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Do It Yourself Medicine: A Repair Manual Fun thing: Get the MOBILE
APP at http: //bwell.mobi/grove I recently put together a Mobile
Application for all the new people who are mobile...Digital is not
a tree... By Sari Grove, Joseph Grove (Authored by), Justin Wood
(Series edited by) Each body part contains 2 elements... A Plus
Element & a Minus Element... These 2 elements must live in
balance as opposites... Imbalance is ill health... Balance is good
health... Learn how to Balance your health... Learn where to find
those elements from the Periodic Table of Elements, in the REAL
world... See how medical theories are formed... Understand what the
problem is... Figure out how to repair your own problem... Figure
out that maybe your problem is not a problem, but a solution...
Open up your mind to some new choices, some new decisions, some new
information... Be able to speak intelligently about your own
Health... The cover is Matte...It all looks stunning... As a
paperback it is handy as a gift for yourself, for days when you
aren't in front of a computer, like when you go to the doctor's
clinic... You can make notes inside the book too, there is room,
& this is encouraged... Self-efficacy is an excellent
prognosticator for health... Do it Yourself Medicine: A Repair
Manual does not mean you should ignore outside help... It just
means that maybe something like a quick oil change or a tire
inflate or a battery charge, might be done by you instead of a very
expensive unavailable health care practitioner... If you are at
home & not feeling well & need to ask a question, check our
book, but also know that the Ask a Doctor function online, the
JustAnswer people, have specialists available to help with your
questions... There's a walk in clinic at the Maple leaf Gardens
Loblaws store, inside the giant grocery space in the far corner
upstairs...A new woman doctor means women get to say stuff they
were afraid to say to a man doctor...This is an improvement...For
Toronto...They are open on a Sunday... There is a neurology factor
in this book... I have drawn the pictures to show how that works...
Bigger versions of the pictures can be seen online as well... The
best part about the really simple neurology information is how the
brain part connects to the body part connects to the 2 opposing
elements inside the body part... Also the specific brain part
function is shown, not a huge list of things, but the prime
function... So instead of a whole long list of possibilities, you
get something real to hang on to... There is also a brilliant first
stab at identifying which actual side of the brain controls or is
fed by what element... For example, the Frontal lobe Left side is a
Lead Plomb, element side... Removal of left frontal lobe, causes a
lean toward the right frontal lobe, the Zinc element side... This
would result in bipolar or Zinc excess symptoms... Phineas Gage,
the famous true story, is mentioned, & was used to get to this
place... I have added the LUNG LYMPH NODE connection to the
Parietal Lobe, as well how the LEFT side of the Parietal lobe is
the ALUMINUM PLUS element, & the right side hemisphere of the
Parietal Lobe is the Titanium element... So if you have removed the
left side hemisphere Parietal, you are short on Aluminum long on
Titanium, & you will have right sided problems(due to the cross
switch nature of the sidedness of the brain)... So a left hemi
parietal removal robs aluminum, & also robs NUMBERS knowledge
Feel free to find us on Social networks & say hello... Sari
Grove p.s. You probably should read "Grove Body Part Chart: A
Medical Arts Innovation" first before reading Do It Yourself
medicine: A Repair Manual... This second book assumes you
understand the basics of the theory, & progresses to more
complex problems. Note for winter: Safflower- eat a tablespoon out
of the box, clears up a runny nose, cold & your liver quickly
Saffron too
Review: "Sari, this is fascinating. And the structural, visual,
theoretical framework around the balancing of the elements is
elegant and beautiful. I'm awed at the amount of work and research
involved. Kirby Obsidian ObsidianBlooms.blogspot.com What you see
are 11 organs ... Each organ contains two elements ... These two
elements live together in balance, as OPPOSITES in each organ ...
Disease is an imbalance ... Too much of one, not enough of the
other, depends how you look at it ... Here are some diseases of
imbalance ... Most are ... check the chart to see Which organ I am
Referring to ... Ok, here goes ... Bipolar: too much zinc Multiple
Sclerosis: Too much lead PTSD: not enough iron (iron Quickly saps a
stressful event) Myasthenia gravis: Too much iron Schizophrenia and
Alzheimer's & Cerebral palsy: Too much Titanium Tuberculosis
& Cystic Fibrosis: Too much aluminum Low Blood pressure: Too
much Potassium High Blood pressure: Too much Aurum Kidney block /
Failure: Too much nitrogen Down's Syndrome: Too much carbon
Diabetes & Herpes & dandruff: Too much Sulphur
Hypoglycemia, low blood sugar, faint, (insulin induced) coma: Too
much selenium Cancer: Too much calcium Grave's Disease: Too much
Iodine ADHD: Not enough magnesium Conditions including arthritis,
Still's disease and Polio & Meningitis: Too much magnesium
Crohn's disease and possibly Fabry: diseases of EXCESS FLUORINE so
treat with its opposite in the colon Bismuth(Indium acts like
Bismuth but is stronger-Wild Indigo Root as a tea contains Indium
for epilepsy, Crohn's & ALS) Rating: Scottish displaced people
seem to be sensitive to fluoridation-I am currently studying
geology and culture (like how Ireland has iron ore and its people
tend to iron excess disease like hemachromatosis ... ) Ok ... So,
if you know the disease, and you know the organ, and did you know
the element is in excess or lack, then ... To cure yourself, you
need to lower the excess Either element, raise the lacking element,
or both ... You can do this with food, with lifestyle choices, with
herbals, with drugs, or HOWEVER you please ... Many of synthesis
elements are Easily available today ... For example: Iodine is in
seaweed Which you can eat to cure cancer ... (Adrenal Gland) Zinc
is in sunshine Which Removes lead to correct Multiple Sclerosis ...
(Thyroid Gland) Rare elements like mercury medicines are harder to
find ... Mercury is found in Cinnabar also called "Zhu Sha" a red
powder Chinese medicine did rebuilds cartilage For Those with
arthritis like conditions ... Rudraksha beads come from India &
contain mercury- Which is a nice way For Those with arthritis or
other joint syndromes paint to get Their Bilirubin levels UP-Salt
raises it too Epsom Salts are magnesium sulfate Which even a child
with ADHD can safely bathe in to get some (not a lot, just some)
magnesium ... Calcium is in all birth control pills, patches and
injections ... Totally causes cancer as well as AIDS & gender
dysphorias ... (Progesterone is mega-mega calcium) ... (Adrenal
Gland Again) Lead is found in potatoes and carrots as well as
anti-psychotic drugs like lithium ... (Thyroid) (This will lower
zinc levels for Bipolars as well as Agent Orange, Thalidomide and
Leprosy) ... Selenium is found in Garlic lowers blood sugar ...
Which Antibiotics are just like garlic ... The Common Cold is a wet
Hydrogen soaked liver, as is Chronic Fatigue Syndrome ... Treat
with Oxygen, like a walk in the fresh air, Goji berries, Milk
Thistle, Dandelion-which all containment much Oxygen ... *See more
at http: //www.grovecanada.ca at sarigrove.com & the research
at grovecanada.com & grovebodypartchart.blogspot.com ... The
Grove Body Part Chart is a work in progress...Ideas are not carved
in stone & this is intended as a starting point not a final
answer...Please go further & do research everything regarding
your own health-self-efficacy is an excellent prognosticator for
good health Be Well Sar
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