Look, just level with me before I go to the trouble of visiting the 
website and reading everything there: does it involve drinking my own 
urine?



--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "amarnath" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> apparently the culprit was huge cholesterol build up and rupture of
> vein,
> or something like that.
> 
> what could have helped him is Dr Fuhrman's  "Eat To Live" approach 
which
> I have been enjoying for about eight years now. www.drfuhrman.com
> 
> Dr Fuhrman, MD specializes in getting people of unnecessary 
medications 
> and reversing the  major diseases ~  heart,  weight,  diabetes, 
> cholesterol buildup, minimizing risks of cancer etc.
> 
> According to Dr Fuhrman, your waistline is a more telling health 
factor
> than your blood tests, etc. He is a genius at "aggressive" 
nutritional
> healing and has formulated the health equation:
> 
> NUTRITIONAL HEALING POTENTIAL = NUTRIENTS / CALORIES
> 
> Thousands of his patients, hardly ever have to see him in his office
> after they get better and simply follow his "excellence in 
nutrition"
> approach.
> 
> I'm not pushing "to live long" I'm 68 and ready to go whenever; just
> pray it will be as quick as Tim Russert.
> 
> But while we are here why not take advantage of the "Best Diet on 
Earth"
> www.drfuhrman.com
> 
> I have been vegatarian for 38 years mostly Vegan because of allergy 
to
> dairy and now also because if my wife. Took 30 years to stumble on 
this
> during which time I experimented with many ~ fruit, macrobiotic,
> ayurvedic, super-foods, super-supplements, etc.
> 
> Take my word for it, "Eat To Live" is the simplest best approach.
> Once your get the basic core diet, you can build around it to suit 
your
> body's needs.
> 
> God Bless,
> anatol
> 
> 
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Alex Stanley"
> <j_alexander_stanley@> wrote:
> >
> > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Sal Sunshine salsunshine@
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > On Jun 13, 2008, at 6:14 PM, curtisdeltablues wrote:
> > >
> > > > Nicely said Louis.  He was one self actualized human IMO. A 
real
> > > > intellectual asset in my life.
> > > >
> > > > 58!  That bullet is a bit too close for comfort.
> > >
> > > And so suddenly too.  It's not really the age that gets to me,
> > > it's that someone who appears to be in good health just drops.
> > > Not a bad way to go, really, but at 78 or 80 or 85, not 58.
> >
> > Appeared to be in good health? I've never watched him, and I don't
> > know much about him, but from pictures, he certainly didn't look
> > healthy to me. On seeing his pudgy face, I wondered if he had
> > diabetes. I did a Google search, and sure enough, his Wikipedia 
entry
> > mentions a history of both diabetes and coronary artery disease.
> > >>>>
>


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