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Anyone can tell me if carrot and beet is harmfull for health because these 2

vegetables contain a lot of sugar ?

I'm asking again this question because Norman W who is recognized

throughout the world give an example in his book " Fresh vegetable and fruit

juice " of a man who for more than 20 years had suffered acute pains,

diagnosed by doctors and hospital as indicating stones in the gallbladder,

confirmed by x-ray pictures taken with and without idophthalein, the dye

used to detect this trouble.

To make a story short, he drank ten or twelve glasses of hot water with the

juice of one lemon in each throughout the day and about three pints of

carrot, beet and cucumber juice daily.

On the second day he did have some terrific spasms pain for 10 to 15 minutes

each. By the end of the week the crisis arrived and for about half an hour

he rolled on the floor in agony; but the pain suddenly left him and a short

while afterward stones passed out and caused a reaction like mud in his

urine.

That evening he was a different man. The next day he took a long trip-from

New-York to Washington and on to Canada-with him (Norman W ) in his

car, feeling 20 years younger and marveling at the simplicity of Narure's

miracles.

" The combination of carrot, beet, and cucumber juice gives us one of the

finest cleansing and healing aids for the gall bladder, liver, kidneys, and

the prostate and other sex glands. " (Norman W ).

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