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Humbart
Santillo was born and raised in Lockport,
New York and received his B.S. degree from Edinboro State Teachers'
College in Pennsylvania, attending on football and track scholarships.
Following
graduation from Edinboro, Mr. Santillo developed thirty-three
different allergies and signs of rheumatoid arthritis. After enduring
three years of traditional medical treatment and taking prescription
drugs to no avail, Mr. Santillo began his search for a real solution
to his problems.
Over
many years, he obtained the following degrees: Doctor of Naturopathy
(Anglo-American Institute of Drugless Therapy), Health Practitioner
(Hippocrates Health Institute of Boston, MA under Dr. Ann Wigmore
and Victoras Kulvinskas), Iridology Certificate of Merit (under
Dr. Bernard Jensen), and Master Herbalist (from Dr. John R. Christopher
at the School of Natural Healing in Utah). Continuing his education,
Mr. Santillo has attended many courses and seminars including:
Oriental Herbal Medicine (with Sabhuti Dharmananda, Ph.D., Director
of the Institute for Traditional Medicine and Preventative Health
Care), Myropractic Therapy (with Dr. Jym Marinakas, N.D.), Medical
Botany (from the Platonic Herbal Academy in Santa Cruz, California,
with Ed Smith and Michael Tierra), and eight years of study under
Dr. Phil Zimmerman and Dr. Thurman Fleet earning his Doctor's
degree from the Concept-Therapy Institute, San Antonio, Texas.
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Food
Enzymes
The Missing
Link to Radiant Health
by
Humbart Santillo
$7.95
Softcover
- 94 pages
Food
Enzymes is a practical and concise guide that explains why food enzymes
are so important, how correct enzyme supplementation is beneficial,
and how food enzymes function. It also presents research on why we need
food enzymes and which food enzymes are necessary for a person's particular
needs. The information in Mr. Santillo's book is breakthrough in the
field of nutrition and health care.
Did
you know that the body could do nothing without enzymes? All metabolic
functions require the help of these "biological units of work."
Enzyme levels, particularly in our immune system, are severely depleted
due to the overconsumption of processed and cooked foods, and the toll
that stress, environmental pollutants, and other life-negative factors
have on our lives. If you are interested in longevity, vitality, superior
health, overcoming sickness, or losing weight, this book will be of
interest to you.
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