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  1. 24 de may. de 2010 · The pulse test: the secret of building your basic health : Coca, Arthur F. (Arthur Fernandez), 1875-1959 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

    • Publishers Preface
    • What Allergy Really Is
    • First Steps . . .
    • Representative Cases:
    • The Pulse-Dietary Technique
    • The Allergy Mystery Solved
    • "That Tired Feeling"
    • "Almost Miraculous" Case Histories:
    • Diabetes
    • Ulcer
    • Hemorrhoid
    • Overweight
    • K. R. (nurse)
    • Hives
    • The Pulse Test
    • "Tobacco Poisoning"
    • You Are Younger Than You Think
    • Psychoneurosis, Alcoholism, Multiple Sclerosis
    • STRAWBERRY
    • Alcoholism
    • Multiple sclerosis
    • Beauty At Your Fingertips
    • Some Problems You May Encounter
    • Temporarily lost sensitivity (delayed reaction)
    • The major and minor allergens
    • Sensitivity to a large number of important foods
    • Inhalants
    • The public and the principles
    • Breaking Through The Nerve Barrier
    • Pulse-Dietary And The Doctors
    • On Professional Acceptance

    Sometime in the early part of 1954, I heard that a man suffering from diabetes had put aside his insulin and was leading a normal healthful life without it. II heard that a man who had been unsuccessfully hospitalized for extremely painful and serious stomach ulcers was later cured of his ulcers in a matter of days, and was now living a happy ulc...

    AA recent editorial in a medical journal says that he who would define allergy must write a book. You have a book in your hands, but we will not devote it to definitions. Rather let's concentrate on your health. You will find in these pages that allergy means something far more important to your health and to the length of your life than ...

    It is my main purpose to describe to you a novel concept of the causes of a number of the most important diseases of mankind including migraine headache, high blood pressure, diabetes and heart attacks. This new concept is nothing less than a reasonable and easily understood explanation of the single common cause of all of these symptoms. ...

    Let us review some of these remarkable recoveries which will illustrate what I have been saying. Mr. G. is the proprietor of an automobile-repair shop, who was suffering from severe three-day attacks of migraine at about two-week intervals. During the attacks he was confined to bed, wholly incapacitated. There was also indigestion, heartburn, ...

    The technic of the new method of diagnosis is fairly simple, and it can usually be applied without interruption of your daily occupation. If you have a proper interest in the experiment you should begin by carefully recording your usual diet for a period of five to seven days, and your (one minute) pulse counts in that period as follows: ...

    Allergies have their mysteries, but medical science has solved many of them; saving countless patients from lives of misery, and restoring many of them to a comfortable existence, if not always to full robust health. Four armies of allergies are known to have been waging war on human beings. We now discover that there is a fifth column of alle...

    For a purely philosophical purpose, which will become apparent presently, I think of the bodily functions as divided into two main groups; the active and the passive. By the "active" functions I mean those of motion, of the senses, of alimentation, of reproduction, of the mental processes, and of another which I feel unable to define, and whic...

    Diabetes, Ulcers, Eczema, Hemorrhoid, Overweight, Epilepsy, Hives This chapter is intended to point up the difference between the medical "treatment" of the symptoms of disease and the removal or avoidance of its causes. In many serious conditions the "treatment" must stop short of removal of the cause because that is not known. And so, the sym...

    Diabetes is a serious disease. It has long been known that the cause of diabetes is some continual interference with the body's normal production or utilization of insulin, which goes on in the pancreas. If you are a diabetic, your pancreas may not produce enough insulin to take care of the quantity of carbohydrate which is needed to keep you ...

    Now a look at the "treatment" of ulcer of the stomach. Why, by the way, has no one thought of the similarity of that condition to ulcer of the mouth (the canker sore), which is already recognized as allergic! First the sufferer usually receives a bland diet such as milk, gelatin, junket; he is given antacids and sedatives; then he is brief...

    Hemorrhoids are usually treated at first with neglect, and even their bodily protrusion is viewed only with annoyance so long as they do not become too painful or bleed too freely. The doctor can recommend only symptomatic relief induced with suppositories, postponing as long as possible the inevitable resort to surgery. It is remarkable ...

    Of all the problems that beset modern American man and woman, none consumes as much wasted effort, causes as much talk, or generates as much self-scorn as overweight. If you are overweight, not merely vanity, but your total state of health is at stake. Overweight, the bane of so many self-conscious women of tidy instincts, is often "treat...

    Note from "S": "This epileptic boy has had a rather wide experience, having had brain-wave charts, etc. made, with many experts in New York and Boston before this food-allergy idea was tried." Eight epileptic persons have been given this full antiallergic "treatment," five having had the conservative sympathectomy, and these eight have satisfa...

    Hives, the plain English word for urticaria, is one of the most widely known allergic conditions. Its medical treatment, as described in some standard text-books, reveals the general lack of knowledge of its cause. Among the listed excitants of hives we do find foods mentioned, but only certain foods. One author warns especially against shellf...

    The pulse-dietary system has become a special medical diagnostic art. It is based on a simple, easily-proven premise; that your pulse-rate is often accelerated by foods and other substances; that the reason the pulse is accelerated is because your system is allergic to that which is making your pulse race; and that life-spoiling and life-shortening...

