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drceephd2@netscape.com

2005-04-02, 4:24 pm

George Lagergren wrote:
> <drceephd2@netscape.com> wrote:
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> Okay. What is the real underlying root cause of ulcers?


First,let me appolgize for writing cancer instead of ulcers in my
previous post. I cannot believe I did that...give me a D for dumbass.

The real, underlying, cause of ulcers is toxemia just as Tilden has
explained it.

By chosing our foods, preparing our foods, and eating those foods in a
manner that is in opposition to the needs of the stomach, we encourage
indigestion and the resulting stomach unhealth.
If you look at where ulcers occur, you will see that they also occur
after the stomach in the duodenum of the small intestine in many cases.


I really cannot go into the why's since I would have to write a book to
explain it.

Ulcers occur due to wrong eating habits, primarily. The bacteria occur
as a symptom, not a causitive agent.
Please refer to the seven stages of disease which I have posted before.
Enervation, toxemia, irritation, inflammation, ulceration,
induration....with the stomach, the stomach will indurate before it
will ulcerate. The last stage is fungation, or cancer, as we now
describe it.
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> Only if the doctor of the future knows nutri med type

of
> medicine.
> But are most patients interested in a good diet?


Certainly not. All patients are preconditioned to want an examination
by their disease specialist followed by a prescription for a pill to
make the pain or discomfort go away. This is the usual quick fix.
Who wants to believe that their diet and lifestyle is causing their
pain and discomfort? Who wants to change their diet and lifestyle to
recover and prevent further pain and discomfort? I had one client who
stated that if he had to give up the eating of meat, even for a time,
to avoid heart replacement surgery, he would rather die....so be it.
I know an older
> person who is a sugar addict. He puts tons of sugar in his ice tea

and
> then wonders why his teeth are actually falling out of his jaw

socket.
> And many persons drink tons of soda pop which is a good diet no-no.


DrC PhD

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