
The body is really no different from a car. Like any machine, if you want it to last and give you years of trouble-free service for the maximum duration, it requires regular and routine maintenance.
If you want to get the most miles out of your car then you have to follow a routine and preventative maintenance programme, like regular change of oil and oil filter every 5,000 miles, change of air filter every 10,000 miles, a tuning and service every 25,000 miles and so on. Any mechanic will tell you that if you want your car to last for a long time and remain in good condition you must take care of it.
Likewise, it is the law of Nature that if you do not follow a routine maintenance program using the proper fuels and fluids, if you do not follow a routine preventative maintenance programme … the machine that is your body will break down.
Your body, like your car, uses fuel to run and as it runs it creates Read more on The benefits of cleansing regularly/seasonally…
Filed under Liver on Oct 8th, 2009. Comment.

Some stones can pass without the help of a Dr. Usually it is so painful that a Dr is consoled. It is not a bad thing to report the symptoms. The symptoms can include committing, needing to urinate, frequency, bloody or cloudy urine, fever, uncomfortable burning sensation when urinating. Sometimes a prescription is superficial, which are usually painkillers. Severity could result in hospital treatment but don’t worry, if you act quickly you should be fine.
Filed under Kidney, Kidney Stones on Feb 20th, 2009. Comment.

The Mayr Treatment is health through inner body cleansing as taught by the great physician and researcher Dr F X Mayr 1875-1965. Dr Mayr referred to biological strength of digestive organs as the root system of the human body. He explains how the digestive organs process the ingested food, extract vital nutrients from it by means of root like projections and then deliver these to the entire organism.
As stated in Dr Mayr’s introduction to ‘Health through inner body cleansing’ by Erich Rauch, MD “it is surprising how rarely todays medicine pays attention to these connections”.
Dr Mayr, known as the ‘old master’, was immensely vigorous and active up to his death in his 90th year. He would have been so pleased with the widespread distribution of his teachings.
Filed under Liver on Jan 21st, 2009. Comment.
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