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Valere Aude: Dare to Be Healthy, Or, The Light of Physical Regeneration

Chapter 3 No.3

Word Count: 1309    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

m this imperative

e growing of wholesome vegetables and fruits and our cattle properly fed with a ration rich in mineral content. Thus the fo

eed to the mineral content of our foodstuffs, and why it is imperative that w

o poultry, and I may say that it took me twelve years to find the breed which would most readily lend itself to my purp

nd fat, but I gave them a liberal supply of properly prepared mineral salts. I used three different mixtures of feed, made up in 100 pound lots, in which the proportion of albumen ranged from 1

ver, was completely satisfactory, as the eggs produced by those hens not only contained a startling increase in the quantity of mineral salts, but their fertility was far

rnal in 1905, and Dr. Woods offered confirmatory evidence of the soundness of my

gg yolk ordinarily contains only from 10 to 20 milligram of iron the eggs of those hens yielded

een the vegetable and animal kingdoms, equally applicable in the raising of all our foodstuffs with an augmented mineral content. I will adduce just one result of my work in the handli

as been weakened by loss of blood from rounds, by shell shock and trench fever, and of those here at home whose nerve tissue has been degenerated and whose blood has been weakened by anxiety and the strain of unwonted manual labor. The last consideration applies with especia

ion of wounded and crippled boys, and in treating the same

om bad wounds and operations thereon, and neurasthenia in general, than an abundan

nes and from operations for the removal of bone tissue than calcareous eggs in connec

ms of war, something more than a sufficiency of nutritive food, as that te

on of the patient's reserve energy. Moreover, when the reserve energy has already been drawn upon almost to the point of exhaustion, no matter how successful the operation may be the recovery of the patient is a very doubtful quantity. The f

remely rich in these elements may be produced and used to aid nature. I have not entered into a full discussion of the various aspects of my method of accomplishing that, but have confined myself to consideration of the basic principles underlying it. Neither have I attempted to show how these differen

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ody are composed are: carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, potassium, soda, lime, m

ts, each composition mixed in the same proportion as they are found i

must be decided individually in each case whether only one, or several, of

the body, the twelve nutritive compositions, commonly

ogen Bloodpl

ogen Lymph-C

gen Nerve-ce

ogen Bone-c

gen Muscle-c

Mucous membrane

hogen Tooth and E

logen Hair-c

ogen Skin-c

ogen Gelatigeno

ogen Cartilage

en Healthy bod

nly a few specialities in ce

radium emanati

d Same as No. 12,

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1 Chapter 1 (A.) Locomotor ataxia.2 Chapter 2 No.23 Chapter 3 No.34 Chapter 4 Plasmogen $0.75 $ 8.005 Chapter 5 Lymphogen 1.00 10.676 Chapter 6 Neurogen 1.50 16.007 Chapter 7 Osseogen 1.00 10.678 Chapter 8 Muscogen 1.00 10.679 Chapter 9 Mucogen 1.00 10.6710 Chapter 10 Dento & Ophthogen 1.50 16.0011 Chapter 11 Capillogen 1.50 16.0012 Chapter 12 Dermogen 1.50 16.0013 Chapter 13 Gelatinogen 1.50 16.0014 Chapter 14 Cartilogen 1.50 16.0015 Chapter 15 Eubiogen 2.00 21.3516 Chapter 16 and II. D. Cancer Oxygenator, Radium and Salt whole baths.17 Chapter 17 DEGENERATION OF THE LYMPH TISSUE.18 Chapter 18 DEGENERATION OF THE NERVE TISSUE.19 Chapter 19 DEGENERATION OF THE BONE TISSUE.20 Chapter 20 DEGENERATION OF THE MUSCULAR TISSUE.21 Chapter 21 DEGENERATION OF THE MUCOUS MEMBRANE TISSUE.22 Chapter 22 DEGENERATION OF TOOTH AND EYE TISSUES.23 Chapter 23 DEGENERATION OF THE HAIR TISSUE.24 Chapter 24 DEGENERATION OF THE SKIN TISSUE.25 Chapter 25 DEGENERATION OF THE GELATIGENOUS TISSUE.26 Chapter 26 DEGENERATION OF THE CARTILAGINOUS TISSUE.27 Chapter 27 DEGENERATION OF THE BODY TISSUE IN GENERAL.28 Chapter 28 Physical Treatment, 13629 Chapter 29 Degeneration of the Plasmo Tissue, 26330 Chapter 30 & II. D. For Cancer Patients, 27131 Chapter 31 Degeneration of Lymph Tissue,27232 Chapter 32 Degeneration of the Nerve Tissue, 27333 Chapter 33 Degeneration of the Bone Tissue, 27734 Chapter 34 Degeneration of the Muscular Tissue, 28035 Chapter 35 Degeneration of the Mucous Membrane Tissue, 28836 Chapter 36 Degeneration of Tooth and Eye Tissue, 29137 Chapter 37 Degeneration of the Hair Tissue, 29238 Chapter 38 Degeneration of the Skin Tissue, 29339 Chapter 39 Degeneration of the Gelatigenous Tissue, Stomach &40 Chapter 40 Degeneration of the Cartilagenous Tissue, 30041 Chapter 41 Degeneration of the Body Tissue in General, 30142 Chapter 42 Diet in Cases of Fever, 36243 Chapter 43 Symptoms and Course, 377