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Homeopathy, Diet and Health
  • Taking a holistic viewpoint

2
Hahnemann, OrganonAphorism 36 - 38
  • Only one disease can exist in the body at a time.

3
Herings Law of Cures
  • Symptoms should disappear in the following order
    - from within outwards, from above downwards,
    from more important organs to less important
    organs, and in the reverse order in which they
    appeared.

4
The epidemics today
  • Heart disease
  • Hypertension
  • Diabetes
  • Cancer
  • Obesity
  • Constipation

5
72 year old man with
  • Diabetes - 25 years (allopathy)
  • Heart disease and hypertension - 7 years
    (allopathy)
  • Cancer of the bladder - few months (no treatment)
  • What should go first?

6
Multiple diseases
  • This will not work according to Herings law
    which is for symptoms of a natural disease.
  • The artificial suppressions have to be removed
    first.
  • In order to stop the medications for diabetes and
    blood pressure we need to first remove the cause
    for these two.

7
Awareness
  • Homeopathy can treat through awareness but its
    not so helpful in situations where we lack
    collective awareness as a species.

8
Lifestyle changes - rapid, gentle, permanent
recovery.
  • 74 year old patient of diabetes since 30 years -
    blood sugar 222. Within 2 weeks 88.
  • 22 year old patient with insulin dependant
    diabetes - insulin injections 3 times a day -
    stopped insulin in 3 days.
  • 56 year old diabetic - diabetes controlled in 1
    month.
  • 76 year old patient, 3 years heart disease, 3
    weeks in hospital - off medication in 2 months.

9
  • 3 year old with chronic constipation stool
    needing mechanical removal - normal stools within
    days.
  • Obesity - weight loss which does not revert after
    sometime.
  • 11 year old with high blood pressure - reversed
    in 1month.
  • 25 year old with asthma - no more attacks.

10
Unnatural diet as a maintaining cause
  • What would be the natural food for the human
    being?

11
Humans are predominantly Herbivorous
  • Reasons
  • Primate ancestry
  • Teeth
  • Movement of jaws
  • Saliva
  • Long intestines
  • Absence of claws
  • Method of drinking
  • Night vision absent

12
Carnivores digestive system
13
Recent research humans are herbivores and not
omnivores
  • http//www.earthsave.bc.ca/materials/articles/heal
    th/comparative.html

14
Our Herbivorous Habits
  • Living in groups
  • Desire for sweets
  • Natural instincts
  • Frequency of eating

Hart Robert W. Sussman, Ph.D., professor
anthropology
15
Milk and Milk Products
Milk a health food - but only for the calf.
16
Foods natural to our anatomy
17
No meat - where will I get my protein?
  • Ever heard of someone with protein deficiency?
  • (Where do cows get their protein?)

18
Protein deficiency linked to severe malnutrition.
  • Primary disease linked to inadequate protein
    consumption - Kwashiorkor

19
  • Primary diseases linked to excess protein
    consumption - osteoporosis and kidney disease.

20
Percentage of protein in different animals milks
  • Man 1.25 - 2.7
  • Monkey 2.3
  • Guinea Pig 8.55
  • Rat 8.7
  • Dog 10.11
  • Cat 11.1
  • Cow 3.3 - 4
  • Goats 4.1

21
If I dont drink milk where do I get my calcium?
22
Calcium content of foods (per 100-gram portion)
  • 16. Kale (cooked leaves) 187 mg
  • 17. Lettuce (dark green) 68 mg
  • 18. Molasses (dark) 684 mg
  • 19. Mustard Green (raw) 183 mg
  • 20. Mustard Green (cooked) 138 mg
  • 21. Parsley 203 mg
  • 22. Pistachio nuts 131 mg
  • 23. Potato Chips 40 mg
  • 24. Raisins 62 mg
  • 25. Sesame Seeds 1160 mg
  • 26. Sugar (Brown) 85 mg
  • 27. Tofu 128 mg
  • 28. Spinach (raw) 93 mg
  • 29. Sunflower seeds 120 mg
  • 30. Water Cress 151 mg
  • 1. Human Breast Milk 33 mg
  • 2. Almonds 234 mg
  • 3. Amaranth 267 mg
  • 4. Apricots (dried) 67 mg
  • 5. Beans (pinto, black) 135 mg
  • 6. Beet greens (cooked) 99 mg
  • 7. Bran 70 mg
  • 8. Swiss Chard (raw) 88 mg
  • 9. Chickpeas (garbanzos) 150 mg
  • 11. Collards (raw leaves) 250 mg
  • 12. Cress (raw) 81 mg
  • 13. Figs (dried) 126 mg
  • 14. Hazelnuts 209 mg
  • 15. Kale (raw leaves) 249mg

23
The Relation of Protein to Calcium
  • The Nurse's Health Study recently found women who
    consumed 95 grams of protein a day compared with
    those who consumed less than 68 grams a day had a
    22 greater risk of forearm fractures.

