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A cure for chemical imbalances ?

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caesarjbsquitti - 04 Dec 2004 04:58 GMT
How often do you hear, "its a chemical imbalance"....

Well what about it...what can cause this...?

Well there may be many, but one simple one exists.  

How many times do you hear your doctor say, 'do you eat right'...well
that is only part of the story...What you eat is important HOWEVER, it
it equally important that your digetive system digests and absorbs key
vitamins and minerals...

One prime candidate that can upset this...'unfriendly
bacteria'....bacteria, or flora, exists within your digestive
system...but can be corrupted, much like anything else...

Why the health system has ignored this simple 'cause and effect'
sequence to many illnesses may be based on the simplicity of the
cause....

The world we live in is looking for something more complex...!

Do yourself a favour and educate yourself, and your doctor, about
parasites...

Here is a link:
http://www.abeautifuldifference.com/webdoc.535.html

Caesar J. B. Squitti
markd@toad-net.com - 04 Dec 2004 14:46 GMT
Without bacteria in the gut we would die.  Is it a "parasite" if it makes
life possible or is it a symbiotic relationship?  some talk that asthma
might be in part due to our living enviromment being "too clean",ie. lack
of bacteria by which usual immunities are not established that those with
it lack.  Rasing such as possible answers as to health is ok,
demonstrating it by controlled research,ie.  science, is yet another.  
Looking at the article mention is made of "hepa"  filters, which use goes
along nicely with the increase in obesity, hmmm.

>How often do you hear, "its a chemical imbalance"....
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>Caesar J. B. Squitti
Able Grable - 06 Dec 2004 21:53 GMT
>Subject: A cure for chemical imbalances ?
>From: orders@squittis.com  (caesarjbsquitti)
>Date: 12/4/2004 4:58 A

>How often do you hear, "its a chemical imbalance"....

That phrase refers to mental health problems.  I  have never seen it
used/abused for diet.
 
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