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Cholesterol is necessary for the proper functioning of the body and is produced mainly in the liver.  It is used to build cell membranes, sex hormones, and aid in digestion.  When cholesterol is present in excess, it can form plaque, which sticks to artery walls, and eventually lead to heart disease, high blood pressure, poor circulation, and gallstones....

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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, also known as CFIDS (Chronic Fatigue Immunodeficiency syndrome), is a condition that has become widespread in the United States.  Viruses such as Epstein Barr, Cytomegalovirus, mononucleosis, and herpes have often been associated with chronic fatigue.  Some people feel that massive immunization campaigns, which are designed to eradicate communicable diseases, have weakened the immune system in some individuals rather than strengthen it, making it easier for viruses to cause diseases.  Other causes may be the fungus Candida albicans, chronic mercury poisoning from dental amalgam fillings, heavy metals (e.g., lead, arsenic, and cadmium) from the environment, anemia, hypoglycemia, hypothyroidism, and sleep problems.  All of these conditions can stress the immune system and lower your resistance to disease....

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Max Gerson, M.D. first discovered the detoxifying capability of coffee enemas.  In treating cancer patients, he noted that on his program--using primarily dietary measures (e.g., freshly pressed raw fruit and vegetable juices)--patients who expired from cancer did not die from tumor overgrowth but from liver intoxication.... 

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The symptoms of the common cold include head congestion, runny nose, watery eyes, sneezing, coughing, headache, fever, and generalized aches and pains.  The throat may be sore, red, and dry.  Lymph glands in the neck can be swollen....

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Constipation results when waste material moves too slowly through the large bowel.  The frequency of elimination and the consistency and volume of stools vary so greatly in individuals that it is difficult to determine what is normal. Some nutritional-oriented physicians recommend 2-3 bowel movements per day, as that is about how often most people eat.  Most agree that the bowels should move at least once daily.  If not, you may need to eliminate the cause of constipation and improve your bowel habits....

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