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Why I am Healthier at 68 than at 12?by Tom Taylor(OMNS May 3, 2021) At 12 I had hay fever too bad to work in a hay barn. Around that age I had styes on my eyelids so often that my mother sent me to school with sunglasses on. The medical solution offered for the styes and random skin boils was long term antibiotics. I was too fair skinned they said. Along those years, the kind old dentist stated my molars were too crevasse and he would fill them with the standard amalgam to prevent later cavities. So, every dentist visit one more was filled. The school health nurse gave my teeth a failing grade as my gums had pulled back showing the teeth roots on my bottom incisors. At 17 or so, the blackboards suddenly seemed rather too dusty to read the writing, and glasses were provided with the recommendation to wear them all the time for life. If my lack of interest in pharma products at age 68 were typical, it would likely be a concern to the pharma industry. For example, without their assistance, my hay fever is gone. Dentists of recent years have replaced the amalgam in my teeth with composite. Curiously, the glasses are gone too -- without them I have vision sufficiently good to pass the driver's license and the private pilot's license eye exam. With about half of my male friends from my first grade no longer walking this earth, I am obviously fortunate, but following the recommendations below were a major help. My hay fever came and went over roughly the same ~55-year period during which I had the amalgam filled molars. Additionally, my gums no longer expose my teeth roots. I now realize from vitamin C studies that I probably had a mild case of scurvy in those years. As for the glasses, well maybe a little luck, but also reading a decade ago that the eyes need a lot of antioxidants, and vitamin C is inexpensive and an essential antioxidant. And the absence of pharma in my life? Well after I tried to help a pharma-crazed friend with twelve prescriptions, the friend became more distant and I became deeply engrossed in the challenging goal of staying healthy. Many ancient manuscripts have been found buried in clay jars around Egypt. When I die, I would like to be buried with the following books and timeless images of the lectures on parchment in a clay jar at my feet. I hope that when rediscovered in some future millennium, this information will set off a sensation in the archaeological world. By then media companies will be over their obsession of keeping their drug advertisers happy, and the words may become known to one and all. Unless otherwise specified, the books below are available through major book sellers such as Barnes & Nobel or Amazon.
I skipped a lot of high-quality vitamin C material in trying to keep the above list small. [9-16] However, as a great indicator of the benefits of such material, let me state that in my experience, a "vitamin C convert" never needs to rely upon heavy use of prescription drugs. A vitamin C convert does not complain much about aches, pains, and physical limitations. And a vitamin C convert hardly ever needs a flock of medical doctors and a cabinet full of drugs. If you chose to be a medical outcast and follow the recommendations given above, be prepared to watch a lot of unnecessary illness around you. Especially, when material from the above list is mentioned, be prepared for the subject to be switched. However, every now and then, someone will take an interest, pharmacy sales will slow, and a life will improve. So, there you have it. You are what you eat. You are what you think. Hydrogen peroxide can help avoid many respiratory infections. Vitamin C helps immensely with oral and vision health. As this "diffusion of innovation", a common MBA expression, permeates the world, a lot of hospitals 50 years hence may very well look like that old automobile plant. Finally, once you absorb the library above, maybe you can help me figure out how to get this library in parchment. Enjoy! (Tom Taylor manages an engineering related business in Gainesville, Georgia. tom@maskinell.com. This paper is in celebration of his 68th birthday. The guys in this shop loosely follow these recommendations and rarely do we see a cold among them.) References1. Levy T (2021) Rapid Virus Recovery: No need to live in fear. Available from: https://rvr.medfoxpub.com 2. Myhill S (2020) Ecological Medicine, The Antidote to Big Pharma and Fast Foods. Hammersmith Books. ISBN-13: 978-1781611708 3. Hoffer A, Saul AW (2015) Niacin: The Real Story: Learn about the Wonderful Healing Properties of Niacin. Basic Health Pubs. ISBN-13: 978-1591202752 4. Dean C (2017) Magnesium Miracle. Ballantine Books, 2nd ed. ISBN-13: 978-0399594441 5. Levy T (2014) The Toxic Tooth: How a root canal could be making you sick. Medfox Pub. ISBN-13: 978-0983772828 6. Sarno J (1986) Mind Over Back Pain: A Radically New Approach to the Diagnosis and Treatment of Back Pain. Berkley; Reissue edition. ISBN-13: 978-0425087411 7. Church D (2020) Bliss Brain: The Neuroscience of Remodeling Your Brain for Resilience, Creativity, and Joy. Hay House. ISBN-13: 978-1401957759 8. Brownstein D (2001-2014) 15 Titles. Medical Alternatives Press. Available from: https://www.drbrownstein.com/shop 9. DesBois M (2021) The Treatment of Infectious Disease Using Vitamin C and other Nutrients. Orthomolecular Medicine News Service. http://orthomolecular.org/resources/omns/v17n04.shtml 10. Saul AW, Doctor X (2020) Vitamin C Treatment of COVID-19: Case Reports. Orthomolecular Medicine News Service. http://orthomolecular.org/resources/omns/v16n47.shtml 11. Cohen A (2020) My Personal Story of Mega-dosing Vitamin C. Orthomolecular Medicine News Service. http://orthomolecular.org/resources/omns/v16n41.shtml 12. Du L, Mei D, Li D, et al (2020) The Application of High-dose Intravenous Vitamin C in Severe Respiratory Virus Infections. Orthomolecular Medicine News Service. http://orthomolecular.org/resources/omns/v16n40.shtml 13. Zuker M (2020) Vitamin C Pioneer Frederick R. Klenner, MD: An Historic Interview. Orthomolecular Medicine News Service. http://orthomolecular.org/resources/omns/v16n35.shtml 14. Rasmussen MPF (2020) Vitamin C Evidence for Treating Complications of COVID-19 and other Viral Infections. Orthomolecular Medicine News Service. http://orthomolecular.org/resources/omns/v16n25.shtml 15. Farmer T (2020) COVID-19 vs Homo Sapiens Ascorbicus. Orthomolecular Medicine News Service. http://orthomolecular.org/resources/omns/v16n53.shtml 16. Taylor T (2017) Vitamin C Material: Where to Start, What to Watch. Orthomolecular Medicine News Service. http://orthomolecular.org/resources/omns/v13n20.shtml Nutritional Medicine is Orthomolecular MedicineOrthomolecular medicine uses safe, effective nutritional therapy to fight illness. For more information: http://www.orthomolecular.org Find a DoctorTo locate an orthomolecular physician near you: http://orthomolecular.org/resources/omns/v06n09.shtml The peer-reviewed Orthomolecular Medicine News Service is a non-profit and non-commercial informational resource. Editorial Review Board:
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