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The Culprit and the Cure
Steven G. Aldana, PhD
Maple Mountain Press
935 East 900 North, Mapleton, UT 84664
ISBN 0975882805 $24.99, 272 pages
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The Culprit And The Cure
Steven G. Aldana
Maple Mountain Press
935 East 900 North, Mapleton, Utah 84664
097582805 $24.99 1-801-422-2145 www.ma...
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...(128) Serbia was portrayed as the culprit and initiator of the Yugoslav civil wars, and the ...J.D., Cornell Law School, magna cure laude, 2002; Maitrise en Droit (French law degree)...
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It's one thing to know, intellectually, that eating a lot of fast food is probably not your healthiest choice. It's another thing entirely, though, to flip through a book that lists nutritional values and see what you're actually getting when you order that tasty treat.
Former Brigham Young University professor Steven G. Aldana, who wrote the best-seller "The Culprit and the Cure," gets his message across using a stoplight to show, graphically, what's good and what's not. "The Stop & Go Fast Food Nutrition Guide" (Maple Mountain Press, $6.95) briefly and clearly explains why good nutrition is important -- and even what good nutrition is, or is not. The introduction also talks about the fast-food merchants who are trying to change, offering healthier choices and dropping bad- for-the-bod...
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DAYTON -- Before his boss gave him a book that changed his life, about the most running Chris Schlorman would do was to the refrigerator or recliner.
But now the Kettering resident wants to run the Boston Marathon next year, thanks to "The Culprit & the Cure -- Why lifestyle is the culprit behind America's poor health and how transforming that lifestyle can be the cure.
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About emphysema Source: Heart Lung & Blood Institute What: In emphysema, the walls between many of the tiny air sacs in the lungs are destroyed. Breathing can become labored. Who: More than 3 million Americans have been diagnosed; it is a factor in 100,000 deaths a year. Cause: Cigarette smoking is the main culprit. Prognosis: There is no cure. Quitting smoking can slow progression. Drugs and exercise might increase air intake. In late stages, surgery can help.
PHILADELPHIA - Researchers are finding innovative nonsurgical ways to combat the suffocating effects of emphysema, an incurable, progressive lung disease that afflicts nearly 3 million Americans.
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DEAR DR. GOTT: A friend of mine believes that he has Lyme disease. He does not have a rash on his skin; however, he does have a loss of memory and nervousness from time to time. The place he lives in has ticks. Also, a friend of his who lives in the neighborhood has had Lyme disease. What are the symptoms of the disease, therapy, cure and duration?
DEAR READER: Lyme disease was first recognized in 1975 following an excessive outbreak of arthritis near Lyme, Conn. Lyme infection is spread by the bite of a deer tick (Ixodes scapularis) in the northeast and north-central United States. On the Pacific Coast, the culprit is the western black-legged tick (Ixodes pacificus).
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... New Deal" (1933-1935), which proposed "to cure the depression, itself a catastrophic decline of r...518) again sees matching as the culprit: "The positive coefficient on income, and perhaps ...
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There are days when it seems our great state has been singularly identified as the catalyst and culprit for the economic woes within the global marketplace. While the issues we are experiencing are new to us, the process of blaming the "victor" is not complete until one individual has been identified as the peddler who promised a cure for all of our woes and, instead, sold us tainted elixir. So, we wallow in the blame, unable to negotiate the void, and yearning for what we have lost. Meantime, minutes move forward and each day represents one more opportunity to align our mindset to cope with and manage the current reality. The often used, clinical quote, "There's nothing wrong with you, it's all in your head," has a direct application to the thousands who find themselves outside the gat...
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I kept wondering why there was no discussion about the necessary vitamins, nutrients and foods needed to strengthen the immune system. Eating the right foods are just as important as avoiding the wrong foods. Especially sugar, which has a major impact on the immune system by weakening the white blood cells. It's not just the granulated table sugar that is the culprit. Sugar can also be found in processed and fast foods, simple carbohydrates such as rice, potatoes, pastas, white flour and many other foods that are easily converted to sugar. Sugar and vitamin C are both absorbed by the white blood cells. When sugar is absorbed in the form of glucose it blocks the absorption of vitamin C, which is absolutely necessary in fighting disease and viruses.
Boosting your immune system should be a...
...According to the Glutathione Disease Cure, two studies have demonstrated that boosting the a...