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Currently Reading “Lifeforce” By Dr. McCombs

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I’m learning alot reading this book on Candida infections and how to elimitate them. As I mentionned in a previous post, just three days after starting a yeast free/anti-Candida  diet, my son was doing much better, his tics dimished in number and in strength. We followed a simple diet where we illiminated a couple of elements at a time. The program description in this book does not work for children, I think, because of the need to sweat in saunas 6 times a week and the pills. It was still very informative.

 

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September 18, 2011 at 3:51 pm

Bananas have a calming effect

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Nerves: Bananas are high in B vitamins that have been shows to improve nerve function.

Stress Relief: Bananas are high in potassium, which helps normalize the heartbeat and regulate the body’s water balance. During periods of high stress, our body’s potassium levels tend to be rapidly depleted.  

Reducing Depression: Bananas contain tryptophan, an amino acid that can be converted to serotonin. Serotonin is a hormone that is known to make you feel happy and improve your mood.

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September 9, 2011 at 4:49 pm

Posted in Diets, Natural Therapies, Tics

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Kevin Trudeau

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Just wondering if anyone is a member of his website http://www.naturaltherapies.com and if they have gotten good information and help on Candida and immune building?
Thanks in advance.

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September 6, 2011 at 10:22 am

Natural Treatments for Tics & Tourettes’s

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This is a very good book. It was a little overwhelming at first and, I must admit, I read it and left it on the shelf for a few months after. I had no clue where to start and how to go about using the natural therapies. Once we found a medicine that could help our son and he was doing much better, I went back to the book and started implementing alot of the suggestions.I believe it is a very good and complete source and recommend it. They also have a web-site http://www.latitudes.org

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September 2, 2011 at 6:59 pm

Is there a reason for a specific tic?

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Is it possible that muscular tics reflect a “weakness” in the area of the tic? I have not seen anything written yet related to this, but it just occurred to me that my son has tics in the neck / shoulder area and that his atlas bone (C1)was displaced. It was recently put back in place, but we are continuing the visits to the Chiropractor and it is a sensitive area. Kendrick “twirls” and the electro-dermal screening we did found that his cells weren’t rotating in the right direction. He has eye tics and when I give him an herbal eye rinse for a few days, they disappear.  We are also currently trying to boost his immune system, and, overall his tics have diminished.  Is it possible that there are general tics and then tics that are due to a specific problem/weakness? If true, can we “cure “the problem areas and thus diminish that amount of tics significantly?

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September 1, 2011 at 9:54 am

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