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Chapter 3-5 of Healing Foods by Walter Last

What to use and how to take it? See how nutritional supplements can help you

 

SUPPLEMENTS

http://users.mrbean.net.au/~wlast/HF3-5.html#Supplements

 

Most individuals on conventional diets with much refined and processed food

have either outright deficiencies or a shortage of various vitamins, minerals,

enzymes and hormones. Generally, the intake of essential nutrients is less

than optimal, making us susceptible to disease. Deficiencies are even more

widespread in those who suffer already an acute or chronic disease. Sometimes

individuals have had to suffer for years and have had large expenses for

conventional treatments while a few simple supplements could correct the

problems.

 

Supplements are most important for individuals with malabsorption and those

who still retain processed and refined food as part of their diet, or who

cannot regularly obtain vegetables and fruit grown organically in good soil. The

more serious the disease or the health deterioration, the more are supplements

likely to be beneficial and the greater should be the dosages and range of

supplements.

 

Calcium supplements are commonly used with conventional diets and many are

apprehensive of obtaining sufficient calcium when abstaining from milk products.

This concern is unfounded. Calcium is not well absorbed from milk as can be

seen in the high incidence of osteoporosis developing on conventional Western

diets while this is not a problem in milk-free Asian countries. Vegetables,

sprouted and fermented seeds, on the other hand, are high in useable calcium.

The

calcium content in juice from cereal grasses is higher than in milk. Cows

obtain their calcium from grass.

 

Similar considerations apply to iron, which can easily become harmful as an

inorganic supplement; anyway, much more widespread than calcium and iron

deficiencies are deficiencies in chromium, magnesium, selenium, and zinc.

 

Generally, health authorities promote pharmaceutical drugs as beneficial and

natural remedies as harmful. To denigrate natural remedies they are officially

called drugs, and the doctrine has been invented that synthetic products are

the same as natural ones. Negative or harmful research results using synthetic

products, such as vitamins A, D, E or beta-carotene, are then used as

'scientific' proof that natural remedies are either useless or dangerous.

 

Many supplements are concentrated health foods; taking these is not the same

as the 'pill-popping' of medical drugs. While I believe that supplements are

unnecessary if one is healthy and lives on a high quality diet in an unpolluted

environment, I also feel that it is very difficult to remain healthy in

present times and even more difficult to heal an 'incurable' disease. Carefully

selected supplements can make a great difference in these endeavors, especially

for those who are just starting to improve their diets.

 

I am not in favor of using multivitamin tablets as they often contain

synthetic forms of vitamins A, D and E. Instead, if required, it is better to

use a

low-potency B complex in addition to vitamin C and cod liver or halibut liver

oil. Mineral supplements are often more important than vitamins and may contain

approximately 15 mg zinc, 5 mg manganese 100 to 200 mcg selenium and 200 mcg

chromium, also 500 mg of magnesium and up to twice this amount of calcium if

the blood pressure is low. Much higher doses, especially of selected vitamins,

may be used where indicated for therapeutic effects.

 

In addition, you may use general supplements to increase overall well-being

and vitality. Of special benefit for those lacking energy are ginseng, coenzyme

Q10, royal jelly, bee-pollen and freeze-dried liver. Pollen is my favorite as

well as spirulina or chlorella. Even more beneficial than dried algae are

frozen ones such as those marketed as E3 because they still contain all of their

enzymes.

 

Digestive enzymes and hydrochloric-acid supplement can help those with weak

digestion. For those in conditions of debility, amino acid and nucleic acid

supplements can also help. The most important amino acids are generally lysine,

tyrosine, methionine and glutamine. Various herbs can be used to tone up the

whole body or to strengthen specific organs or functions.

 

Many supplements such as vitamin B12 and the freeze-dried glands are much

more effective if partly absorbed under the tongue, chewed lightly, and kept in

the mouth for as long as possible.

 

Lecithin is beneficial for most individuals; you may mix a teaspoonful with

meals. Lecithin can be mixed with ground linseed in the same jar. If lack of

omega-3 fatty acids is indicated, linseed oil or cod-liver oil and other fish

oils may be taken; in case of malabsorption the oil may be rubbed into the skin.

These oils help to reduce inflammations, pain and allergic swellings. On a

diet low in iodized salt and seafood we may become iodine deficient. Kelp

tablets or granules are excellent for supplying iodine as well as many other

minerals. With infections use high levels of vitamins C, A and E, zinc, propolis

and

echinacea.

