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titleOfInvention Biocultural microcomputers and microprocessor toys for preliminary self-enlightening of an individual in Bioculture and Natural Hygiene and for subsequent simple, plain, easy-to-understand using of the American Natural Hygienic system
abstract The special (“BIOcultural”) microcomputers and microprocessor toys for simple, plain, easy-to-understand using of the American Natural Hygienic System by an individual to preserve own good health or to restore health in a state of disease without the assistance of some medical professionals, without the employment of some drugs (chemotherapy) or other medical means and resources, without of some the effect of something foreign to the human body, but only by internal resources of the body and the healing power that resides in the body and is one of the cardinal functions of the living organism, in other words, only by the processes of self-healing and self-restoration, biological in character, that occur in the body and belong to the organism.
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