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Lifeforce: A Dynamic Plan for Health, Vitality and Weight Loss  
Author: Jeffrey S. McCombs
ISBN: 1885003978
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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From Library Journal
The author holds that many chronic conditions, ranging from fatigue to food cravings, reflect the presence of systemic candidiasis (an invasive yeast infection), whose true occurrence he believes is se-verely underdiagnosed by conventional medical practitioners. His LifeForce Plan is a one-time detoxification tool with six key components: diet (no pork, sugar, dairy, alcohol, or grains except brown rice), water, 15 SF722 anti-Candida capsules daily, vitamin C, sweating sessions, and, after six weeks, acidophilus capsules. Because the SF722 capsules contain undecenoic acid, a derivative of the castor bean, it has not been approved for pregnant women in the first trimester. Caveat aside, the book is acceptable for larger alternative health collections.Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.




Lifeforce: A Dynamic Plan for Health, Vitality and Weight Loss

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Library Journal

The author holds that many chronic conditions, ranging from fatigue to food cravings, reflect the presence of systemic candidiasis (an invasive yeast infection), whose true occurrence he believes is se-verely underdiagnosed by conventional medical practitioners. His LifeForce Plan is a one-time detoxification tool with six key components: diet (no pork, sugar, dairy, alcohol, or grains except brown rice), water, 15 SF722 anti-Candida capsules daily, vitamin C, sweating sessions, and, after six weeks, acidophilus capsules. Because the SF722 capsules contain undecenoic acid, a derivative of the castor bean, it has not been approved for pregnant women in the first trimester. Caveat aside, the book is acceptable for larger alternative health collections. Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

     



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