 

Sulfur compounds detoxify and remove from the body heavy metals, harmful

chemicals and drugs. MSM is especially good for this (see the separate article

in

this chapter). Sulfur is also a main component of connective tissue, and

supplementation is beneficial with all connective tissue diseases (for example,

arthritis). Even simply taking powdered sulfur has been shown to increase the

formation of useful sulfur compounds. You may just take a gelatin capsule filled

with sulfur once a day or mix a pinch of it with each meal. The main sulfur

amino acids are taurine, L-cysteine and L-methionine, the main sulfur foods are

egg and onion.

 

Generally, increase and decrease high levels of supplements, especially

vitamins, gradually and interrupt or greatly reduce supplement intake during

fasting or cleansing periods. Most vitamin-mineral supplements are best absorbed

and

cause less gastro-intestinal irritation if mixed with the meal as powders,

crushed tablets or opened capsules. The next best way is to swallow tablets near

the middle of the meal and avoid slow-release tablets. However, take amino

acids before the meal. This applies also to calcium as it is not well absorbed

and tends to form insoluble soaps with fatty acids during digestion.

 

Selection of Vitamin Supplements

 

Commercial growing and processing and traditional Western cooking methods

reduce the vitamin and mineral content of food to only a fraction of that in

fresh, raw, organically grown foods. As an example, methyl bromide, a widely

used

fumigant for grains, destroys all the pantothenic acid (a B vitamin).

 

Unfortunately, these days many vitamins (especially vitamin C and the B

vitamins) are simply not available in sufficient amounts in foods or natural

supplements, and synthetic supplements are sometimes necessary in order to

improve

or maintain health. However, vitamins that are available as natural

concentrates (A, D and E) should be avoided in synthetic form. Natural vitamin E

is

d-alpha tocopherol; dl-alpha tocopherol is synthetic. Even better is the whole

vitamin E complex in the form of mixed tocopherols or a combination of alpha

tocopherol and mixed tocopherols.

 

Store vitamin supplements in a dry, cool and dark place. Oil-filled capsules

should be taken during a meal containing oily or fatty food and lecithin.

However, many individuals most in need of these vitamins have absorption

problems

and for them oil-filled capsules are not suitable. Therefore, I generally

recommend using tablets of natural vitamin E rather than oil-filled capsules. If

in doubt about your digestive abilities take a few halibut oil or other fish

oil capsules at bedtime and keeping them in the mouth to be slowly absorbed over

night. Otherwise take all supplements during meals or mixed with food. Small

amounts with several meals are better absorbed than a large amount in a single

dose. Increase and decrease high-dosage supplements gradually.

 

Chewing vitamin and mineral supplements together with food produces much

better results than just swallowing them. Appreciable amounts of vitamin B12 can

be absorbed by keeping a tablet under the tongue, even if it cannot be absorbed

in the stomach, because of a lack of 'intrinsic factor' (a substance usually

present in the stomach that is involved in the absorption of vitamin B12).

However, more recent studies show that vitamin B12 is even better absorbed

through the nasal mucosa. At bedtime you may just put a drop from an opened

vitamin

B12 ampoule into each nostril.

 

If there are signs of increased requirements for individual nutrients, you

may use separate supplements for the B group and the vitamins A, C and E, in

addition to the indicated deficient nutrients.

 

The acid form of vitamin C (ascorbic acid) may be used with protein meals,

especially if you are too alkaline or lacking in gastric acid. If more than 3-5

g per day is taken regularly, those with high blood pressure may partly

neutralize the ascorbic acid with an equal amount of milk of magnesia, or with

one-third the amount of potassium bicarbonate or magnesium carbonate. With low

blood pressure and possible overacidity you may take calcium ascorbate instead.

 

Antioxidants are of greatest importance for minimizing oxidative tissue

damage and, with this, avoid diseases and delay aging. In a more recent

development

a high intake of antioxidants has also been found to be crucial in preventing

and overcoming viral infections. The major antioxidants include the vitamins

A, C and E, the minerals selenium and zinc as components of antioxidant enzyme

systems, the plant pigments beta-carotene, bioflavonoids and anthocyanins as

well as phenols and catechols (e.g. Pycnogenol, grape seed extract, green

tea). Other powerful antioxidants are alpha lipoic acid and negative hydrogen as

in Microhydrin or electrolytically reduced water (ERW) produced with water

ionizers. Whether you take antioxidants as supplements or as part of a

high-quality diet, just make sure that you get plenty.

