On the Path to Body
Wholeness and Harmony
by Dr. Richard L. Richman, D.C.


The Body has the knowledge to cure us of our ills. We can learn how to "talk" to it.

Wouldn't it be wonderful if you could talk to your body about its various symptoms, biochemical imbalances, and toxic accumulations and have it immediately respond by telling you what to do about them? Or even about symptoms you don't have yet? Most of us are trained to deal with our symptoms by handing over our personal power to a doctor, who is usually trained to treat only the symptoms at hand. A lot of us suspect that there's more there than meets the eye, but often we don't know how to go more deeply.

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Milk as It Should Be: Raw
Wisconsin Family Farm Develops Raw Milk Program
By Patrick Slattery


From Well Being Journal Vol. 12, No. 5 ~ September/October 2003

Janet Brunner's past health problems led her and her husband to farm in a fashion they couldn't have imagined some years ago. Today they are excited about what they are doing, and confident that they can help others attain better health by eating real foods—in particular, the healthy fats available in unprocessed whole milk products.

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Medical Journalist Report
Value of Colon Hydrotherapy Verified by Medical Professionals
by Morton Walker, DPM
©Copyright 2000 by Dr. Morton Walker

From the signal stage of history surrounding ancient Egypt, practices of colon hydrotherapy in their most basic form – enemas or clysters – have provided people with internal cleansings adjunctive to their personal external hygiene. The Ebers Papyrus, from the 14th century B.C. prescribes internal cleansing for no less than twenty stomach and intestinal complaints.1
But in the modern era it fell to J. H. Kellogg, MD, of Battle Creek, Michigan, famous for his invention of corn flakes and various techniques of good hygiene, to popularize colon hydrotherapy. This happened from Dr. Kellogg’s publication of his article in the Journal of the American Medical Association praising the procedure’s efficacy for saving a dysfunctional large bowel.2

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To B or Not to B
: A Fresh Look at Chronic Fatigue
by Vic Shayne, Ph.D.

So many people these days (especially women) are suffering from chronic fatigue that one might call this phenomenon an epidemic. Chronic fatigue syndrome is not really a disease, per se, but rather a set of symptoms that are so great in number that patients frequently are told by their physicians that they are hypochondriacs. Or, chronic fatigue is commonly blamed on the Epstein Barr Virus. Not able to catch this sickly tiger by the tail, patients often are referred to a psychiatrist to deal with the complexity of emotional upset.

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Hypno-Kinesiology
Child Abuse Starts at Conception

"The negative energy creates perpetual stress; when released we lose weight, stop smoking, our self-esteem is raised, and recipients of this program find that they heal quicker. When this program is performed on anyone it works like preventive stress relief. For a child this could mean a life free of emotional weakness. I believe that if this program was used on a child we could effectively reduce teen/adult violence, from drug abuse, to sexual abuses, to suicide.

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