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Toxemia foods to eat and avoid

Reference #: 788
Submit Date: 14 Jul 2006
Browse Category: toxemia
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Country of Remedy: USA
Remedy Source: Tao of Health, Sex, and Longevity, Daniel Reid, Fireside, New York, pp 104-105
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Remedy Description

Source: Tao of Health, Sex, and Longevity, Daniel Reid, Fireside, New

York, pp 104-105



Toxemia



This is a condition of general toxicity throughout the system, caused by

auto-intoxication of the bloodstream, owing to huge accumulations of

toxic waste matter in the intestinal tract; toxemia is characterized by

severe acidosis of the blood, chronic fatigue, irritability and depression,

skin eruptions, body odor, bad breath and poor digestion; the foremost

measure against toxemia is therapeutic fasting with daily colonic irriga-

tions, followed by nutritional therapy and permanent adjustments in

dietary habits.



Carrot, beet, cucumber juice: restores pH balance in blood; dissolves acid

crystals; cleanses bowels; builds strong blood plasma; 10 oz/3 oz/3 oz,

2 pints daily.



Carrot and spinach juice: cleanses and tonifies lower bowels; detoxifies

bloodstream; balances pH; restores peristalsis and general colon

health; builds strong blood plasma; 10 oz/6 oz, 2 pints daily.



Cabbage juice: a powerful cleanser and detoxifier for the stomach and

upper bowels, raw cabbage juice is especially effective against protein

putrefaction; 5 oz with 11 oz carrot juice, 1-2 pints daily.



Other beneficial foods: parsley; celery juice; asparagus; grapefruit juice

(in distilled water); black grapes (exclusively 1-3 days); black cherries

(exclusively 1-3 days).



Foods to avoid: incompatible combinations, especially of animal protein

and concentrated starch; pasteurized milk; cooked eggs; overcooked

meats; refined sugars, especially sweetened soft drinks.

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