BODY ODOR indicates that putrid gases have formed inside the body by toxic chemical changes, or by eating foods with strong odors, for instance, garlic or broccoli.
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Blood Sugar
BLOOD SUGAR: High: See Diabetes, page 258. Low: See Hypoglycemia, page 274.
Blood Pressure
High blood pressure: High blood pressure is the body’s method of stretching, cleaning and healing congested arteries and veins. Unlike what is said in the media and portrayed on television, many heart attacks occur during times of low blood pressure and low cholesterol levels. High blood pressure is necessary to vital arterial health when blood…
Bladder Infection
BLADDER INFECTION is a detoxification of the urinary bladder characterized by pain in the lower abdomen and back, sometimes fever, and an urgent, most often painful, frequent need to urinate.
Bitot’s Spots
BITOT’S SPOTS are white, foamy elevations on the whites of the eyes.
Beriberi
BERIBERI is a form of severe malnutrition. Correcting beriberi requires adherence to a well-balanced dietary regime for a long time. See Eating Schedules, pages 40-42 in the book The Recipe For Living Without Disease. Symptoms: In adults: appetite and weight loss, diarrhea, edema, fatigue, heart failure, nerve dysfunction causing paralysis and wasting of limbs. In…
Bell’s Palsy
BELL’S PALSY is paralysis of some facial muscles, resulting from facial nerve damage. This is most often due to excess adrenaline produced from toxic diets and/or environmental pollution. When adrenaline utilizes all of the blood fat, it seeks other fats. For example, adrenaline may eat at the nerve coatings (myelin), and leach fat from the…
Bedwetting
BEDWETTING is the inability to control the bladder during sleep because of nutrient losses during stressful waking hours, usually when toxic blood conditions exist. Blood sugar problems are commonly causative, such as in childhood diabetes.
Balding
BALDING is the rapid or gradual loss of hair growth, usually occurring from metal-poisoning from canned foods, aluminum cooking utensils, deodorants, shampoos, soaps, and medication. Poor oxygen utilization is sometimes causative. It is also believed that poor thyroid function is causative, but my experiments disproved that theory.
Bad Breath
BAD BREATH: See Halitosis, page 267.