 

Instead of taking vitamin and mineral supplements it is often more effective

and cheaper to use special foods high in vitamins, minerals and enzymes, such

as sprouted seeds and juices of young grasses and colored root vegetables. The

only disadvantage is that this requires greatly increased time and energy.

Very high levels of vitamins and minerals are often needed because the body has

become inefficient in absorbing and using them, and also because of allergies,

chronic inflammations, low gastric acid levels, parasites, stress and

chemical contamination

 

These problems can usually be improved or rectified on a predominantly

raw-food cleansing diet based on fermented food, purple food, grass and

vegetable

juice and sprouted seeds. Despite the fact that someone on such a diet has a

much lower vitamin and mineral intake than the person on high potency tablets,

overall healing is much more effective.

 

After sufficient health improvement, you may feel that most nutritional

supplements are no longer needed. With a good maintenance diet, I recommend to

continue indefinitely using the following health foods, or equivalent ones:

several teaspoons each of bee pollen, ground linseed, and spirulina or

chlorella;

half a teaspoon of kelp, and one tablespoon of cod liver oil (emulsified with

lecithin and fresh juice); also some lecithin and magnesium chloride with meals

will be helpful.

 

Are Nutritional Supplements Dangerous?

 

Generally, health authorities promote pharmaceutical drugs as beneficial and

natural remedies as harmful. They tend to call natural remedies " drugs " , and

the doctrine has been invented that synthetic nutrients are the same as natural

ones. Negative or harmful research results using synthetic products, such as

vitamins A, D, E or beta-carotene, are then used as ''scientific proof " that

natural remedies are either useless or dangerous.

 

While numerous trials have shown significant health benefits for individuals

with higher levels of beta-carotene in their blood, clinical trials with

synthetic beta-carotene and synthetic vitamin E have shown increased rates of

death

due to cancer.

 

Vitamin A has been portrayed as the most dangerous supplement, largely based

on studies with synthetic vitamin A. There are dire warnings that it can

easily cause death in amounts higher than the RDA (5,000 IU). However, many

people

take 25,000 IU or more daily without problems, and as far as I can ascertain,

there has never been a death recorded due to vitamin A supplements in the U.S.

in the 60 years that these have been in use. There appears to be only one

recorded death in the literature, that of a chemist in England in the 1950's. He

ingested two million IU daily of retinyl acetate for 3 month, and died of

liver cirrhosis.

 

I am not aware of any pharmaceutical drug having such a good safety record.

Even one of the safest drugs, aspirin, has been stated to cause about 100

deaths a year, and many more cases of toxicity. In comparison the reported cases

of

(usually easily reversible) vitamin A toxicity in the U.S. were 5 per year.

 

Similar unfounded attacks have been made against vitamins C and E. For more

detailed information on this subject see The Life Extension Foundation at

www.lef.org , for articles on megavitamin therapy also www.doctoryourself.com .

 

Imagine the mass media if there were actually some fatalities due to vitamin

A. Yet there is no concern at all about thousands of patients dying, in my

view unnecessarily, due to prescription drugs. In the public the perception has

been generated that fatalities due to prescription drugs are a small price to

pay for their overall benefit. This benefit has never been shown in the long

term. Drug approval is based on short-term trials, and only by accident may the

truth of long-term harm occasionally emerge as in the case of

hormone-replacement therapy. I believe that in the long-term all drugs become

harmful, and a

burden on the liver or kidneys by increasing our load of toxic chemicals, and

accelerate our health deterioration. Therefore, with any health problem, inform

yourself about all available options.

 

 

You may benefit from using herbal remedies instead of drugs

HERBS

 

I believe that there are at most a handful of medical drugs that may be

beneficial for the user while all the thousands of other drugs are only

beneficial

for the prescriber and the pharmaceutical industry. Almost all drugs are

designed to alleviate only symptoms without really improving our health. On the

contrary, in addition to numerous side effects, they commonly become a burden on

the liver or kidneys by increasing our load of toxic chemicals, and with this

accelerate our health deterioration. Many also tend to become addictive and

when withdrawing the drug produce the same symptoms that they originally made to

go away.

 

Herbs are not completely harmless either but damage due to commonly used

herbs is extremely rare while benefits are usually more genuine and lasting. In

contrast to culinary herbs medicinal herbs should be used on a long-term basis

only if there is a reason for using them and not just in case they may do some

good. Herbs for a wide range of health problems have been listed in Specific

Health Problems http://users.mrbean.net.au/~wlast/diseasesummary.html . Here I

just like to enlarge on a few herbs and conditions that I regard as being

particularly important on the road to better health.

