The Enzyme Factor

[Hiromi Shinya MD] Ô The Enzyme Factor ☆ Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. The Enzyme Factor Dr. Shinyas science is clearly explained and easy to understand. In The Enzyme Factor, Dr. The suggestions for diet and lifestyle based on this science are simple and easy to follow. He suggests cancer and other diseases occur when this key enzyme is depleted and cannot properly do its job. In this book he clearly shows how what we eat affects that key. Even those who think they know everything about how to eat right will be surprised when they discover what is really healthy.This simple

The Enzyme Factor

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Rating : 4.16 (767 Votes)
Asin : 0982290039
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 184 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-09-22
Language : English

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Dr. Shinya's science is clearly explained and easy to understand. In The Enzyme Factor, Dr. The suggestions for diet and lifestyle based on this science are simple and easy to follow. He suggests cancer and other diseases occur when this key enzyme is depleted and cannot properly do its job. In this book he clearly shows how what we eat affects that key. Even those who think they know everything about how to eat right will be surprised when they discover what is really healthy.This simple health regime has led hundreds of his patients, many suffering from cancer and other life-threatening diseases, to perfect health.Inside The Enzyme Factor you will discover:* How to look younger and delay aging* How to live strengthen your body's natural defenses.* How to become a healthy 100 year old* Misconceptions with many dietary trends* What your intestinal traits can teach you about your health* Why drinking milk will cause osteoporosis* How your body will become oxidized if you eat oxidized foods* Why eating the meat of animals that have a higher body temperature than humans pollutes the blood* The inseparable relationship between the human body and the land* How love activates the immune systemThis i

Shinya broadly discusses how enzymes work and are exhausted by poor lifestyle habits, medications, environmental pollution, electromagnetic waves and daily stress, and provides simple directives for holistically accessing the power of enzymes, including supplements. Shinya came to New York in 1963 as a medical resident and later pioneered the use of a colonoscope to remove polyps from the colon without abdominal incisions. All rights reserved. To help readers develop one in tune with nature, he describes his own ascetic daily routine. Here, he ident

This technique is named the Shinya technique for his contribution. Shinya is credited with pioneering colonoscopic surgery without the need for incision. Long on the forefront of new medical knowledge Dr. He is also Vice Chairman of the Japanese Medical Association in the USA. He is a professor of surgery at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Head of the Endoscopic Center of Beth Israel Hospital in New York as well as an advi

How To Keep Your Colon Clean Jason C. Mortenson Once again, we have a health book written by a gentleman in his 80's who is still enjoying excellent health. I think this is where we'd all like to be at his age: free of disease, healthy and happy, and pursuing our goals and ambitions. Rather than taking advice from relatively young people who feel pretty good while eating carcasses all day and having no idea what lies ahead in their next forty years, it makes more sense to follow the ideas of older people who continue to enjoy good health. To make this author's advice even more compelling, he is a gastroenterologist who has examined the colons of hundreds of thousands of p. Unorthodox, but very persuasive exposure of "Modern Medicine". Shawn Disney This appears to be a very profound book by a very experienced, though unorthodox doctor. His resume is superb; I can't believe this is just some kind of scam. (He is much better known in Japan). Thoroughly rational, and has plenty of medical experience to back it up. his idea that Western medicine has taken a bad turn by focussing on treating diseases , rather than keeping people healthy is profound. If our medical practices are so great, how come we are all getting SICKER?!. Barradini said How to eat well and healthy.. I liked the good insights about healthy food and the timing to eat it. Didn't like the fact that it isn't always easy to follow mr hiromi's advice due to social and life habits.

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