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Wright Ph.D., is the director of the Institute
for Research of Food- related Disease. He has taught at universities
in four countries and has written several books and numerous articles.
He has gathered together the available knowledge of causes, cures,
and prevention of food-related diseases over the last ten years and
compiled it into Food For Humans. |
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Food
For Humans
By
Patrick Wright Ph.D.
$18.90
Softcover
- 368
pages
Food
For Humans
is the first book in the US that explains the negative health effects
of consuming too much protein. Heart disease, cancer, stroke, diabetes,
kidney disease, kidney stones, liver disease, arteriosclerosis, arthritis,
blindness, hemorrhoids, hypertension, impotence, prostate enlargement,
osteoporosis, etc. are protein diseases.
"What you eat makes you healthy or sick." A sign in an Oregon
State Park puts it as right as rain: "Squirrels Beware! Human Food
is bad for you." Human food is bad for all living creatures. Squirrels
need food-for-squirrels. Humans need food for humans.The book Food
for Humans explains what food-for-humans is and why we need it.
The book reports about the success stories of thousands of people. It
explains why these people could rid themselves from 400 food-related
diseases. The book does not speculate nor raise false hopes. It reports
that the cure for the greatest killer diseases has been known and available
for many years. Traditional medical theory and practice ignores these
cures. This boycott costs many lives, a lot of money and a lot of happiness.
Within one year, the human body exchanges all of its molecules. What
is the source of the new molecules our bodies need to regenerate? Can
they be found in medication or radiation? Can they be created in surgical
procedures? Can they be found in 'traditional' incomplete, degenerated
food sources? We get these molecules solely from Food for Humans.
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