THE SICK A – SUGGESTIONS FOR A HEALTH DIET

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April 9th, 2009

For a drink, make a cup of rose hip tea sweetened with honey or grape sugar. If desired, top the tea with a little cream or even less milk. Cream is better than milk because it contains fat but little protein, although liver patients will find milk or almond milk more tolerable. For a change, you might try some cereal coffee.

These suggestions give you an idea of how to plan your breakfast according to the season and the availability of fruit, as well as your own preferences.

An occasional fruit juice breakfast is beneficial, and grape, orange or grapefruit juice can be recommended. Grapefruit juice is especially good because it stimulates the kidneys, the liver and the entire glandular system.

In cases of impaired liver function take 100—200 ml (about 4-8 fl. oz) of pure, raw carrot juice and a slice of buttered crispbread sprinkled with wheat germ, rather than sweet fruit dishes such as fruit salad with citrus fruits. Muesli with apples is permissible too. If this does not satisfy you, sandwiches as described under ‘Supper’ can supplement your breakfast.

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Apr 07

THE PROTEIN PROBLEM – FISH PROTEIN

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April 7th, 2009

Fish protein is a food that should not be overlooked. It is important, however, that only fresh fish is used and that it is prepared with the utmost care. If fish is slightly tainted the danger of poisoning is very high, and if fish is not carefully cleaned there is the additional danger of poisoning because it may have swallowed some toxic dead matter that still remains in its entrails. Fish poisoning is especially damaging to the liver. Be particularly careful in southern regions where food goes off relatively quickly. Since fish tend to consume anything they see in front of them, they represent an immediate danger if eaten by the unsuspecting. I once watched a sick man spit into a lake somewhere in Switzerland. At once a trout surfaced and swallowed the unusual bait. Yet it could well have been the sputum of a consumptive. And it is not impossible to imagine that the fish might have been caught and served up on one’s table the next day! Well, that’s enough of that. The final point to remember is that should a liver patient want to enjoy some fish for a change, heed the advice given and either grill or poach it.

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Apr 07

POISONING OF THE STOMACH AND INTESTINES – NON-SURGICAL TREATMENT 2

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April 7th, 2009

Although we now know that the appendix is there for a purpose and is not just a vestigial structure of no real importance to the body, it is generally advisable to have it removed when it becomes inflamed, rather than run the risk of a perforation and resultant peritonitis. On the other hand, surgeons who routinely remove a healthy appendix merely because the abdomen has been opened for another operation are, from nature’s standpoint, guilty of an incomprehensible action. Every scar carries with it the possibility of subsequent irritations and disturbances. Anyone who lives sensibly, keeps his bowels working well and makes sure that infectious diseases are completely cured, will generally be able to keep his appendix throughout life without any danger of inflammation.

It has been discovered that once the appendix has been removed the bowels become more sensitive. This alone indicates that an operation should be resorted to only when really necessary. Even then, a person should proceed with caution and seek a competent and conscientious surgeon, to be sure that the operation will be performed with the utmost care, because second operations have at times been necessary when an instrument or a piece of bandage was left inside the patient. However, such carelessness and negligence can only happen if those responsible for the blunder are not equal to the high standards of their profession.

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Apr 07

SOME RELIABLE AND INEXPENSIVE REMEDIES FOR INSOMNIA

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April 7th, 2009

In addition to the measures outlined above, a number of other simple approaches to inducing sleep have been found helpful by many people.

You may find it possible to put the cares of the day out of your mind when in bed by reading an upbuilding book or a magazine article. If one reads for long enough, it will usually lead to drowsiness and sleep.

In cases where you have overtaxed your brain, making the back of the head feel tense and painful, it is helpful to massage the aching area with the fingertips. This gentle massage generally relaxes the tension and induces sleep. Cold water can also help to dispeltension, and a Kuhne treatment is often successful in relaxing the body. Brush massages can also be effective, and even fresh air will often help.

Anything that stimulates the circulation, driving the blood back to the external areas, helps to induce sleep, since insomnia is often caused by too much blood in the brain. Our busy life today lacks balance; we often overtax our minds and do not provide enough exercise for our bodies.

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Apr 07

WHERE IODINE CAN BE FOUND

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April 7th, 2009

Iodine is present in rocks, from which it is released when the rocks decompose during the process of weathering. It is dissolved in rain water and is carried to the oceans by the rivers. This, no doubt, is one of the reasons why the ocean is so rich in iodine, as well as other minerals which are carried to it in a similar way. While various other salts remain in the sea, iodine evaporates and is returned to the soil by means of rainfall, dew, fog and snow. Every year hundreds of tons of iodine are thus returned to replenish the soil.

In mountain valleys, however, a deficiency of iodine is often found in the population. The explanation for this may lie in the fact that the water rushes along so rapidly that it carries away large amounts of dissolved iodine instead of restoring it to the soil, as it is able to do in the flatlands.

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Apr 07

VARICOSE VEINS – SCLEROSING

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April 7th, 2009

It is understandable that one would like to get rid of varicose veins as quickly as possible. This is sometimes done by injecting a strong hypertonic saline or sugar solution into the affected vein, sclerosing it, so that it ceases to function. Each calf possesses two deep and two superficial veins, and each thigh has one of each, with smaller communicating veins. If one of these veins is put out of action, the other will have more work to do. It is obvious that this one may, in time, also become defective, for how can one vein manage to do the work of two, especially when the work was evidently too much when shared by two veins? Eventually, the second vein will also have to be sclerosed and the circulation will depend on the subsidiary veins. True, these can indeed expand a little and become stronger, but not enough to save the circulation from being impeded. Insufficient circulation will lead to further problems. Circulatory disorders, especially among the elderly, are common and often cause grave ailments, such as can be seen in senile gangrene. In many instances such afflictions can be traced back to an earlier interference with the venous system when the patient was young. Indeed, even young people can be affected. The danger of embolism and thrombosis is accentuated by meddling with the blood vessels, as many patients can confirm.

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