Ryder
Well-known member
I have seen Dr. Blaylock on Dr. Becker's TV program and was very impressed with his informaton and manner.
He caught my attention with a few brief remarks about juicing for cancer patients. I figure if it is good for cancer patients it is probably good for those that don't ever want to be cancer patients.
I have one of his books but haven't had time to read much of it.
I am hearing a lot of talk about the benefits of Vit D3 above what was once believed to be adequate and that it is not toxic. In times past if you got enough to prevent rickets, that was thought to be enough and that was what recomendatons were based on. But there now seems to be those that think it is not that simple.
Of course anything can be considered toxic if you get tremendous amounts. Water can be toxic if you drink enough of it. (Perhaps I should say "too much".)
You can see videos and read/hear some of what he has to say by googling his name.
With the knowledge and experience Dr. Blaylock has, I at least listen when he speaks.
He caught my attention with a few brief remarks about juicing for cancer patients. I figure if it is good for cancer patients it is probably good for those that don't ever want to be cancer patients.
I have one of his books but haven't had time to read much of it.
I am hearing a lot of talk about the benefits of Vit D3 above what was once believed to be adequate and that it is not toxic. In times past if you got enough to prevent rickets, that was thought to be enough and that was what recomendatons were based on. But there now seems to be those that think it is not that simple.
Of course anything can be considered toxic if you get tremendous amounts. Water can be toxic if you drink enough of it. (Perhaps I should say "too much".)
You can see videos and read/hear some of what he has to say by googling his name.
With the knowledge and experience Dr. Blaylock has, I at least listen when he speaks.