Alfredo Darrington Bowman (26 November 1933 – 6 August 2016),[1] better known as Dr. Sebi,[5](/seɪbiː/)[6]was a Honduran vegan[dubious ]herbalist,[7]healer and naturalist of holistic medicine[8][1] who was litigated in 1988 in the New York City Supreme Courtand faced civil and criminal charges for practicing medicine without a license.[9] Although not a licensed physician, witnesses had testified that their health was improved as a result of USHA's dietary programs; after the prosecution failed to convince the jury that Bowman made a medical diagnosis, Bowman was found not guilty in the associated criminal trial.[9] Bowman and the USHA were however successfully sued by the New York attorney general's consumer fraud section, and were prevented from making any therapeutic claims regarding any of their products.
Bowman based his concepts on an Alkaline diet that would nurture the cells of the body and activate the body's bio-electric conductivity for healing properties, opposed to a diet consisting of acid, blood (meat), starch, and hybrid foods that he claimed causes disease.[11][7][2] ,[12] as the body self-regulates pH within very strict limits (Acid–base homeostasis) regardless of food intake.
His core principles were naturopathic and used his personal experience as his guide for a combination of herbs and natural practices for conditions of the human body.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfredo_Bowman
Bowman based his concepts on an Alkaline diet that would nurture the cells of the body and activate the body's bio-electric conductivity for healing properties, opposed to a diet consisting of acid, blood (meat), starch, and hybrid foods that he claimed causes disease.[11][7][2] ,[12] as the body self-regulates pH within very strict limits (Acid–base homeostasis) regardless of food intake.
His core principles were naturopathic and used his personal experience as his guide for a combination of herbs and natural practices for conditions of the human body.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfredo_Bowman
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