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Norman W. Walker - The Natural Way to Vibrant Health

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Proper nutrition is tantamount to good health. Dr. Walker explains in detail the importance of eliminating artificial processed foods that can destroy our health and shorten our lives. He also strongly recommends stimulating your mind and body through both proper nutrition and positive thoughts to achieve mental soundness and character so your entire being can possess vibrant health.

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You don't need to relate your health to your age! For more than 100 years, Norman W. Walker, Ph.D., proved through research that well-being and long life can go hand-in-hand. Modern day nutritionists and medical researchers are just now discovering the truths which Dr. Walker has known and, expounded throughout the twentieth century. Dr. Walker himself was living proof that a longer, healthier life may be achieved through proper diet, mental soundness, and intelligent body care. Every year we read about a new fad diet, a "cure-all" drug, a food supplement, or a revolutionary exercise program that will save our lives. The Dr. Walker program is unique in that it doesn't use the promotional words, "miracle, fad, or revolutionary"... it doesn't need them!

Dr. Walker's contributions to our living longer, healthier lives began before the turn of the century in London, where as a young man he became seriously ill from over-work. Unable to accept the idea of ill health or a sick body, Dr. Walker cured himself. Since that time, he spent the balance of his life searching man's ability to extend life and achieve freedom from disease.

In 1910, Dr. Walker established the Norwalk Laboratory of Nutritional Chemistry and Scientific Research in New York, and thus began his important contributions to a longer, more active form of living. Among his great contributions, was the discovery of the therapeutic, value of fresh vegetable juices, and in 1930 the development of the Triturator Juicer.

We believe Dr. Walker was one of the world's leading nutritionist; his unique contributions are all available to you through his books.

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It is my opinion that the most important subject missing in elementary schools, is ANATOMY.

This sketch is included here to serve as a guide and handy reference.

The numbers indicate the location of the various parts.

1. The Frontal Sinus, in the forehead, above the eye where mucus accumulates eventually when we eat excessive amounts of concentrated starches, and drink too much milk.

2. The Pituitary Gland (or Body) is located directly behind and just a little below the level of the bridge of the nose.

3. The Pineal Gland, located in the mid-brain, back, and slightly higher than the Pituitary.

4. The Tongue, one of the most mischievous organs of the human body.

5. The Medulla Oblongata, the central Nerve-telephone-exchange, is situated in the lower middle part of the head, between the upper lip and the base of the skull, just above the Atlas or first cervical vertebra.

6. The Parotid Gland, which becomes swollen and causes Mumps, especially when children and adolescents indulge in excesses of starches and candies.

7. The Sub-Lingual Gland.

8. Sub-Maxillary Gland.

9. The Epiglottis.

10. The Pharynx

I I . TheThyroid Gland, one of the most vital and important glands of the body. It requires Iodine-foods for proper functioning. When improperly nourished causes Goiter.

12. The Larynx.

13. The Spleen is located towards the back of number 19. Back of the Ribs at this point are the Lungs; back of the Lungs, the Stomach the Splenic Flexure of the Colon, the Spleen, the tip of the Pancreas and the left Kidney.

14. The Gall Bladder - That most essential, though greatly abused gland. The Liver (No. 15) has been raised in this picture, with a hook, to show its location. Its duct leads into the Duodenum (No. 24) to lubricate the intestines with the bile. To remove a Gall Bladder (instead of cleansing the system naturally) deprives the unlucky individual of Nature's means for lubricating the intestines sufficiently.

15. The Liver -The most marvelous laboratory in Creation. Created by Nature to withstand on an average about 40 to 50 years of abuse after birth before perceptible and usually uncomfortable disintegration begins.

16. The Stomach - That organ which controls the Individual, unless the Individual learns to control it.

17. The Pyloric Valve, between the Stomach and Duodenum.

18. The Pancreas , the gland which enables the body to utilize natural sugars (such as are found in raw fruits and vegetables) and which breaks down when refined sugars and starches are used to excess causing diabetes.

19. The Splenic Flexure of the Colon, or the bend in the Colon leading from the Transverse Colon (No. 22 and No. 23) to the Descending Colon (No. 31).

20. The general location (further back) of the Kidneys.

21. The Hepatic Flexure of the Colon, leading from the Ascending Colon (No. 32) to the Transverse Colon (Nos. 23-22).

22. The Transverse Colon, frequently becomes a gas storage balloon when 23 tense nerves or impactions of waste matter in the Flexures (Nos. 21-29) prevent the gas from expanding and being expelled. Asa result of improper nourishment this section of the Colon easily loses its tone and then sags, causing what is more picturesquely described as a prolapsus.

24. The Duodenum, or Second Stomach, where the alkaline digestive processes we so frequently interfered with by the presence of acid or acid-forming foods with concentrated starches and sugars, often resulting in ulcerous conditions which individuals enjoy calling their Duodenal Ulcers.

25. The area of the Solar Plexus.

26. The Small Intestines, about 25 feet of perpetual trouble, sooner or later, for those who insist on eating what they want when they want it.

27. The Appendix, that marvelous safety gland whose secretion prevents gasforming bacteria and other noxious germs from passing into the Small Intestines from the Colon. It has of late been allowed to function more normally since the education of the laity in the use of frequent enemas and skillful colonic irrigations.

28. The Bladder is in this region.

29. The Sigmoid Flexure of the Colon leading from the Descending Colon (No. 31) to the Rectum (No. 30).

30. The Rectum, the cesspool of the body, which should be washed out with enemas or colonic irrigations quite often.

31. The Descending Colon.

32. The Ascending Colon.

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