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Hippocrates Health Program: A Proven Guide to Healthful Living
Hippocrates Health Program A Proven Guide to Healthful Living
Author: Brian R. Clement
ISBN-13: 9780962237300
ISBN-10: 0962237302
Pages: 71
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Publisher: Hippocrates Books
Book Type: Paperback
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A comprehensive, small handbook to guide you back to a premium state of health if you are willing to shun all your favorite meals and drinks, and exchange them for raw foods and wheat grass. It takes a lot of determination to do this, but if you're in enough pain, it may be time for a radical change. This book can inspire you to do it so long as you are 100% determined to make that leap.

Here is a spirit-minded call to return to our "evolutionary ancestors," outlined enthusiastically by author and Hippocrates Health Institute director, Brian R. Clement. By rejecting "cooked corpses of animals," all processed or cooked foods, coffee, alcohol, sweets, pesticide-ridden fruits and vegetables, and other harmful elements, we can learn to optimize our state of well-being is the claim.

The program is built upon a lifetime diet of fresh, organic, raw, vegetarian foods; raw juices; sprouts of all sorts; algae; pollens; whole foods; special supplements, and beneficial wheat grass; with daily sunshine, water, clean air, spiritual tuning, and regular exercise.

Included are which foods to eat or avoid and why, nutritional comparison charts, how to grow your own sprouts, all about juicing, dehydrating and fermenting, how to fast, illustrative diagrams, and more.

May offer nutritional healing to those suffering from addiction, hypoglycemia, cancer, diabetes, candida, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, malnutrition, immune disorders, obesity, and exposure to radiation and toxins, to name a just a few.