    Since the time of that famous quarrel between Pope Urban VIII and James I over tobacco-smoking, Lady Nicotine has been a subject of controversy, if the feeble struggle of her detractors against the overwhelming numbers of her devotees can be so named. The habitual smoker offends many a non-smoker. This objection is reflected in the "no smoking...

    Most persons desire to prolong life as long as they can. Even when its pains are greater than its pleasures and comforts, most of us cling to life, and hope somehow that death will pass us by. Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes said, "To live is to function," and this is the sense in which most of us use the term life in our desire to prolong it. H...

    Your skin is the landscape of your body. It can exude inner health and beauty, or it can reflect the struggle of your system against its allergies. The skin of some allergic persons is so sensitive to scratching that if you draw a line on it with a fingernail a pale welt bordered with a bright red flush appears. This phenomenon is called dermo...

    After she had made the pulse-survey following her operation she became aware of a previously unidentified allergen which caused moderate spells of dizziness. This she herself discovered to be something in the local water supply. There have been other reports of such cases. Recently that particular allergen figured in an episode which shou...

    The most easily understood definition of "alcoholism" in the sense in which it is to be discussed here is that it represents a craving for alcoholic beverage as distinguished from a pleasurable taste for it. The alcoholic person is a compulsive drinker. This condition is recognized by authorities as a symptomatic entity, the diagnostic signs o...

    Multiple sclerosis is a progressive paralytic disease of the central nervous system. It is rated as "incurable." In fact, one professor of neurology, after he had read the report of many years of freedom from the disease produced by three widely separated physicians with the use of the pulse-dietary and other antiallergic procedures, objected in al...

    AA number of allergic conditions offend the sensibilities of society, and cause humiliation in those who suffer from them. Some have been discussed elsewhere in this book. Overweight, underweight and stammering ( which is sometimes unpleasantly aggravated by the accompanying facial twitching) can be corrected through the procedure of allergen avoid...

    II have been advised to include this chapter by my former laboratory associate (E. L. C.), who has had much experience in the interpretation of pulse-dietary records, and who has read the first portion of the manuscript. She says "The pulse-survey as it is described is made to sound easier than it is; some readers will try to apply it to themselves...

    This remarkable phenomenon, which is mentioned elsewhere in this book, is often confusing. It has been described by other writers, but I did not know of it until it appeared in an asthmatic young woman in her first test of orange. She had not eaten the fruit in recent weeks, so she celebrated her renewed acquaintance with it by continuing the test ...

    Some allergens are more powerful than others. What is meant by "more powerful" and less powerful--major and minor--allergens? K. T., one of our most instructive cases, was found in the first survey to be allergic to wheat, beef, citrus fruit and plum family. After avoiding these foods she was quite well for a few months, but then suffered...

    II will discuss this difficulty in connection with the conservative sympathectomy. This has been found to be a simple and dependable way out of that otherwise intolerable dilemma. It is the recognition of the nature of the difficulty that will stump the amateur when he first meets it; in which case he may gracefully acknowledge his need of expert a...

    The original purpose of this book was to report to nonmedical readers a new, and rather revolutionary concept of disease. It is a concept which has been slowly developing through the past 20 years, and which still lacks recognition by the controlling medical authorities. Many of the details are matters of common knowledge and of general accept...

    The original purpose of this book was to report to nonmedical readers a new, and rather revolutionary concept of disease. It is a concept which has been slowly developing through the past 20 years, and which still lacks recognition by the controlling medical authorities. Many of the details are matters of common knowledge and of general accept...

    The original purpose of this book was to report to nonmedical readers a new, and rather revolutionary concept of disease. It is a concept which has been slowly developing through the past 20 years, and which still lacks recognition by the controlling medical authorities. Many of the details are matters of common knowledge and of general accept...

    The original purpose of this book was to report to nonmedical readers a new, and rather revolutionary concept of disease. It is a concept which has been slowly developing through the past 20 years, and which still lacks recognition by the controlling medical authorities. Many of the details are matters of common knowledge and of general accept...

    The original purpose of this book was to report to nonmedical readers a new, and rather revolutionary concept of disease. It is a concept which has been slowly developing through the past 20 years, and which still lacks recognition by the controlling medical authorities. Many of the details are matters of common knowledge and of general accept...

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  2. 1 de ene. de 1994 · The Pulse Test: The Secret of Building Your Basic Health. Paperback – January 1, 1994. by M.D. Coca, Arthur F. (Author) 4.7 3 ratings. See all formats and editions. This classic bestseller shows readers how to find their personal allergies and avoid illness.

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  3. 30 de nov. de 1995 · Books. The Pulse Test: The Secret of Building Your Basic Health. Arthur Fernandez Coca. L. Stuart, 1981 - Health & Fitness - 189 pages. This classic bestseller shows readers how...

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  5. 1 de ene. de 1979 · Hardcover. $33.98 2 Used from $30.00. Paperback. $7.78 2 Used from $2.19 1 Collectible from $50.00. Dr. Coca's dramatic findings are based on a simple, easily-proven Your pulse rate is accelerated by the foods and substances to which you are allergic.

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  6. 1 de ene. de 1982 · Arthur F. Coca. 3.79. 19 ratings6 reviews. This classic bestseller shows readers how to find their personal allergies and avoid illness. The Pulse Test shows readers step-by-step how to discover their pulse pattern and test themselves to find out what foods and/or inhalants cause their pulse to work beyond its regular capacity ...