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BOOKS PUBLISHED ABOUT Concerning Beres Drops Plus® And Other Health Matters |
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The following books listed below are research material concerning Beres Drops Plus® and other important health matters. Links To Author and Syndicated Columnist David Lawrence Dewey's columns on Hydrogenated Oils and Aspartame - Also Known As Equal®, Nutrasweet® and Spoonful® |
Physicians Guide to Nutraceuticals (PGN)
Published by Nutritional Data Resources, L.P.
First Edition in USA for 1998.
Distributed to over 250,000 hospitals, clinics and physicians.
ISBN 0 000000 000 0
Retail $49.95
Available to consumers by calling
1-888-288-7920.
Provides an indepth clinical guide about Beres Drops Plus.
Includes usage parameters, ingredient statement,
manufacturers quantitive and qualitative ingredient and recommended usage.
Presciption for Nutritonal Healing
By James F. Balch, M.D., Phyllis A. Balch, CNC,
First Edition 19996/Second Edition in 1997.
Published by Avery Publishing Group in USA,
ISBN0-89529-727-2. Retail $15.95.
Available to consumer at all book stores
The first edition recommends Beres Drops Plus for adjuvant treatment of cancer.
The second edition which is currently available, it expands this recommendation
to include other immune diseases such
HIV/AIDS, Leukemia,
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome,
Down's Dyndrome and Cystic Fibrobis.
Cancer Theraphy: Independent Consumer Guide to Non-Toxic Treatment
by Ralph W. Moss, PH.D. (Author of The Cancer Industry)
First printing in 1992. Fifth printing, 1996.
Published by Equinox Press Inc. in the USA. ISBN 1-881-025-063. Retail $19.95.
Available to consumers at most books stores or contact
Equinox Press at 718-636-1679.
The author, a cancer expert gives an independent evaulation of
minerals and trace elements, as well as his opinion of Beres Drops Plus
for the non-toxic treatment and prevention of cancer.
A New Dawn :
Closing the Nutrient Gap With Minerals and Elements
By Michael Kessler in collaboration with
Beres, Jozsef, Jr. Ph.D. and Samind, Dvorit, Ph.D., 1996.
Published by OVO Publishing Inc. in the ISA.
ISBN 0-14200706-0. Retail $19.95.
Draft available to consumers by calling Nupharma Nutraceuticals, Inc. 1-305-861-3355
A comprehensive nutritional perspective of minerals and trace elements,
in food and dietary supplements, as well as an overview of
usage patterns for the treatment and prevention of disease.
Includes a detailed perspective about Beres Drops Plus.
You Don't Have to Feel Unwell :
A Nutrional Guide For the British Home
by Robin Needcs, 1997. Printed in 1994 - Reprinted 1995.
Published by Gateway Books, Ltd. Bath England.
ISBN 1-85860-009-X. Retail $19.95.
Available to consumers by special order at book stores in the USA by
Atrium Publishing Group, Santa Rose Ca. or by calling
Nupharma Nutraceutiacals, Inc. 1-305-861-3355.
The author reviews the historical development of Beres Drops Plus
by Dr. Beres in Hungary and gives current recommendations
for the usage with special commentary about the
use of Beres Drops Plus to influence the immune system.
"Hydrogenated Oils-Silent Killers"
by columnist, David Lawrence Dewey, October, 1998
Read how hydrogenated oils which are in almost every
food product are silent killers.
Canola oil is not a healthy oil, it comes from the rapeseed family of oils.
Mr. Dewey also discusses the importance of essential fatty acids,
the proper ratio of omega 3's and omega 6's
and minerals and trace elements on how these effect the immune system.
Hydrogenated Oils-Silent Killers
Aspartame
Sweetness Disguised as Disease or Death?
Also Known As Equal®, Nutrasweet® and Spoonful®
by columnist, David Lawrence Dewey, September, 2001
Read how this dangerous chemical causes brain tumors, immune problems
and a host of serious health complications.
Yet, our FDA approved it even though some of their own people said "don't".
You'll read how government corrupted officials pushed
this deadly so called sweetener onto the unsuspecting public.
Aspartame
Sweetness Disguised as Disease or Death?
Also Known As Equal®, Nutrasweet® and Spoonful®
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