Gray Hair and Dead Doctors
Well, I learn something new everyday. I have blond hair with gray mixed in
and I wondered why it seemed like some of my gray hair was disappearing instead
of increasing. It was so subtle that I thought I was just seeing things. My
friends (who refuse to go on the diet) think I’m nuts. If I lose all of my
gray hair, they’re going to think I’m a warlock or something.
The “Dead Doctors Don’t Lie” is a great tape. The doctor who made it started
out as a vet who autopsied animals then became a pathologist who autopsied
people. He found that virtually every nonviolent human death was from a mineral
deficiency. His unique viewpoint came about because when he autopsied
animals he looked for the cause of death from a preventative standpoint where
the
animals diets could be modified so they would live longer. He found the same
thing in humans but the medical approach is to treat the illness not adjust diet
to prevent illness. Just remember that a cow eats about 4 times what we eat
daily, has one or two calves a year for 20 years and never needs to floss or
get a hip replacement. This tape is what started me on the journey that lead
to this diet.
Max
December 30th, 2006 at 3:25 am
I found this on the when searching on this topic:
“For those of you who are trying to fight the signs of getting older
you should know that hair color is affected by the melanin which is
activated by some B vitamins and the mineral copper. Without
sufficient dietary copper in the diet (copper tablets/pills will not
do the trick) the hair will lose its natural color. The water-soluble
copper really does bring the hair color back”
Don
December 30th, 2006 at 8:16 am
In a message dated 6/23/2003 2:14:13 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
SAllen@… writes:
<< Now I have a question. Would it be better to take the supplements in pill
form or in liquid?
I get it from food mostly, with a daily colloidal mineral supplement. Taking
copper straight can be very dangerous.
December 30th, 2006 at 12:23 pm
In a message dated 6/23/2003 5:17:57 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
goltz@… writes:
<< I live in Belgium, where would I get a copy of the tape “Dead Doctors
don’t Lie”
Regards,
Denise
Geez, I got it when I joined a multilevel for the minerals I take.
December 31st, 2006 at 9:22 am
Thanks for the information. I wondered, because I took pills with copper in
them. Maybe they did some good, because I’m half as gray as my brother, and
he’s only 4 1/2 years older.
Elizabeth
Richmond, Virginia
I found this on the when searching on this topic:
“For those of you who are trying to fight the signs of getting older
you should know that hair color is affected by the melanin which is
activated by some B vitamins and the mineral copper. Without
sufficient dietary copper in the diet (copper tablets/pills will not
do the trick) the hair will lose its natural color. The water-soluble
copper really does bring the hair color back”
Don
December 31st, 2006 at 1:29 pm
Thanks for the information, Max.
Elizabeth
Richmond, Virginia
I get it from food mostly, with a daily colloidal mineral supplement.
Taking
copper straight can be very dangerous.