Posts Tagged as ‘degenerative diseases’

May 28, 2009

Acid Accelerates Aging

Depending upon where the body stores acid wastes, blood circulation around that area gets poor, and eventually a vital organ is unable to receive enough blood supply and becomes dysfunctional.
Many adult degenerative diseases are the result of poor circulation. A typical example is diabetes, which is caused by acid accumulation around the pancreas.
Malignant cancer cells [...]

May 27, 2009

Dehydration – Fereydoon Batamanghelidj, M.D.

The average person, in an average climate needs 2.5 liters of liquid intake per day to remain fully hydrated.  We also need to factor in the different weights and type of activities people do, so a good guide for your daily water intake is to drink half your body weight in ounces of water each [...]