If you are in “Lifestyle” information overload, are overwhelmed by the different diets, by what you should and should not eat, whether butter is better than margarine, you might be interested in Dr. Michael Dority’s article titled Proteins, Hormones, Fat and Children, published by Selene River Press.
I copied the article below for your reading enjoyment; if you prefer to read it online at Selene River Press, please click here.
“Every cell, tissue, gland, bone, and organ in your body is made from protein. Without protein you cannot repair and rebuild these vital body parts. Processed grains, cereals, breads, chips, and sugary foods provide nothing but a quick burst of energy and calories to burn. These sugary and starchy foods have no protein components whatsoever to repair or rebuild tissues. Protoplasm, the fluid that bathes and nourishes the cells of the tissues, literally means protein fluid. It is the life of all cells. Without the protein to make protoplasm, your body will wear out and die prematurely. [Read more…]
“Vitamin deficiencies known to cause birth defects in animals include [those of] thiamine, riboflavin, niacin, pantothenic acid, folate, and vitamins A, B6, B12, C, D, E, and K. In animal studies, shortages of these nutrients cause cleft palate, hydrocephalus (water on the brain), conjoined twins, and kidney, limb, eye, and brain malformations.” 
You’re exhausted and have no energy! You immediately think that there’s something wrong with you; you think vitamins and any immune-boosting remedy you have in the house.
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