Superior Health Through Nutrition1891 Dr. Hay was one of the first to put nutrition before medicine; prevention before cure. He maintained that physical well-being was a prerequisite to a normal, healthy mental and spiritual outlook on life. Thus the term "nutrition" assumes a broade. |
Contents
XIII | 91 |
COLITIS | 132 |
THE GALL BLADDER | 135 |
THE KIDNEYS | 137 |
DISEASES OF THE BLOOD | 143 |
ARTHRITIS | 147 |
DIABETES | 152 |
PNEUMONIA | 157 |
TUBERCULOSIS 132 135 | 162 |
THE DEGENERative Nerve DISEASES | 169 |
XXIX | 174 |
IS THE MEDICAL ATTITUDE CHANGING? | 175 |
Common terms and phrases
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