Treat the adrenal glands to 5 supplements
1. Vitamin C: shake some into all foods that can absorb a bitof the sour taste, even cooked cereal and vinegar water.
2. Pantothenic acid: 500 mg., one daily.
3. B6: 250-500 mg. daily.
4. Folic acid: 800 mcg. daily.
5. B2: 150 mg. daily. These are minimum dosages.
If no capsules or tablets can be swallowed put a three day
supply in a heavy plastic bag. Pound with a hammer; then roll
finer with a big glass jar. Use about 1/3 of the mix each day. If
you are trying to do all this in a nursing home, feed it to your
loved one while visiting. Put the powder mix in a plastic (not
styrofoam) cup, add honey and stir until you get a paste. Feed the
paste directly by spoon. Often the elderly prefer it this way in
order not to bother with pill taking at meal time. Remind them it
will turn the urine yellow.
When the brain problems are corrected for an elderly person,
be sure to relate the improvement to him or her. Improvements
should not be dismissed lightly. Keep notes. This encourages the
elderly, letting them know their existence and quality of life is
important to you. Improvements are not merely steps to yet
further improvements. Enjoy each bit of progress; it is often too
subtle for your loved one to notice even when it is glaringly
obvious to you. Before and after a chelation treatment can show a
dramatic change in mood, energy, appetite and communication
ability, yet get no comment from your loved one. Point it out
explicitly so your loved one can look forward to it, too.
Aging is no fun. The elderly long for a brisk gait, laughter,
and a picnic at a park again. They dwell on dying, though, because
they know it isn't far away and wonder what to do about it.
They dare not talk about it because it is too painful a subject for
the loved ones. And the immediate problems are too pressing to
allow much contemplation of future problems. Talk about aging
in its positive aspects. Let your loved one express feelings about
it.
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