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Scientists now agree that most disease states are caused by oxygen
starvation at a cellular level. Polluted air, devitalized foods,
and poor breathing habits can all lead to chronic oxygen
deficiency, a bodily environment in which toxins thrive as the
overall immune response is weakened. Through oxidative
therapies--the medical use of ozone (O3) or hydrogen peroxide
(H2O2)--we can assist the body in generating the oxygen needed to
oxidate viruses and bacteria as well as weak and sick tissue cells,
so stronger and healthier cells can take their place. The author
also explores the expanding use of oxidative therapies in
veterinary medicine and dentistry, including their success in
treating cavities and preventing infection. Providing a detailed
resource section, he explains how to combine oxidative therapies
with holistic methods, such as fasting, detox therapies, herbal
medicine, and nutritional healing, for a stronger start on the path
to optimum health.
The first book to present medical evidence that mineral springs can
prevent and cure disease--and to tell you which spas are most
effective
- Lists more than 200 of the best hot springs and mineral springs
in the world and the health conditions best treated at each, with a
special emphasis on springs in the U.S. and Canada
- Reviews additional healing techniques that best complement
bathing in and drinking medicinal waters--such as acupuncture,
homeopathy, fasting programs, and fitness training
- Includes photos of everything from famous spas to little-known
hot springs
The Fountain of Youth does exist Author Nathaniel Altman shows that
"taking the waters" is a powerful healing tool that rejuvenates the
body and prevents a host of illnesses. Until now, it's been the
best-kept secret for promoting and maintaining health and vitality.
The use of natural mineral spring water for the prevention and cure
of disease dates back 5000 years to the Bronze Age. Hot springs
reached their heyday in the United States in the latter part of the
19th century and were well attended until the early 1940s.
Balneotherapy--using natural mineral spring water for the
prevention and cure of disease--continued to thrive elsewhere in
the world and is making a big comeback in the United States. It is
an accepted form of mainstream medicine in Europe and Japan, where
an abundance of medical evidence shows that in addition to
relieving stress, certain mineral waters can help the body heal
itself from heart, liver, and kidney problems, skin diseases,
asthma, digestive disorders, arthritis, and a host of other health
problems.
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