
When I first heard of this book, I could not believe that somebody has actually dedicated a
whole book to proclaim that water can cure diseases. On the other hand, when you think about it, water IS the universal solvent. If the idea that water is just something we drink ages ago, then it may also be possible that it can be really that beneficial to the body, considering the premise that it is a universal solvent.
In the book "Water Cures: Drugs Kill" by Dr. Batmanghelidj, the author compiles all that you need to know about water curing a wide array of health problems. If you think that you are being too dependent on
vitamins and medications to remedy your illnesses, then this is a good read for you. As a follow-up to the first one, this book provides information on a natural alternative to treating degenerative diseases and pains, which includes cancers.
In fact, the author explains that the diseases like cancer are caused by dehydration in the body. Regular or religious intake of water decreases the drought experienced in the body. Thus, the water becomes a "healing power" that is both effective and
less expensive than the drugs available today.
A representative of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) reported on April 7 that GlaxoSmithKline got a conditional consent from the regulatory board in order to market Xenical, a drug intended for weight loss. Last Thursday, the British pharmaceutical
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As with so many important places in the world, environmental issues are also at stake. The Dead Sea, the saltiest and most mineral-laden lake in the world, had been declared as the world's most threatened lake of 2006 by the Global Nature Fund. If you're
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