Monday, June 7, 2010

A FUTURE VISIT TO THE DOCTOR'S OFFICE

“I see you have brought your list of symptoms as requested,” said the doctor as he looked over the patient’s sheet of lined paper. “I think the CLC treatment will fix you up nicely,” he added as he pressed a few buttons and returned the page to his patient, together with Page 2 that gave the diagnosis and listed his instructions for treatment.

“Please note that it is important to consume all of these salad foods daily, preferably organic, fresh, and from your own garden if possible. Your Provincial Health Guide will explain the details on the meaning of the acronym CLC.

CELERY will give you a good source of dietary fiber, calcium, manganese, magnesium, pantothenic acid, phosphorus, potassium, Vitamin A, Vitamin C, B2, and B6.

LETTUCE, especially the green leafy kind, is a good source of dietary fiber, calcium, magnesium, phosphorus and selenium. It contains Vitamins A, C, K, B1, B2, B6 and folate, iron, potassium and manganese. Together with cabbage as well, helps the system in the production of leucocytes in the blood, or their element of activity.

CARROTS contain large amounts of Vitamins A, K, C, B1, B3, B6, manganese, potassium, phosphorus, magnesium, among others, and is a good source of dietary fiber.

“You will find all the details on each of these nutritional items listed in alphabetical order in the Provincial Health Guide. This will help your thought processes that encourage the cells of the body to put all of these nourishing foods into action. Thoughts are very important. A silent “Thank you,” to your wonderful body cells as they work together in this way,” our future doctor added. We do not need to wait for some future time to make good health possible and implement the CLC treatment immediately, make it a daily habit, and avoid future pandemics.

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