24
Calcium imbalances in the zone diet
25
Dr Benjamin Spock warned against milk
  • "Cow's milk in the past has always been
    oversold as the perfect food, but we are now
    seeing that it isn't the perfect food at all and
    the government really shouldn't be behind any
    efforts to promote it as such."
  • "Cow's milk has become a point of controversy
    among doctors and nutritionists. There was a time
    when it was considered very desirable, but
    research has forced us to rethink this
    recommendation...dairy products contribute to a
    surprising number of health problems..."
  • Benjamin Spock, M.D., "Child
    Care," 7th Edition

26
What else is bad about Milk?
  • Milk is a cocktail of the following ingredients -
  • Hormones
  • Pus - average 7 drops / glass
  • Concentration of pesticides
  • Antibiotics
  • Bacteria

27
We consume more milk than we think. Milk and its
products are in many readymade foods
  • 1 oz of cheese is made from 16 oz of milk!

28
Vegan diet and Stamina
  • Dr. Per-Olaf Astrand conducted an informal study
    of diet and endurance using nine highly trained
    athletes, changing their diet every three days.
    At the end of every diet change, each athlete
    would pedal a bicycle until exhaustion.

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  • Those with
  • a high protein and high fat meat (carnivore) diet
    averaged 57 minutes.
  • a mixed (omnivore) diet, lower in meat, fat and
    protein averaged 1 hour and 54 minutes twice the
    endurance of the meat and fat eaters.
  • A high carbohydrate diet lasted 2 hours and 47
    minutes, triple the endurance of the high-protein
    group.
  • (Source Astrand, Per-Olaf, Nutrition Today
    3no2, 9-11,1968)
  • (http//www.filipinovegetarianrecipe.com/why_veget
    arian_foods_are_best_for_you/vegetarian_foods_are_
    energizing.htm)

30
More Strong and powerful vegans.
31
Our needs
  • pH alkaline
  • Fibre
  • Nutrients
  • Health Health Nutrition
  • Calories (Eat to Live, Joel
    Fuhrman, MD)
  • What about nutritional supplements?

32
Unnatural Plant based foods
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Refined foods
  • Oil
  • Other fats like butter, lard, margarine, butter
    substitutes
  • Sugar
  • White flour (our brown breads)
  • White rice
  • Processed foods, soft drinks
  • All of these give us calories without nutritional
    value. Because of the lack of fibre, more is
    eaten leading to obesity.

34
Effects of refined foods
  • Diabetes, heart disease, elevated triglycerides,
    elevated cholesterol, constipation and obesity...
  • Whole foods contain complex carbohydrates.
  • Refined foods contain simpler carbohydrates.

35
Percentage of nutrients lost when whole wheat
flour is refined into white flour Food
Revolution - John Robbins
  • Protein 25
  • Fibre 95
  • Calcium 56
  • Iron 84
  • Phosphorus 69
  • Potassium 74
  • Zinc 76
  • Copper 62
  • Manganese 82
  • Selenium 52
  • Thiamin (vit B1) 73
  • Riboflavin (vit B2) 81
  • Niacin (Vit B3) 80
  • Pantothenic Acid (vit B5)
    56
  • Vitamin B6 87
  • Folate 59
  • Vitamin E 95

36
Effects of sugars
  • No longer resembles a food, is an artificial
    substance and a drug.
  • The chemicals used in processing (phosphoric
    acid, calcium phosphate and others) are potent
    and health-debilitating.
  • Has a tremendous amount of carbonic acid which
    disturbs the nutritional balance.
  • Robs the body nutrients, especially the minerals
    chromium, zinc and calcium, and vitamins C and
    B-complex.

37
Sugar
  • Destroys digestion enzymes in the mouth, stomach,
    the small intestines and the pancreas.
  • Is released into the blood too quickly which is
    toxifying and damages the body cells.

38
Sugar in fast foods and ready made foods
  • 70 percent of the sugar we consume is hidden in
    foods.
  • 12-ounce soda contains 10 teaspoons of sugar.
  • Even pizza has a considerable amount of sugar in
    it, and so does commercial tomato ketchup.

