“…Faulty digestion is usually the result of inadequate B vitamins.”
It’s actually as simple as that. But, how can you tell if it is a B vitamin deficiency and not something else? That, too, is simple. In her book, Let’s Eat Right to Keep Fit, Adelle Davis provides a simple tool for checking by an inspection of your tongue.
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DEPRESSION: I suffer from depression and I must say that Instant CalMag-C has made a big difference in my life. Thumbs up to the guy who invented this product.”
CALM, LESS IRRITATED AND NERVOUS: “Since all members of my family including me, my husband and my 1½ year old daughter started to take CalMag-C we seem to have less problems in the family:
Minerals are the spark plugs of your body. They are necessary for the activation of thousands of chemical reactions that need to occur in your body daily. If they are missing, there is nothing to spark the reactions needed for your body to function. They are even more important than vitamins because, without them, the enzymes can’t be activated that are needed to control all the chemical reactions that take place in your body.
“At the end of the reproductive cycle, the ovaries gradually become inactive. This process is the reverse of changes that occurred in puberty, and a healthy woman on an adequate diet is as unaware of any disturbances as she was at adolescence. Furthermore, normal adrenal glands produce a number of sex hormones which take over when menstruation ceases.
“Because allergies can result in a variety of symptoms, they are frequently blamed when they do not exist!
“For instance, in one study of 50 babies with skin rashes, all supposedly allergic to milk, none showed improvement when milk was denied them. Such rashes are usually caused by a lack of B vitamins or linoleic acid and clear up when the missing nutrients are supplied.
“Psoriasis and fatty tumors. The eczema-like skin condition psoriasis appears to result from the faulty utilization of fats. People with this abnormality usually have excessive amounts of cholesterol in their skin and blood, and by the time their blood cholesterol has been reduced to normal, their psoriasis has cleared up.
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“Dr Fred R. Klenner* has reported successfully treating black widow spider bites and bites of highland moccasins and rattlesnakes with 4 000 mg of vitamin C given every few hours around the clock with small amounts of calcium gluconate.
Did you know that heartburn is actually a symptom of too little acid and not too much? Taking antacids will worsen the problem so stop and see why you might be experiencing this problem.
“…. the doctor was literally bragging about my husband to his nurse today saying “this guy was amazing last week … he was such a trooper with the amount of laser he let me do on his eye. I’ve never had anyone endure so much laser for so long.” Due to him tolerating it that well, the doctor was hopefully able to repair the massive tear in his retinal wall without doing real surgery. Thank you for getting him sorted out and drinking his CalMag-C just at the right time!” Donna B, Tennessee
Successes
PAINFUL SWOLLEN KNEE: “Yes, I would be glad for you to use my message. I have NEVER written a testimonial for anything before, but this was really amazing. My patella began popping out of place following a day of working on my hands and knees doing construction underneath my kitchen cabinets. After suffering for over two weeks from a very painful swollen knee, I was getting no better and was actually becoming more debilitated as my other knee was becoming inflamed from bearing more weight as I favored the injured leg. I had tried several things with no success, when I thought of my CalMag-C that I had neglected to take in quite a while. In less than thirty minutes after drinking the mixture, my mobility improved by about ninety percent! By the next day and two more doses, I was walking up and down my front steps using both knees and without pain….a true miracle!” Susan H, Mississippi
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