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The Complete Home GfuoidoedtoanHderbnsu, tNraittuioranl Healing, and Nutrition  
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dane,anorganochlorideinsecticiderelatedtoDDT.Fourteenothercoun-  
trieshavebannedlindane,withitsusebeingrestrictedinstillmore.InBrit-  
ain,however,lindanecontinuestocontaminateourmilkandputwomenatrisk  
ofbreastcancerthebiggestkillerofwomenbetweentheagesofthirty-  
five and fifty-four in Britain. Search out organic milk perhaps.  
Dairy products are generally consumed to add calcium and magnesium  
to the diet, but common foods and herbs are also sources of these nutrients.  
The recommended daily allowance of calcium is 800 mg to 1,200 mg, with  
sufficient sunshine or other sources of vitamin D to aid proper absorption  
of the calcium. The recommended daily allowance for magnesium is 350  
mg to 450 mg.  
Calcium-rich herbs and foods include valerian root, pau d’arco inner  
bark, kelp, wakame and hijiki seaweeds, nettle leaf, raw almonds (soak over-  
night and remove the outer skin before eating), dried figs, walnuts, rasp-  
berry leaf tea, boneset tea, fresh parsley, carrot juice, and sunflower seeds.  
Magnesium-rich foods include all of the above as well as Irish moss, oat  
straw, and turmeric.  
All three recipes below are rich in calcium and magnesium:  
Coconut Milk 1 cup grated coconut meat, 2 cups water, honey to  
taste if desired; blend and strain into a glass.  
1
Almond Milk ⁄  
2
cup almonds (remove the skins and presoak in the  
refrigerator), 4 cups water; blend and strain into a glass.  
1
Cashew Milk1 cup cashews, 3 ⁄  
a glass.  
2
cups water; blend and strain into  
Eggs  
Eggs, like milk and cheese, are often alternatives to eating meat for  
vegetarians. Like milk and cheese, they are very mucus-forming, and  
cooked eggs deposit inorganic sulfur in the bowel. Therefore, if you wish  
to eat eggs, confine yourself to two free-range eggs a week. Eggs contain  
protein, but so do vegetables, grains, beans, nuts, and seeds in their  
correct combinations, while the B vitamins often missed when not eating  
meat can be obtained from vegetables, herbs, and yeasts.  
Eggs are potential causes of diseases like arthritis, gallstones, and  
kidney stones, so if you suffer from any of these or have a tendency  
toward them, avoid eggs altogether. It is not advisable for women with  
gynecological problems such as menstrual difficulties or abnormalities of  
the womb or ovaries to eat eggs, as their consumption exacerbates this  
type of problem.  
Eggs and flour are frequently the traditional binding elements in  
foods. Rice, corn, potato, and lentil flours can replace wheat flour. Other  


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