39
Effects of caffeine (found in coffee, tea, colas)
  • Increases stomach acid secretion and promotes
    ulcers.
  • Produces anxiety, irritability, depression mood
    changes.
  • Stimulant action - Raising the blood pressure,
    damaging blood vessels and causing heart attacks.
  • Birth defects. Infant deaths.

40
Effects of colas
41
Fried Foods
  • Carbohydrates subjected to high temperatures
    become carcinogenic.
  • Oil heated over or for a long period of time is
    carcinogenic.
  • What oils should we use?
  • Oil Alternatives
  • Alternative to frying

42
Essential Fatty Acids
  • Only plants can create two types of
    polyunsaturated fats called essential fatty acids
    (EFA) known as omega-3 and omega-6 fats (w-3 and
    w-6 fats).

43
Plants rich in EFA
  • Linoliec acids - safflower, sunflower, hemp seed,
    soyabeans, walnut, pumpkin, sesame, flax
  • Alpha Linolenic - flax, hemp, canola (rapeseed),
    soybeans, walnut, green leafy vegetables,
    purslane, perilla
  • Gamma Linolenic - borage, black currant seed,
    primrose

44
Too much of a good thing
  • These EFAs protect against atherosclerosis and
    heart attacks, as well as relieve rheumatoid
    arthritis, diabetic neuropathy.
  • Larger intake of these also leads to heart
    attacks.

45
Less refined foods are less harmful but not as
good as whole foods
  • Examples fruit juices, molasses, rice syrup
    etc.

46
Raw foods are live foods
47
Dead foods
48
Rules to Follow in Diet
  • Eat foods that are anatomically suitable.
  • Eat whole rather than refined or processed in any
    way.
  • Eat fresh foods, unprocessed.
  • Eat foods grown in the vicinity and that are
    seasonal.
  • Choose organic over artificially grown ones.
  • Food combining is important.
  • Avoid junk food and artificial food.

49
Health Considerations of Organic
  • Toxic effect of pesticides cause cancer,
    Parkinsons, diabetes, hormonal disturbances
    including early puberty and various other
    diseases.
  • Diminished nutritive value of non -organic
    produce.

50
Organic Produce vs conventional produce
51
Decline of mineral content in some vegetables,
1914 - 1992 (average per 100gms)
  • Source The Healing Power of Minerals by Paul
    Bergner, Prima Publishing 1997

52
What are the results of eating foods with high
nutritive value
  • Quantity required decreases.
  • No nutritional supplements are required.
  • Tasty. Spices and food additives are not needed.

53
Results of eating foods with low nutritive value
  • Obesity with poor health.

54
B12 in Vegans
  • This is the only nutrient that anyone on a whole
    food plant based diet is likely to lack.
  • B12 is only made by bacteria, yeast and tiny life
    forms.
  • Meat and milk have plenty of B12 due to the huge
    bacterial flora.

55
Natural Vegan B12 sources
  • Intestinal flora
  • Fermented foods such as miso, tempeh, sauerkraut,
    plant milk yogurts, rejeuvelac.
  • Nutritional yeast, spirulina

56
Reasons for B12 deficiency in vegans
  • Sterility of foods (pesticides, fertilisers
    irradiation) You can avoid this by eating organic
    produce from farmers markets or growing your own.
  • Antibiotics taken

57
Disease as a path to personal growth
  • The significant problems we face cannot be solved
    at the same level of thinking we were at when we
    created them.

  • Albert Einstein

58
Chronic Diseases
  • Start at a very young age but we do not notice
    them because of our natural body reserves

59
Obesity
  • Hunger will be felt until the nutrient need is
    met or until the stomach capacity is filled.
  • Fibre is volume without calories.
  • Fibre contains nutrients and enzymes.

60
Constipation
  • Fibre holds water and keeps stools soft.
  • Straining for stools can cause hemorrhoids,
    diverticulitis, appendicitis, hiatus hernia.
    Remnants cause irritable bowel syndrome

61
Heart Disease and Hypertension
  • Only animals produce cholesterol. Plants never
    do. We being animals produce and need
    cholesterol. Excess comes from animals and fried
    foods
  • High caffeine and sodium intake, smoking also
    affect.

62
Diabetes
  • The result of diabetes is high blood sugar.
  • The causes - simple carbohydrates and sugar in
    large quantities
  • IGF from milk

63
Cancers and tumours
  • Proteins are growth producing foods.
  • Hormones in milk predispose to breast, ovarian
    and prostate cancers.
  • Lack of fibre in meat and milk cause intestinal
    cancer and lend to absorption of toxins.