 

A good combination to cleanse the gastro-intestinal tract is a mixture of

chilies with a sufficiently large quantity of gingerroot. Blend or crush these

in

lemon juice and olive oil and refrigerate. Use this as a salad dressing or

generally for flavoring meals. Gradually increase the intake to just below your

tolerance level for several weeks. Then you may continue to use it just in

normal amounts for flavoring your food. With serious infections, inflammations

or

cancer of the gastro-intestinal tract you may also add fresh garlic for a

limited period.

 

Peppermint tea is especially good to stimulate the digestion and uplift the

spirit while slippery elm powder soothes the digestive tract. Sage is highly

esteemed. An ancient saying is: 'Why die (of a disease) when sage grows in your

garden?' It may be combined with other herbs and is prepared by adding 2

teaspoons of dried sage to 1 pint of boiling water. After 3 minutes take off the

heat and let draw for another 10 minutes. Other fragrant or leaf herbs such as

peppermint or St Johnswort may be added while drawing. The latter, of course,

is very effective against depression. In a comparative clinical trial it has

been found to be as effective as antidepressant drugs.

 

The immune system may be strengthened with echinacea, propolis, European

mistletoe (viscum album), Easter lily, Reishi and other oriental mushrooms.

Echinacea may be added to all other herb combinations. However, there are some

findings that echinacea can cause problems if taken uninterruptedly for several

months. Therefore it may be preferable to interrupt its use after a month and

then take it again a few weeks later.

 

Wormwood and garlic are excellent against all kinds of parasites as well as

Candida. A combination of golden seal, ginger and slippery elm powder is good

with gastro-intestinal inflammations and also multiple sclerosis. In addition

to being an excellent wound healer, comfrey is also a good detoxifier. You may

drink a cupful of comfrey tea two or three times a week.

 

To aid digestion it is generally beneficial to drink half a cup of bitter

herb tea after a large or cooked meal. Suitable are centaury, dandelion (not

roasted), devil's claw, gentian and others. These also help to restore liver

functions. With any lung conditions, including lung cancer, have a daily steam

inhalation (with a towel over the head) of hot chamomile tea, possibly with the

addition of eucalyptus or tea tree oil or some onion.

 

Maca is a root vegetable from the Peruvian Andes. It is by far the best

remedy for balancing the activities of our endocrine glands and hormone systems.

It

appears to act directly on the hypothalamus and pituitary systems to regulate

especially the thyroid, adrenals and sex glands. It is especially effective

with underactive thyroid, as an alternative to hormone replacement therapy,

including hysterectomy, for age-related decline in the production of sex

hormones

and with general lack of energy. An average daily intake is about 10 g but

start with less.

 

Licorice, too, has some effect on sex hormones but is most useful as a

stimulant of adrenal functions. With this it can raise low blood pressure and

energy

levels and is useful for chronic fatigue syndrome, peptic ulcers, skin

inflammations and HIV/AIDS, it also increases pancreas secretions. However, it

causes retention of sodium and low potassium levels and should not be used with

high blood pressure, kidney disease or during pregnancy. The normal therapeutic

range is from 2 to 6 g daily.

 

For an overview of herbs in cancer treatment see Overcoming Cancer Part 6:

Remedies http://users.mrbean.net.au/~wlast/cancer6-remedies.html

 

Aloe Vera

 

Aloe vera is excellent for all skin conditions and beneficial in the

treatment of cancer, AIDS and other infectious diseases. It is also good for

gastro-intestinal irritation, inflammation and ulcers. However, not all

commercial

brands of aloe on the market are effective. If nothing seems to be happening,

try

another brand.

 

Preferably use fresh aloe vera gel straight from the garden, as much as you

have and can take without getting diarrhea. Normally you slice off the green

skin and ingest just the gel but you may also blend a small whole leaf with

suitable additions and some fruit juice or other flavoring. Also for wounds it

is

usually better to slice part of a leaf in half and leave the skin on top.

Normally avoid the base of the leaf with its yellow sap, as this is a strong

irritant and laxative. Aloe vera is most beneficial for those with blood group

A,

with other blood groups check for compatibility or observe effects.

 

Parasites

 

Parasite infestations combine with fungi, such as Candida, to greatly

undermine our long-term health. Examples of common parasites are intestinal

worms and

protozoa. Malaria and Giardia are protozoa. Most of these parasites can be

eliminated with wormwood (Arthemesia absinthium), best combined with other

herbs.

