Diabetes is a chronic (long-lasting) health condition that affects how your body turns food into energy. Your body breaks down most of the food you eat into sugar (glucose) and releases it into your bloodstream. When your blood sugar goes up, it signals your pancreas to release insulin. Insulin [...]
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Meal Guide
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MEAL GUIDE
Food Guide With Full Healing Information
All products should be taken before meal the capsules should be taken at 6:00 AM, (otherwise
if instructed to take at nights)
- Products that are instructed to take 3 times per day – approximate time ; 6:00AM- between
4:00PM – 5:00PM and before bedtime.
- A MEAL GUIDE is provided, A Fruit diet high in astringent fruits will give better results of healing.
Follow the meal guide to restore the body’s natural cycle of functions (circadian rhythm) that will
give you better digestive functions (breaking down of food, absorption of food into the
bloodstream, and elimination (proper bowel movements), repairing of cells and better brain
function.
- Get at least 2 hours of sunlight daily, exposing your skin to sunlight has a great impact on healing
and maintaining good health.
- Walking BAREFOOT is important to health and healing. Connecting your feet to the earth gives
you a negative charge to your body and pulls toxins. If not all day barefoot, be at least 2 hours
barefoot within the sun.
- SWEATING is very important in healing, sweating helps to expel toxins and acid through the skin.
Some toxins can only come through the skin. If you have access to a steam sauna, 2-3 times per
week will do great in healing and maintaining good health. If you have no access to a sauna
exercise or any activity that makes you sweet is great for this process.
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Raw elderberries are 80% water, 18% carbohydrates, and less than 1% each of protein and fat (table). In a 100-gram (3+1⁄2 oz) amount, elderberries supply 305 kilojoules (73 kcal) of food energy and are a rich source of vitamin C, providing 43% of the Daily Value (DV). Elderberries also [...]
Iron is a critical element in the formation of red blood cells, which are responsible for moving oxygen around the body. Iron also has a critical role in growth, development, energy, and hormone production. An inadequate dietary intake of iron can lead to Iron deficiency anemia, while a moderately [...]