The Emily Isaacson Institute -
 
First Nations
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A new medicine to heal the First Nations people and our fragile global community has been in part, the effort to return to the roots of natural healing through The Rainbow Program. Offered in workshops and seminars, this course has demonstrated nutrition in natural medicine and its far-reaching healing potential.
 
Created by Emily Isaacson, The Rainbow Program has been used in schools in nutrition education of First Nations, homeless people, teenagers and children. Ideal for the prevention of eating disorders, it is non-numerical nutrition based on the discovery of the essential polysaccharide. The Rainbow Program categorizes naturally colored food by color groups and corresponds each color to an organ of the body.
 
This is the basis for the RP diagnostic system, an alternative to Western Medicine traditional diagnostics. The essential polysaccharide is the essence of intercellular communication, and as such paramount in the prevention of auto-immune disease.  It pertains on a wider scale to inter-communication of peoples, people groups and nations... and these essential sugars are found in fibers of foods you might not eat every day.
 
For example, beans, gums, oat bran, rice bran, seaweed, breast milk, psyllium (metamucil), and aloe vera.
 
To learn more about these essential sugars, visit our educational site for doctors and nutritionists: Essential Polysaccharides.