OVERVIEW
Relating to epidemics, "Too little attention is generally given to preservation of health. It is far better to prevent disease than to know how to treat it when contracted. It is the duty of every person, for his own sake, and for the sake of humanity, to inform himself in regard to the laws of life and conscientiously to obey them." MH-128
Dr. Kime's irreplaceable research in the benefits of diet, exercise, water and sunlight are described in this ACM series recorded in 1979 with a special emphasis on killer diseases.
ABOUT-- Zane Kime
Zane R. Kime, MD received his medical degree from Loma Linda University in 1966. He also held a MS degree in nutrition from the University of California and was working toward a PHD in environmental medicine. He dedicated his life to a practice in preventative medicine while researching the benefits of diet, exercise and sunlight until his untimely death in a mountain climbing accident in 1992. Dr. Kime's intelligence in and passion for holistic medicine has been irreplaceable to the scientific community. However, his book entitled "Sunlight" continues to touch many lives.