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Dy-Liacco gives wellness talk to UNEPians


Lifestyle and genes could be the culprit for the rising percentage of cancer and diabetes worldwide. These two common diseases were probably interwoven to one another due to lack of discipline and lack of knowledge how they can be cured, least how they can be avoided.

 

Believing that wellness is of primordial concern for its employees and personnel, the University of Northeastern Philippines (UNEP) management invited Dr. Jimmy  Dy-Liacco , DMM, MSJ, Litt.B. as their guest lecturer over the weekend for a free seminar on several diseases

Dy-Liacco tackled the common illnesses and diseases taking its weight on human health. It includes cancer, diabetes, high blood, heart problems, asthma, allergies, psoriasis, arthritis,  headaches, migraines, gall bladder problems and kidney stones.

According to Dy-Liacco, persons suffering from the aforementioned diseases need not spend too much on expensive medicines.  They have an option to turn to natural foods and natural food supplements that will enhance their health conditions.

One of the significant revelations made by Dy-Liacco was the use of rock salt to cure maladies. He says that what is bad for hypertension is iodized salt, which is a fake salt.  It is made up of only 3 synthetic chemicals, sodium, chloride, iodine. It does not melt in water (glistens like diamonds), does not melt in the body, does not melt in the kidneys, gives kidney stones, and raises blood pressure.

However,  he added, it is the salt favored by the synthetic drug-based doctors who say it is very clean and sanitary, pointing to how white it is and how it glistens like diamonds. The fake salt is man-made in a factory.                            

In his article entitled “Stress Relief..Is Salt bad for hypertensive?” Dy-Liacco affirmed that true salt is indeed good for human health.

The excerpts says: “ The true salt, which comes from the sea and dried under the sun and commonly called rock salt, has 72 natural minerals including natural sodium, chloride, iodine. It melts in water, melts in your body, melts in the kidneys, do not give kidney stones, and best of all brings down blood pressure and stops/prevents muscle cramps, numbness, tingling.”

He further recommends that if you    get muscle cramps in the lower legs at night, just take 1/2 teaspoon of rock salt and a glass of water, and the cramps with its horrific pain will be gone in 5 minutes.                              

This valuable learning added more knowledge to the participants who are now more armed with information on how rock salt can help them in easing their pains and health problems.

UNEP personnel were also given free consultation after the lecture at the UNEP gymnasium.    (UNEP)

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