Dealing with Nose Burns

Dealing with nose burns

Hi, this is a message from Matt and he is wondering if there is a special solution for the so called Pitta body types to prevent burning of their noses in the sun.

The Pitta body type is the most prone to get burned in the sun, so it is better to wear a hat so that you do not burn the nose, especially. If there is nose burning very easily, […]

The Body will Self-Regulate its Food Intake if You Listen to it

The body will self-regulate its food intake if you listen to it

Hi, this is a message from Miranda,  and she is wondering whether it really matters if we do not eat the 1200 calories we are suppose to eat per day? Sometimes I eat more and often I eat less. Since foods and veggies have less calories will this decrease my metabolism?

Again I personally, I am not into the calorie counting, like so […]

Use Activated Charcoal in case of Food Poisoning

Use activated charcoal in case of food poisoning

Hi this is a question from Alonzo and he is asking in case you get toxicated eating shrimp, what you recommend?

And basically it is very simple: get activated charcoal. Activated charcoal has been shown to decrease the toxicity of any kind of poison preventing it from getting into the blood stream and entering the brain and the tissues. So this is a very, very fine powder… you […]

Heal Yourself with Sunlight

Heal yourself with Sunlight

Sunlight is something that has been dear to my heart. I grew up in the time when sunshine or sun exposure was considered one of the most important things in your life. In Germany where I grew up there was a tradition many medical doctors used to treat tuberculosis with sunshine, and they had a high success rate, and they also used sun exposure, ultra violet exposure, to treat many infectious diseases […]

Timeless Secrets of Health and Rejuvenation

 

Timeless Secrets of Health and Rejuvenation

It is a very comprehensive book, when you think of five hundred and fifty (550) large pages, oversized pages, then, that can be mind boggling, but the way the book is laid out it is very simple to navigate through it… to find any conditions or situations that you may have come into, to then trace it back to the root causes of that particular condition; and that is what […]

Disorders of the Skin

By Andreas Moritz 

Nearly all skin diseases such as eczema, acne and psoriasis, have one factor in common: gallstones in the liver. Almost every person with a skin disease also has intestinal problems and impure blood, in particular. These are mainly caused by gallstones and the harmful effects they have on the body as a whole. Gallstones contribute to numerous problems throughout the body – particularly in the […]

Disorders of the Reproductive System

By Andreas Moritz

Female and male reproductive systems both depend largely on smooth functioning of the liver. Gallstones in the liver obstruct the movement of bile through the bile ducts, which impairs digestion and distorts the structural framework of liver lobules. This diminishes the liver’s production of serum albumin. Serum albumin is the most common and abundant protein in the blood responsible for maintaining plasma osmotic pressure at its normal level of 25mmHg, and clotting factors, essential for coagulation of blood. Insufficient […]

Disorders of the Joints

By Andreas Moritz

There are three types of joints in our body: fibrous or fixed joints, cartilaginous or slightly movable joints and synovial or freely movable joints. The most susceptible to disease are the joints of the hands, feet, knees, shoulders, elbows and hips. The most commonly found diseases include rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis and gout.

Most people with rheumatoid arthritis have a long history of intestinal complaints: bloatedness, flatulence, heartburn, belching, constipation, diarrhea, coldness and swelling of hands and feet, increased […]

Disorders of the Bones

By Andreas Moritz

Although bone is the hardest tissue in the body, it is, nevertheless, very much alive. Human bone consists of 20% water, 30-40% organic material, such as living cells, and 40-50% inorganic material, such as calcium. Bone tissue harbors many blood and lymph vessels, and nerves. The cells responsible for balanced bone growth are the osteoblasts and osteoclasts. Osteoblasts are the bone-forming cells, whereas osteoclasts are responsible for resorption of bone to maintain optimum shape. A third group of cells, […]

Disorders of the Urinary System

By Andreas Moritz

The urinary system is a very important excretory system of the body. It consists of: two kidneys which form and excrete urine; two ureters which convey the urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder; a urinary bladder where urine collects and is temporarily stored; and, a urethra through which urine is discharged from the urinary bladder to the exterior of the body (see Figure 1).

 

Figure 1: The Urinary System

 

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