Ben Fuchs

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Pharmacist, nutritionist, and cosmetic chemist Ben Fuchs shared alternative health concepts, and offered tips on supplements and healthy changes. The interaction between corporations and for-profit health care facilities doesn't serve people in an ideal or fair fashion, he commented. But individuals can make healthy choices around their lifestyle and diet, he added, instead of waiting for the "medical model" to take of their problems. Regarding bone health, stretching can be beneficial, he reported, as the activity generates electricity within the body, and can improve mood, energy level, and circulation, as well as reduce pain.

Responding to a question about toe fungus, Fuchs noted that a variety of fungus (as well as viruses) live in or on our bodies. One of the first things to do when battling any problematic fungus is to look at your digestive health, he advised. Taking probiotics, eating less food, and keeping your blood sugar stable are ways to accomplish this, he continued. When dealing with any degenerative issue, one of the best practices you can do is to keep the blood clean, Fuchs noted. Methods for this include being careful about your diet, and cleaning the blood with chelating agents that magnetically attract toxins out of the blood. For this, he recommended the supplements N-Acetyl-L-cysteine, selenium, MSM, and Vitamin C.