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| 3/4 of the ulcers are found in the... |
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| What is the most readily available subsitute for sodium? |
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| Which of the following is not in the recipe for non-breastfed newborns? |
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| what is the fastest way to get minerals absorbed into the body? |
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| Dr. Robert Brown recommended no more than ...grams of protein daily. |
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| All pain is a ... deficiency. |
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| Calciumm and ... are the two most important elements to supply. |
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| Oxygen combines with all elements except ... |
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| A pH of 5.0 is ten times more acid than a pH of 6.0. |
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| Covalent bonds are easily broken apart. |
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| ionic bonds are easily broken apart. |
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| At age 6 months, a baby can be fed equal proportions of goat's milk and carrot juice. |
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| The less sugar consumed, the more calcium lost. |
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| According to homeopathic principles, all disease starts from syphilis or gonorrhea. |
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| sodium keeps calcium in soluble form. |
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| taking calcium with iron increases the effect of both minerals. |
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| Calc sulf keeps the body from destroying the newly fertilized female egg. |
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| The amino aci lysine is needed for calcium absorption. |
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| A slow burning process that is ongoing in the body. |
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| a destructive process to rid the body of toxins and waste. |
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| a building process for tissue building and repair. |
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| this element makes up approx. 1/2 of the vegetable kingdom. |
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| this element readily unites with hydrogen, forming HCL. |
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| this element is found in all greens, salad vegetables, goat's milk, and whey |
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| this element was used in egyptian embalming |
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| this is nature's lightest element with an atomic weight of 1.0: |
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| foods rich in this element help to reduce water content of the body: |
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| this element is lacking whenever there is a virus in the body |
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| for each ounce of potassium eliminated for the body, 55 oz. of ... and chlorine are expelled. |
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| carbon is a major constituent of sugars, therefore they are referred to as |
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| calcium readily combines with ... to form a long life combo. |
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| this element has the highest vibratory rate of all the elements. |
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| Blue lips, blue fingernails, and blue around the iris are all indications of ... deficiency. |
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| In nature's color scheme, all laxative foods are yellow, indicating they are high in ... |
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| This is the mothering or love element, without it mothers can lose their concern for ther infants |
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| these minerals are needed by the body in large amounts |
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| these minerals are needed by the body in minute amounts |
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| this element restores hat to the body and helps with a low metabolism |
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| many teenagers today have lost their will and sense of red bloodedness. What element is probably missing in their bodies? |
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| Another name for magnesium sulfate is ..., and it combats autointoxication in the intestines by drawing fluid from the contents for elimination. |
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| being sensitive to the slightest wind touching the skin is a ... deficiency. |
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| A hypoglycemic person is usually deficient in iodine. Thyroid problems often follow prolonged blood sugar problems. |
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| cataracts are calcium out of solution due to iodine deficiency. |
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| there are several complications of oversupply of food iron. |
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| Taking vitamin C increases the iron absorption by as much as 30%. |
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| the nerves are cooled and the intestines purified by nitrogen. |
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| magnesium is a good mineral to use when chiropractic adjustments are not holding. |
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| magnesium is a natural stimulant |
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| iron rich foods are also good sources of manganese |
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| the level of each mineral in the body has an effect on every other. So, if one is out of balance, all mineral elevels are affected. |
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| All disease conditions originally begin with a chemical deficiency or a toxic substance taken into the human body. |
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| legumes are paticularly abundant storehouses of phosphorus. |
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| the process called green manuring refers to plowing the green plants back into the soil |
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| All protein foods contain a high percentage of organic nitrogen. |
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| phosphorus is available in nearly all supplements. |
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| glow worms and fireflies get their glow's ability from phosphorus. |
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| excessive use of the brain burns up this element |
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| this element makes excellent athletes due to their speed, balance, and stamina. |
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| nerve transmission would be impossible without this element, which carries the electrical nerve impulses |
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| this element is found in the outside of seeds, nuts, grains and fruit/veg. peelings. |
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| even a mild deficiency of this trace elemnt can cause birth defects |
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| this element is symbolic of man's intellectual faculties |
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| phosphorus is found in the ... of every cell |
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| this substance is a nerve fat carrying phosphorus and other brain elements |
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| this element breaks up lymph congestion |
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| this element's reserves are stored in the hair, skin, and nails. |
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| failure of the cranial sutures to close in children can be a ... deficiency. |
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| can be confused with inorganic table salt ... |
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| protects against lead poisoning ... |
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| is involved with schizophrenia ... |
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| affects every cell in the body, enabling it to eliminate toxins through agitation ... |
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| is needed whenever there is a deficiency of HCL ... |
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| Aids in the construction and protection of female/male reproduction |
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| dissolves cholesterol deposits ... |
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| What element do you think most teenagers lack? Why? |
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| What element do you think most elderly people lack? Why? |
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| Sodium, the youth element |
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| What element do you lack most, and why? |
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| fluroine, I have viruses. |
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