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Morton Walker

Autore di DMSO: Nature's Healer

34 opere 200 membri 3 recensioni

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Dr. Morton Walker is a professional medical journalist and the author of 74 books and more than 3,000 journal and magazine articles about holistic medicine, orthomolecular nutrition, and alternative methods of healing. He lives in Stamford, Connecticut

Opere di Morton Walker

DMSO: Nature's Healer (1993) 34 copie
Olive Leaf Extract (1997) 31 copie
The Chelation Way (1989) 28 copie
The Power of Color (1990) 14 copie
The Chelation Answer (1982) 12 copie
SEXUAL NUTRITION (1983) 10 copie

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An excellent book! The author must have spent years researching all the scientific information and the history of the biologist Mirko Beljanski. This book thoroughly explains that there can, indeed, be a cure for cancer (which I've suspected for many years) without pushing the sale of the supplements which work alongside conventional treatment.

It is also the very moving story of a biologist who genuinely wanted to help humankind and who is stymied at nearly every stage of his research by the huge pharmaceutical companies who make billions of dollars selling their conventional, toxic cures. I have long suspected that cancer research charities have become a money-making machine and this book confirms it.

Well done to the author for a well-researched, well presented book with easily understandable chapters on a very complicated subject.
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Heptonj | Aug 15, 2012 |
Rebounding is simply jumping up and down on a minature trampoline. Rebounding is a cellular exercise. Unlike weightlifting and jogging, for example, which strengthens muscle cells, rebounding uses the force of gravity to strengthen everyone of the 60 trillion cells in the human body, blood cells, brain cells, oorgan cells, eye cells, etc.

N.A.S.A. has found that rebounding is 68% more efficient than running and other forms of exercise.

Rebounding is similar to jumping rope. Scientific studies indicate that 10 minutes of jumping rope is as effective in conditioning the body as 30 minutes of fast jogging. Id. p. 18.

"The greatest and fastest improvement in heart health will be witnessed from engaging in rebounding aerobics for at least one session of forty minutes or more a day, a minimum of five days out of seven." Id. p. 27.

Rebounding is an excellent way to cleanse the lymphatic system. The lymphatic system eliminates toxic waste substances from the body by speeding the flow of the lymph from the tissues into the main pulmonary circulation system. Lymph from the lower parts of the body including the legs and torso collects in the thoracic duct that extends along inside the torso to shoulder level where it flows into the left subclavian veins and lymph from the arms, head and neck also enter the subclavian veins under the collar bones. Once in the venous blood, the lymph cycles thru the lungs, liver, kidneys and skin to excrete the waste products.

The lymphatic system does not have its own pump, and lymph drainage occurs in 3 ways: 1. Muscular contraction and exercise; 2. Gravitational pressure and 3. Internal massage to the lymph duct valves. Rebounding provides all 3. Id. p60, 61, 64, 65.

This book offers an excellent introduction to the benefits of rebounding.
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Agreatness100 | 1 altra recensione | Mar 1, 2010 |
As much as I absolutely love my rebounder, this book is absolutely awful. It's one long, overly enthusiastic commercial for the rebounder, full of dated information and lots of endorsements and testimonials without any studies or documentation sited for verification.
 
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seph | 1 altra recensione | Jan 4, 2010 |

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Opere
34
Utenti
200
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#110,008
Voto
2.8
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ISBN
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