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Page 1: Easy Health. Brake Failure What can go Wrong ? Low brake fluid Air in fluid Hole in brake line Master cylinder leak Worn pads Vacuum loss

Easy Health

Page 2: Easy Health. Brake Failure What can go Wrong ? Low brake fluid Air in fluid Hole in brake line Master cylinder leak Worn pads Vacuum loss

Brake Failure

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What can go Wrong ?

• Low brake fluid• Air in fluid• Hole in brake line• Master cylinder leak

• Worn pads• Vacuum loss

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One Primary Cause

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Stress Related Disease

• Work• No work• Money• Relations• Health

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As far back as 1952, researchers observed that people suffering a magnesium deficiency had reactions similar to those in people who had had the Pituitary gland removed.

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Secondary causes of Cancer

• Smoking• Radiation• Fluoride• Chlorine• Aspartame

• Mercury• High Protein• Low Vegetables• Low Fruit

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"Cancer, above all other diseases, has countless secondary causes. But, even for cancer, there is only one prime cause. Summarized in a few words, the prime cause of cancer is the replacement of the respiration of oxygen in normal body cells by a fermentation of sugar."

-- Dr. Otto H. Warburg

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Diabetes

• Sugar• Margarine

• Cereals

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Energy

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Energy

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ATP

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Kreb’s Cycle

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Acidic ?

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Mitochondria

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Collagen

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