From “Aged” to “Athlete” In One Day
Oscar Q. was troubled with bouts of excessive weight gain and then unnatural weight loss. He looked … Read more
Oscar Q. was troubled with bouts of excessive weight gain and then unnatural weight loss. He looked … Read more
Location: It is a butterfly-shaped, two-part gland that rests that stimulates the metabolism (or activity) of your many body cells against the front of your windpipe. It releases thyroxin, a hormone Hormone Function: Thyroxin determines the rate at which thyroxin (hyperthyroidism) accelerates metabolism; too little your body burns up its foodstuffs and consumes oxygen. Too … Read more
Saleswoman Helen S. felt increasing weakness as her workday wore on. She found it difficult to remain on her feet. She began to make frequent bathroom trips. Weight increased, even though her food intake was modest. Helen S. grew irritable upon the slightest provocation. She sought help from the store’s registered dietician who suggested she … Read more
Let’s take your body’s individual glands and see how you can use enzymes to energize them and thereby discover a new joy of daily living. Pituitary Gland Location: This pea-sized gland is suspended from a short stalk at the base of your brain. It is called the “master gland” be cause its three lobes release … Read more
An abundant availability of enzymes in your system will stimulate or catalyze the actions of your glands to release an ade- quate amount of needed hormones. Without enzymes, your glands become sluggish and are unable to become sufficiently invigorated to distribute these essential hormones. Now the entire body starts to weaken and illness may strike. … Read more
The health of your skin, the flexibility of your joints and muscles, the energy required to meet responsibilities of daily living, the metabolism of ingested foods, the very foundation of youth all depend upon one group of important organs, your glands. These internal “fountains of youth” are able to release health building substances called hormones. … Read more
1. Enzymes create fibroblasts which give you youthful skin. 2. Stella N. used an enzyme salad to develop a schoolgirl com- plexion within five days. 3. Use any (or all) of the enzyme catalyst programs for “new skin”. 4. Catalyze your skin and help it glow in moments with any of the home programs outlined. … Read more
1. Brush frequently to stimulate oil flow and to distribute the oil from your scalp to the ends of your hair. Aim for about 75 brushstrokes in the morning and 75 brushstrokes at night. 2. Use a mild shampoo once or twice a week. You might use castile shampoo, egg shampoo or any natural soap … Read more
You’ll boost your enzyme catalyst cleansing and hair grow- ing reactions by following these home care of the hair tips. IF YOUR HAIR IS OILY 1. Plan to shampoo with a mild product at least every other day. 2. Wet your hair with warm water before shampooing. Work up a good lather, then rinse with … Read more
To nourish your “crowning glory” you need to keep your hair in good enzyme active condition. Here are several easy-to- follow programs that put new life (and hair) into your scalp’s tresses: 1. A weekly shampoo and daily brushing are important. Whether you have problem hair or naturally beautiful hair, brushing daily will make it … Read more