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The Complete Home GfuoidoedtoanHderbnsu, tNraittuioranl Healing, and Nutrition  
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associated with lower levels of hydrochloric acid in the stomach and may  
need enzyme and hydrochloric acid supplementation if higher amounts of  
proteins are ingested. Group AB people do well with a good balance of  
the different food groups allowed rather than emphasis on a particular  
food type or group.  
See Eat Right for Your Type by Peter D’Adamo with Caroline Whitney  
for further information on this subject.  
Organic Foods  
The word organic has become somewhat meaningless, thanks to the excess  
of acid rain and other environmental pollutants now prevailing. However  
natural a farmer or gardener tries to be, what drops from the sky does  
count! But the term organic still indicates that something has been grown  
in chemical-free ground, so organic products are still worth pursuing.  
A friend of mine, who used to work in a mortuary, told me years ago  
that bodies are taking a lot longer to decompose because of the  
preservatives ingested with food while alive. The very thought horrified  
me; the idea of the “walking preserved” is a chilling one. The days of  
preserving foods and growing foods with the use of toxic substances are  
not, however, as recent as we might assume. In 1953, Professor Arnold  
Ehret talked about sulfur-dried foods, benzoid of soda, salicylic acid, and  
sulfuric acid, which were being used to preserve canned foods.  
Consuming preservatives, pesticides, nitrates, and other substances used  
by farmers is dangerous to every cell in the human body. The major  
concern is, of course, for children. The Soil Association in Britain has  
drawn attention to the fact that a one-year-old could easily receive a  
maximum lifetime’s dose of eight pesticides from just twenty commonly  
eaten fruits, vegetables, and grains. The association is trying to unite  
farmers, the Department of Agriculture, and the Drug Administration  
Agency in an attempt to utilize beneficial organisms and crop rotation  
instead of some pesticides. Nerve gases are still used by farmers. They are  
commonly known as organophosphates. These chemicals enter the food  
chain via vegetables, grains, and cattle feed, and are also transported by  
the wind. Many cases of motor neuron disease are now being reported  
among young children (and adults). Often these are farmers’ children  
whom I, in turn, see in my clinic. Let us not forget household pesticides  
and those used in our gardens; these at least could be dispensed with.  
The major sources of pesticide residues in the Western diet are meat,  
poultry, and dairy products. Pesticide is a generic term that includes  
insecticides, herbicides (weed killers), and fungicides, among other agents.  
One chemical commonly found in household, agricultural, and  
commercial-use pesticides is 2,4-D, a key ingredient found in Agent  


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