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Jerry Story <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 8 Mar 2003 16:21:21 -0500
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-- deficiency of chromium:
  anxiety, fatigue, glucose intolerance, adult-onset diabetes

-- deficiency of copper:
  anemia, arterial damage, depression, diarrhea, fatigue, fragile bones,
loss of hair, hypothyroidism, weakness

  The list goes on and on. See http://www.edmc.net/~jstory/causes.tar.gz

  What we need is a larger theory that includes BOTH the toxemia theory AND
 the nutrition theory, perhaps a synthesis.  There are TWO parts to
metabolism--the nutrition/building-up part and the
breaking-down/waste-removal part.

  I refer you to http://www.beyondveg.com/ for examples of what happens when
people live according to the toxemia theory (fast, eat a sanctified diet,
avoid
toxins) and don't get adequate nutrients.  I believe that the bios of
failures listed on beyondveg were caused not by toxins but by nutritional
deficiencies.

  Also on http://chetday.com/healthgurus.htm  are examples of health gurus
whose health failed.  Why did their health fail?  I think nutrition
deficiencies probably had a hand in some cases.

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