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ginny wilken <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 7 Dec 2006 10:51:18 -0800
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On Dec 7, 2006, at 10:02 AM, Philip wrote:

>
> As you probably know, improved diet is not a total cure for  
> everyone. For
> example, an immune system that has gone haywire is difficult to get  
> back
> under control. Improved diet can put autoimmune disorders  
> ("diseases of
> civiliation") into total remission for some people, but for others  
> there is
> only partical improvement or a period of near or total remission  
> followed by
> a gradual return of symptoms, albeit usually less severe than  
> before the
> dietary improvement. Also, some physical damage done by the  
> "diseases of
> civilization" (what I sometimes call "modern foods syndrome") can be
> permanent and therefore unresponsive to dietary change.
>
> Good luck Ginny. Let us know how it goes.


Thank you! Yes, I realize that even great diet can only support  
health, not create it when other factors are present. I am a student  
of classical homeopathy, and this holds that many dysfunctions are  
chronic low-level ones which can escalate if ignored or suppressed. I  
use homeopathy to reorder the internal workings, and then support  
that with good health practice.

ginny


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