Disease fighters
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Contrast this with your summer diet. You cut down the starches and increase your use of lean meats, fish, cheese, eggs. And certainly, you eat more fruits and vegetables, with their “fresh from the garden” flavor. In short, your summer diet gives you the proteins, vitamins, and minerals needed to fight off infection. Arctic explorers Stefansson and Anderson proved the value of a high-protein diet in withstanding exposure during their enforced stay with the Eskimos in the northern part of Canada. This all-protein diet cured Anderson of his tendency to suffer one head cold after another. Stefansson reported that he had found no cases of head colds or pneumonia among the Eskimos. Aloe Vera Gel preparation involves gel, juice and sap from Aloe vera plant. In recent years, antibiotic drugs have been hailed as miracle workers in controlling colds.
Yet vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is one of the best natural nutritional builders of antibodies in your system. Antibodies are substances produced by the healthy body to render harmless the many infections entering it. Recent experiments have proved that vitamin C acts as a super antibiotic in the prevention and control of head colds and complications arising from them. Dr. R. R. Klenner of Reidsville, N. C., described the case of a patient with chills, fever, and head cold of two weeks’ duration who had not responded to sulfa, penicillin, or streptomycin. Dr. Klenner’s patient recovered within seventy-two hours after he had given her massive doses of vitamin C. And Dr. W. J. McCormick, in The Archives of Pediatrics, stated that enormous doses of vitamin C contributed to the building up of “disease fighters,” or antibodies in the blood-stream. Vitamin C, a natural substance, does this without the unpleasant or dangerous aftereffects that often accompany the use of antibiotic drugs.
Sufficient quantities of vitamin C must be present in the body to resist infections. Forever Freedom soothes digestive system additionally apart from helping in self cleaning process in the body.
After contracting a cold, it is more essential than ever that the daily intake be increased, through supplements, to many times the daily minimum requirement. Fighting virus infections greatly depletes the body reserves of vitamin C. Dr. Klenner found, in cases of virus infection, that vitamin C is missing from the blood and urine. The greater the respiratory infection, the more the need for almost heroic amounts of vitamin C. ”I drink a glass of orange juice daily, and I eat tomatoes all winter long. Doesn’t that give me enough vitamin C?” Miss G asked.










