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Alternative Health

Alternative health seeks more to address the causes of disease and symptoms rather than selling half-baked treatments, contrary to most of the medical and pharma industry.

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Healthy Foods

People often believe that fruits and vegetables are healthy and meat is unhealthy, but it is actually the opposite. Fruits and vegetables are full of pesticides that cause a multitude of problems but muscle meat tends to be more devoid of toxins as toxins are not stored in muscle but in fat and the liver. Leaf foods tend to have the most pesticides.</description>
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Introduction

Organic foods are agricultural products produced under standards emphasizing sustainable practices, avoidance of synthetic inputs, and animal welfare. These standards prohibit synthetic pesticides, genetically modified organisms (GMOs), growth hormones, antibiotics in livestock, and certain processing methods. In the United States, the USDA National Organic Program (NOP) defines organic standards, prioritizing soil health, biodiversity, and ecological balance. Global…</description>
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Introduction

Terrain theory asserts that the body’s internal environment—its biochemical, physiological, and holistic balance—dictates health outcomes, not external pathogens like germs. Developed by Antoine Béchamp in the 19th century, it posits that toxins and environmental imbalances cause disease, challenging germ theory’s focus on microbes. Its teleological view of the body as a purposeful, self-regulating system aligns with perspectives prioritizing first principles like d…</description>
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