 

In her book, The Cure for all Cancers Hulda Clark claims that the human

intestinal fluke is involved with all cases of cancer, AIDS and other diseases,

especially when it lodges in the liver. Many individuals claim that eliminating

parasites with the 3 recommended remedies, green tincture of black walnut

hulls, wormwood, and ground cloves, has greatly helped them. In addition, one

should avoid propyl alcohol, propanol or isopropanol as in cold cereals,

cosmetics,

shampoo, lotions, sprays and shaving supplies.

 

The cloves should be freshly ground; you may order 200g in addition to 100g

of wormwood. In a modified program I recommend taking 4 drops of Black Walnut 4

x in liquid during the first day. If this is all right, take 4 x 8 drops the

next day, then 4 x 12 drops, 4 x 16 drops and on the 5th day 4 x 20 drops.

Then continue taking 20 drops once a day for several weeks.

 

Wormwood is very bitter. You may put the ground wormwood into empty gelatin

capsules size 00. Start with 1 capsule before supper and increase by 1 capsule

per day to 7 capsules on the 7th day and for 2 more days then continue for

several more weeks taking 7 capsules twice a week. Alternatively, you may take

it

just with a spoon and wash it down; 1-heaped teaspoon is equivalent to about

7 capsules.

 

With cloves you take 1 capsule 3 x before meals on the 1st day, 3 x 2

capsules on the 2nd day and after that 3 x 3 capsules until day 10. Finally take

3

capsules only once a day for several weeks. If you want to take ground cloves

directly on a teaspoon use half a level teaspoon instead of 3 capsules and wash

down with plenty of liquid. If you have a sensitive stomach you may proceed

much more slowly increasing either one of these remedies. You may repeat this or

a similar program twice a year to prevent re-infection.

 

There are now tinctures available which contain all three ingredients in one

convenient preparation. However, I believe the dry herbs to be stronger and if

you know to have parasites or a serious health problem, then take the

individual herbs initially and the combination remedy for maintenance or

repeats.

During any parasite or Candida cure have a high intake of water or diluted

liquids to flush out toxic residues. In addition to any herbal remedies an

electronic zapper is recommended to keep the blood clean. The relevant book by

Hulda

Clark is The Cure for All Diseases (ProMotion Publishing).

 

Papaw Leaf

 

Papaw (papaya) leaf tea or extract is highly regarded as a tumor destroying

agents but is also good as a liver cleanser and digestive aid. However, I

believe that the main healing agent is in the white sap that is more in the leaf

stems, twigs and skins of green papaws than in the leaf itself. Dried

preparations may be less potent, especially as it is so much easier to dry

leaves rather

than stems. Fresh leaves and stems may be supplied by parcel mail from a

papaw farm and refrigerated or frozen for several weeks. You may also prepare a

concentrated tea or juice and freeze that.

 

The usual instruction is to cram as many papaw leaves as possible into a

saucepan and cover with water. Bring to a boil and then let simmer for 2 - 3

hours. Drain and refrigerate the liquid. Drink one large glassful or about 200ml

three times a day. Continue until recovery.

 

In addition, you may eat some cooked green papaws and ingest the water in

which they have been cooked. You may also use peeled green papaw for juicing or

in salads and simmer the skin with or instead of leaves to make the bitter tea.

Papaw leaf juice is also available commercially but I cannot comment on the

effectiveness of these preparations.

 

However, I believe that the fresh juice of green papaws, leaves and stems is

even more effective than boiled reparations. This is a concentrated solution

of the protein-digesting enzyme papain. A spoonful of it in diluted form is

excellent to be taken with or after meals. It is, of course, rather bitter. A

recommended way of preparing it is to freeze the juice in ice-cube trays. This

may be used in addition to the boiled leaf juice.

 

Chapter 3: HEALTH FOODS AND NUTRIENTS

· Special Health Foods

http://users.mrbean.net.au/~wlast/HF3-1.html#Special

· Vitamins

http://users.mrbean.net.au/~wlast/HF3-2.html#vitamins

· Minerals

http://users.mrbean.net.au/~wlast/HF3-3.html#minerals

· Amino Acids

http://users.mrbean.net.au/~wlast/HF3-4.html#amino

· Digestive Enzymes

http://users.mrbean.net.au/~wlast/HF3-4.html#enzymes

· Supplements

http://users.mrbean.net.au/~wlast/HF3-5.html#Supplements

Herbs

· http://users.mrbean.net.au/~wlast/HF3-5.html#Herbs

 

 

 

 

 

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