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Dr. Hay speaks of the shortage of l
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Name the 4 causes of acidosis. From
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In health how much food is required
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Dr. Hay sees that honey, cane and m
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The aid of the pancreas whose funct
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What percentage will show raw starc
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What has created the perfect machin
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What must we avoid? Every function
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The easiest method eating safely is
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The inherited weakness can be avoid
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• TO CURE DISEASE “all” WE HA
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It would then make sense that a cle
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Describe the means necessary to cur
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What is the universal rule? Dr. Hay
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How often did Dr. Hay “FAST” an
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Did Dr. Hay normally “FAST” the
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Explain this ladies “FAST”. The
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As the body unloads the duration of
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After the “FAST” what care shou
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When no food is taken- What is acid
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What habit should be started so the
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Should milk be consumed with other
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Nothing can be both acid and ______
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If a breakfast is had, what should
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CHAPTER XXIV MENUS FOR ONE MONTH Af
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CHAPTER XXV EVERYONE HIS OWN PHYSIC
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His goal for the past 23 years has
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Does protein pollens cause hay feve
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CHAPTER XXVI A MEDICAL MILLENIUM Wh
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Is it wise to exercise the ill body
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