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Problems of the Teeth and skeletal system,
osteoporosis
  • Starts from childhood - the condition of the
    teeth are an indicator.
  • Causes - anything having an acid reaction in the
    body - proteins, sugar, colas, coffee, tea,
    wine..

65
Other diseases that are caused by meat and milk
  • Indigestion and Gas formation, acidity
  • Arthritis and joint complaints
  • Kidney stones
  • Urinary tract infections
  • Acne
  • Allergies
  • Asthma and sinus infections (milk)
  • Depressions, mood swings, stress
  • Iron Deficiency (milk)
  • Tuberculosis
  • Mad cow disease (CJS)

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References
  • Reversing Heart Disease - Dean Ornish
  • Eat to Live - Joel Fuhrman (www.drfuhrman.com)
  • The McDougall Plan - Dr McDougall
    (www.drmcdougall.com)
  • The China Study - T Colin Campbell
  • Food Revolution A Diet for a New America - John
    Robbins

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Food, like homeopathy affects the mind and body
  • Emotions caused by adrenaline in flesh foods -
    fear, anxiety, depression, lack of self
    confidence, violence, suffering desperation,
    isolation, stress.

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Veal
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Chicken Transport
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Pigs
Sows
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Organic Dairy
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"Nothing will benefit human health and increase
the chances for survival of life on Earth as much
as the evolution to a vegetarian diet"
  • Vegetarian food leaves a deep impression on our
    nature. If the whole world adopts vegetarianism,
    it can change the destiny of humankind.
  • Albert Einstein


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ECOLOGICAL IMPACT
  • Food for thought

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Water
  • 500 litres 1 kg of potatoes,
  • 600 litres 1 kg of wheat,
  • 2000 litres 1 kg of rice,
  • 1,00,000 litre 1 kg of beef
  • Livestock consume 80 of the worlds water
    supply.

77
Land Usage
  • 12 - 16 kilos of grain - 1 kilo of meat or milk.
  • Non vegetarian - 16 acres of land
  • Vegetarian - 0.5 acres

78
Grazing destroys the forests. 260 million acres
of virgin forest are cleared for cropland to
support a meat centered diet.
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Energy
  • The worlds petroleum reserves would last for -
  • 13 years if all humans were meat eaters
  • 260 years if all humans were vegetarian

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60 million people die of starvation each year. Is
it because of the meat we eat?
  • 80 of the corn grown and 40 of the total
    grains are consumed by livestock.
  • 12 Lbs of wheat produce 12 loaves of bread or 1
    hamburger.

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  • One billion humans could be saved from starvation
    if Americans ate just 10 less meat.

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The figures
  • There are now 20 billion livestock on earth -
    more than triple the number of human beings!
  • Livestock contribute to more greenhouse gases
    than all the cars combined.

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  • Isn't man an amazing animal? He kills wildlife by
    the million in order to protect his domestic
    animals and their feed. Then he kills domestic
    animals by the billion and eats them. This in
    turn kills man by the million, because eating all
    those animals leads to degenerative - and fatal-
    health conditions like heart disease, kidney
    disease, and cancer. So then man tortures and
    kills millions more animals to look for cures for
    these diseases. Elsewhere, millions of other
    human beings are being killed by hunger and
    malnutrition because food they could eat is being
    used to fatten domestic animals. Meanwhile, some
    people are dying of sad laughter at the absurdity
    of man, who kills so easily and so violently and,
    once a year, sends out cards praying for "Peace
    on Earth."
  • Coats, C. David from Old
    MacDonald's Factory Farm

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  • Until he extends the circle of his compassion to
    all living beings, man will not himself be free.
  • Dr Albert
    Schweitzer 1875 - 1965

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Many good reasons to go vegan besides health
  • Starvation and poverty
  • Ecology and environment
  • Wildlife
  • Human rights
  • Animal rights

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There are lots of different theories about what
to eat. How do we know what to believe?
  • Understand what nature intended for us.
  • Think whole - In nature there is always a
    balance. If it is right for you it will also be
    right for the environment and right for other
    species.

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How to help your patients using this method
  • Change your own diet first guide.
  • Do lab tests before and after.
  • Make sure they do it 80 at least. If they are
    very sick insist on 100 compliance.
  • Be sure to help the get off the medications
  • Once you have gotten into it, its simpler that
    homeopathy, the results are faster and as high as
    90. After the patient is rid of most of his
    physical problems the homeopathic picture becomes
    very clear if at all a remedy is still needed.

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How to cook?
  • Compassionate Cooks www.compassionatecooks.com
  • Dr McDougalls DVD www.drmcdougall.com

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Would you sacrifice your tastes for my life?
Harold
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