Dr Wallach teaches us that Hemorrhoids are the
result of a Copper deficiency over time weakening the blood vessels in
the Anus, which is related to Vascular health. The long term diet of
foods low in Copper due to the depleted soils is the root of the
problem, combined with low absorbtion due to clogged Villi from GMO
Glutens in the Small Intestines. Dr Wallach has formulated a product
for this: Ultimater Selenium. This has in it, as well as the Selenium,
Chelated Copper - copper amino acid chelate. This has a very high
absorption level. However, Dr Wallach and Dr Glidden advise us not to
take it with a meal that has phytates in the food, as the Copper will
bind with the phytates and pass through the small intestines
unabsorbed. Dr Wallach suggests that this should be combined with
nutrient co-factors in the 91 Essential Nutrients which also has
Colloidal Copper in it from the Healthy Body Start Pak. Dr Wallach
teaches that to strengthen the blood vessels and to support and promote
the health of the Anus we should:
1) Eliminiate the 10
Bad Foods
2) One Healthy Body
Start Pak 2.0 Liquid per 100 lbs body weight per month
One bottle of Ultimate
Selenium per 50 lbs body weight per month
3) Increase Antioxidants
- minimun 20,000 ORAC points per day, up to
100,000
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