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SESAME MILK and BONES HEALING There is a case of someone public who broke his collar bone (one of the toughest bones to heal) and he healed his broken collar bone by drinking RAW sesame seeds milk everyday for 3 weeks with no cast around his shoulder. The sesame seeds have to be RAW, not roasted. The story about the collar bone being healed with sesame milk starts at minute 1:08:00 in Part 1 of Viktoria Boutenko presentation. Part 1 https://youtube/watch?v=Rmxm_a9fjME VICTORIA BOUTENKO of RAW FAMILY was sharing through her videos/books how her husband completely healed his broken collar bone in a few short weeks by drinking sesame milk every day WITHOUT the help of CAST... she was saying how her husband’s collar bone while healing itself has developed sort of a bulge around the fractured area of the bone and remained there until the bone has been totally healed, after which, THE BODY GRADUALLY DISSOLVED the bulge after the fracture has been completely healed on its own... their stories are in these links... rawfamily/ 12 steps to RAW FOODS part 1 https://youtube/watch?v=Rmxm_a9fjME part 2 https://youtube/watch?v=d9_DycfSG1E some say that the seeds only need to be soaked for a short time...others are saying that is better to soak them overnight so they can release more nutrients... key thing is to drink it every single day until you feel/are completely healed... we cannot overdo the (plant based) nuts and seeds milk, since the body will discard the extra, calcium surplus, unlike the calcium from animals’ milk, being unnatural for human consumption, all that is not digested or eliminated, being deposited throughout the body, causing numerous health problems... The Power Of The Sesame Seed saveourbones/the-power-of-the-sesame-seed/ Whole sesame seeds contain about 88 mg of calcium per tablespoon of seeds. Just a quarter cup of natural sesame seeds provides more calcium than a whole cup of milk. A quarter cup of raw natural sesame seeds has 351 mg of calcium while one cup of non-fat milk has 316.3 mg, and one cup of whole milk has only 291 mg of calcium. Plus, they are alkaline whereas milk is acidic. Sesame seeds are also rich in zinc, another mineral that has a positive effect on bone mineral density. A study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition found a correlation between low dietary intake of zinc and osteoporosis at the hip and spine.1 Copper, better known for its anti-inflammatory ability shown to reduce some of the pain and swelling of rheumatoid arthritis, is also a supporter of bone and blood vessel health. How To Make Sesame Seed Milk (Or Any Nut Or Seed Milk) youtube/watch?v=t3weg-hVEDE The shocking truth about MILK INDUSTRY and MILK “health” notmilk/ The DARK TRUTH about DAIRY INDUSTRY agnvegglobal.blogspot.ca/…/dark-truth-about-dairy-in…
Posted on: Tue, 28 Oct 2014 11:39:42 +0000

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