I agree that ML has a good message regarding diet, however considering that this is pretty much his only redeeming message why not just have a parrot pop up when you enter his forum that says "Eat a good diet and drink the drink"? The problem is that regardless of what problem you come to him with, whether it is a stubbed toe or cancer, this is the only message you will receive. Personally I would just as soon hear it from a parrot. But back to my original point, this is not really individually tailored health advice. It does little good to someone with serious health issues who stumbles upon curezone. It really is no type of diagnosis for any problem and it should not really be viewed as some type of healing protocol. Sure eating healthy is better then eating crap, but in most cases this is not enough to completely heal anyone.
I am big into kinesiology (muscle testing/homeopathics), and my kinesiologist is very in demand, whether it be for speaking gigs or cliets flying in from out of town. He has successfully treated thousands of hardship cases over the last 20 years, mainly people who saw doctor after doctor who did nothing for them. This guy develops his own homeopathics, mainly plant and seed based. If I went to him and asked him how many of those people could have been "cured" by diet alone I am sure he would say less then 25%, maybe even less then 5-10%. If I asked him how many would have been cured by acid/alkaline principles he would say 0%. I know, because I have asked him. He believes that sickness makes the body acidic, not the other way around. I will give you a few cases of people I know that have been treated by him. First, the woman who turned me on to him. She had such bad mold allergies that she had to quit her job and couldn't work for 2 years, She needed to bring her boyfriend to appointments because her brainfog was so bad that she had no short term memory. She regained her health through a homeopathic regiment that took a year. Her boyfriend had bad digestion issues, one of them being very loose stools. Again, he saw doctor after doctor (for years) to no avail. Within 3 minutes of his visit my guy had diagnosed the problem and found a homeopathic to resolve it. It turns out the boyfriend was in construction and was exposed to insulation/ paint etc. His pancreatic valve was inflamed and my guy recognized this as being an issue to this profession, because he had treated other construction guys for the same issue. 2-3 months on a homeopathic and his problem was solved.
My health issues are very complex and I won't go into them here for times sake, but they have nothing to do with diet. I have always loved fruits and vegetables, and was a semi-vegetarian for years. I have made great strides with homeopathics on certain issues, and last visit he put me on one that relates to emotional issues. He also told me the story of a woman who was put on the same homeoapthic. She was having very bad spasms in her esophogus, extremely painful and bad enough to land her in the hospital a number of times. Again, doctor after doctor teated her and prescribed shit to no avail. When my guy saw her, at the beginning of the visit he muscle tested her with morphine pills to see how many she required to stabalize the pain pathway. It took 2 pills. My guy suspected the problem might be emotional and asked her about any changes in her life recently. She mentioned a miscarriage but my guy was skeptical. He told her that lots of woman have miscarriages and are not affected for very long. Then she broke down and started sobbing and crying and told him that she had had an abortion the year previous and that the miscarriage was God's way of punishing her. Now you have the cause of all of her physical problems. The guy retested her with the morphine pills and after her confession/breakdown she now needed to hold 7 morphine pills. Her anxiety and guilt of re-living the abortion had changed her body chemistry in an instant and tripled the amount of morphine needed to stabilize her pain pathways. As I said, she was put on the same homeopathic that I am on, one that I think my kinesiologist has used to successfully treat people with multiple personality disorder.
Anyway, the point to this long story is that billions of peoples health problems can not be condensed into a single, simple solution. It is absurd, and while ML probably means well, he should not be used to diagnosis and treat health problems. Sorry, but he is an insult to people who have a real understanding about how the human body works.