Thursday, October 28, 2010

Tips

Tips From NSP Convention 2010 Lake Louise

From Dr. Kim Balas

Herbal Ca

- enriches breast milk.

Red Raspberry

- Tones the pelvic muscles and the uterus

- Powerful for women before and during pregnancy

Super Omega 3

- Reduces chances of preeclampsia

- Essential for infertility

Super Trio

- Provides all essential nutrients for energy and metabolism during pregnancy and lactation

Pantothenic Acid

- For anxiety, heart palpitations, migraines – open up a capsule of Pantothenic Acid and put it under the tongue. Do this several times a day

HS-C

- Excellent for quivering tongue

Magnesium Complex

- Reduces the top number in high blood pressure

Natural Changes

- Excellent for menopause

Vit. D3

- Acts as a hormone

- 10,000 IU a day reduces breast cancer

Green Tea Extract

- Blocks xenoestrogens

Program for depression

- Eliminate sugars, grains and dairy

- Essential Liquid Minerals or Mineral Chi Tonic

- St. John’s Wort

- Super Omega 3

- HTP power

- AD-C

Program for infertility

- No Sugar, no grains, no dairy

- Wild Yam and Chaste for progeaterone

- Essential Liquid Minerals

- Super Omega 3

- TS11

- Compounded Progesterone cream

Calcium from diary is a problem

- Calcium from milk is bound to casein and is not readily absorbed

- Humans do not have th enzymes to separate casein from calcium

- Milk is too high in phosphorus with inadequate magnesium

- Pasteurization binds calcium to phosphorus forming calcium phosphate

- Solution for healthy calcium intake is Herbal Ca, Magnesium, HSN-W Vit. D 3

Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis by Dr, Rally MacAllister MD

Dr Rally’s Dad developed IPD , a serious deadly lung infection. His oxygen levels dropped to 62% and most of us have an O2 level of 92%. Initially her Dad refused to take herbs as he thought they were all quackery. Dr. Rally put her Dad on an herbal program for the lungs and within 6 months her Dad’s O2 levels were up to 92% and he was healthier than he had been for years.

Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis

Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis by Dr, Rally MacAllister MD

Dr Rally’s Dad developed IPF , a serious deadly lung infection. His oxygen levels dropped to 62% and most of us have an O2 level of 92%. Initially her Dad refused to take herbs as he thought they were all quackery. Dr. Rally put her Dad on an herbal program for the lungs and within 6 months her Dad’s O2 levels were up to 92% and he was healthier than he had been for years.

Calcium

Calcium from diary is a problem - Dr. Kim Balas

- Calcium from milk is bound to casein and is not readily absorbed

- Humans do not have th enzymes to separate casein from calcium

- Milk is too high in phosphorus with inadequate magnesium

- Pasteurization binds calcium to phosphorus forming calcium phosphate

Solution for healthy calcium intake is Herbal Ca, Magnesium, HSN-W Vit. D 3

Infertility

Program for infertility - Dr. Kim Balas

- No Sugar, no grains, no dairy

- Wild Yam and Chaste for progeaterone

- Essential Liquid Minerals

- Super Omega 3

- TS11

- Compounded Progesterone cream

Depression

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Program for depression by Dr Kim Balas

- Eliminate sugars, grains and dairy

- Essential Liquid Minerals or Mineral Chi Tonic

- St. John’s Wort

- Super Omega 3

- HTP power

- AD-C

Tips

From Dr. Kim Balas

Herbal Ca

- enriches breast milk.

Red Raspberry

- Tones the pelvic muscles and the uterus

- Powerful for women before and during pregnancy

Super Omega 3

- Reduces chances of preeclampsia

- Essential for infertility

Super Trio

- Provides all essential nutrients for energy and metabolism during pregnancy and lactation

Pantothenic Acid

- For anxiety, heart palpitations, migraines – open up a capsule of Pantothenic Acid and put it under the tongue. Do this several times a day

HS-C

- Excellent for quivering tongue

Magnesium Complex

- Reduces the top number in high blood pressure

Natural Changes

- Excellent for menopause

Vit. D3

- Acts as a hormone

- 10,000 IU a day reduces breast cancer

Green Tea Extract

- Blocks xenoestrogens

Monday, October 18, 2010

Kidney Disease

A Success Story Involving High Potassium in the Blood

Recently a tall handsome man in his 40’s approached me about a very serious health issue. I could tell from his sunken eyes and his peaked complexion that there was a deep unresolved health problem. He proceeded to tell me that he undergoes kidney dialysis three times a week and the most annoying predicament was his high potassium levels in his blood. The doctor had told him he must not have anything with potassium in it. I explained that it was virtually impossible to eat foods that have no potassium because every single food unless it is junk food has potassium in it. Potassium is the spark of life and without it life does not prevail. I told him all about the high acid levels that are presently existing in between his cells and tissues and that the acids have moved into the cells and were now replacing the potassium, And where did the potassium end up. You guessed it. In the blood stream. So in fact there was a serious lack of potassium not an access of potassium. Would he be opened to taking Chinese Mineral Chi Tonic which is full of rich minerals and tonic herbs and also high in potassium. This he agreed to do even though his girlfriend was very skeptical because the doctor had declared that this man would get a heart attack if he were to indulge in potassium. However I did explain the safety factor here is that he would be getting a blood test every week. And besides he could take a small amount of the Chinese Mineral Chi Tonic perhaps a tablespoon twice a day. Armed with Mineral Chi Tonic , Chlorophyll Cat’s Claw, and a no sugar, no grains, no dairy foods this man left my attendance .

Three weeks later I had a conversation with this man. He sent me his blood tests . The tests indicated that the potassium levels were perfectly within the normal range. I asked him if he was ready to go the next step. With a voice of exhilaration he said, “Send me the herbs I need.” I have now added K and KC-X to his program.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010