I received this in my personal e-mail today and want to extend my condolences to the family and staff of Dr. B."Dr. Fereydoon Batmanghelidj,M.D.
(Our "Dr. B.") died Nov. 15, 2004 - complications from Pneumonia. He was 73."
In the past I have posted excerpts from Dr. B. and his work has been worldwide re: his "discovery" of the use of water and salt to treat many chronic illnesses.
Dr. B's information was instrumental in educating me in the importance of water and hydration. Making the necessary changes literally assisted me in recovering from aspartame toxicity and signs of MS and lupus and getting back on my feet four years ago.
Maggie
For those who are interested here is more about Dr. B.
"Info at this website: http://www.watercure.com/
Dr. Fereydoon Batmanghelidj,M.D.
Dr. B. for short - was a formally trained
medical doctor who received his medical
education and training at St.Mary's Hospital
Medical School of London University.
He spent most of his scientific life
researching the link between pain and disease
and chronic dehydration.
Dr. Batmanghelidj discovered the healing
powers of water 23 years ago when he was
serving time as a politicalprisoner in an
Iranian jail.
He successfully treated 3,000 fellow
prisoners suffering from stress-induced
peptic ulcer disease with the only "medication" he possessed -water.
This is when he understood for the first time
in medical history that the body indicates
its water shortage by producing pain.
Since his prison experience,he has focused
his full-time attention on
dehydration-produced health problems in the
body.
His discovery has helped hundreds of thousands of people suffering from a variety
of pains and degenerative diseases regain
their health.
Dr. Batmanghelidj presented his findings
at several international and world
conferences, and they have been published and
peer-reviewed in a number of scientific
journals.
His findings are now available to the public
in an easy-to-understand formin his many
books, and his videotapes andaudiotapes of
his lectures plus combination programs.
These health-education materials have been
peer- and media-reviewed and acclaimed both
nationally and internationally.
He shall be missed."
[This message has been edited by Magdalena (edited 14 January 2005).]