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A Treatment for Leprosy
There are an estimated 10-15 million lepers in the world, most of them in tropical areas such as India and Africa. The mode of transmission remains obscure. During the early 1980s, this writer instituted a program for lepers that involved dietary improvements, a nutrient concentrate containing blue green algae from Klamath Lakes, Oregon, and the cessation of drugs. Analysis of blue green algae indicates that it is extremely rich in protein as well as vitamin B complex, vitamin C, and numerous trace minerals, especially iron, copper and zinc. The program at Gladys Schumacher Memorial Leprosy Hospital lasted for four years and demonstrated that we can help lepers very much with food concentrates and improved diet which work to strengthen the body's immune system without drugs.