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PeterB <pkm@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>Virtually All Human Disease Is Owing to Nutritional Factors
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>According to the medical literature the vast majority of human
>diseases with known epidemiologies are caused by nutritional
>deficiencies. The better known ones are scurvy, pellagra, rickets,
>pernicious anemia, osteomalacia, Beri Beri, koilonychia, Hypocalcemia,
>Cheilosis, protein energy malnutrition, electrolyte imbalance, Menkes
>Disease, and Xerophthalmia. But other conditions and symptoms,
>including chronic fatigue, cold intolerance, low IQ, tingling
>sensations, irritability, even leg cramps and chronic low back pain,
>have been implicated by (or directly attributed to) nutritional
>factors.
Given that nobody knows what causes (for example) chronic fatigue, I'd
say you've gone way too far here.
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