Diet and Disease

When you start thinking about adjusting your diet in modern America, you might like to take into consideration what diet your body is best suited for. Your body, the human body, is perfectly matched to run optimally on a specific fuel or food set. If you were to only partake of that fuel to which you are best suited to run on, you can enjoy the benefits that come from such a lifestyle, including a long, healthy life.

The primary key factor to longevity, real extended high-quality years of living, is the reward of maintaining the highest regard, care, and maintenance of one’s circulatory system.

If clean and alkaline states can be maintained for both circulatory and lymphatic systems, one will not be threatened by looming diseases, which do not actually exist. The medical community refers to certain lists of complaints or systems as “disease” for ease in processing patients en masse. In this way, it is easiest to ascertain that a particular list of complaints can be muted by an easily matched prescription drug. Case solved (according to modern medical practices).

Certainly, a sale is made of a high-profit pharmaceutical agent, while the problem has not been addressed. The problem, the particular set of complaints or symptoms, is the human body’s way of letting the body’s owner be aware that something is not right in the circulatory or lymphatic system(s).

It was discovered in the 1800s that if the circulatory system gets bogged down with debris, human cells possess egg-like organisms called microzymas that transform into whatever type of scavenger will best clean the cell and the cell’s environment, then send the toxic debris packing, passing it out via the excretory system, instead of allowing these materials to bog down the life system.

When this defensive action is taking place, the host, you, the body’s owner, start to feel that something is not right. And this not-good feeling is not coming from the transformed scavenger microzymas doing their clean-up, it shows up in different ways as the waste product from the trash they are eliminating is looking for a way out via the excretory system. The more there is to get rid of, the more severe the ill feelings will be.

We can see this outside of ourselves by observing nature. When something dies in nature, it becomes the food for something that derives its fuel from dead things. This is nature’s way. Some organisms are designed to thrive on certain living things to which they are perfectly matched, in some cases a whole species can benefit from the predatory nature of some things, while other things are a match for thriving on dead or waste material.

For instance, an eagle and a vulture may look similar as they glide through the air, while one is a predator, the eagle seeks to find live food to eat, and the other, the vulture looks for dead flesh to devour. It is all in perfect balance. So it is, therefore, the same inside the human body.

Left to itself, the human body can be an exceptional finely tuned machine and closed system. The trouble comes from introducing material to which the human body is not well-suited, which begins to clog up the system.

Our bodies are so exceptionally designed to survive in almost any circumstance, that we can continue to prolong life for a while when ingesting food that is not a good match for us, or even full of dangerous toxins. Our bodies can survive through such adversity in hopes of making it through a drought or disaster long enough for the environment to become alive enough to provide us with food that is healthy for us to eat again.

Then our bodies can go about healing themselves from what we have had to endure during a time of crisis. This is how we are uniquely designed for survival.

Now we come to the unfortunate state of the average human diet, if you are buying food from supermarkets where the aisles are lined with “food” packaged in pretty boxes that make these products appear to be desirable, and once you’ve purchased such an item, wait until you taste it. It has been chemically altered and engineered to at the very least excite your taste buds and pleasure sensors, if not create an addictive attachment to the item. You can easily see how profitable this system of supply to the masses might be.

These items are created with ingredients that are not matched for our bodies to break down as food and are often made with toxic material that was never intended to support human life.

On the other hand, they often mimic the tastes and smells that would normally be found in real human food.

These ingredients can be so foreign to the human body that the body cannot possibly recognize the material or even begin to process it, so it sees it as an attack on the system, and the threatened cells launch microzymas to clean the material and excrete the remains.

As the body tries to defend itself against the harmful material in the food and tries to clean the body of the inert toxic material, the body starts to feel symptoms, and ill feelings, associated with the removal of the ingredients that are threatening the life system.

So, a patient goes to see his doctor because he or she is not feeling well. The doctor creates a list of complaints and matches the list to a pharmaceutical that will cover up and alleviate the discomfort.

Examining the blood at this stage can be problematic, in that the eyes of the beholder can identify the transformed microzyma(s) in the form of, let’s say, an identifiable bacterium. Not knowing the true origin of this “bacteria” (microzyma), the observer incorrectly identifies the bacterium as a foreign entity attacking the body, just as he has been taught in medical school. The observer has no idea that this is actually a microzyma that exists only to protect the organism from toxic debris.

No one could blame any medical professional for following their training. So, after identifying the microzyma as a danger to the human body, and incorrectly concluding that it is not cleaning the system of toxic threats but has itself become a threat to the host, goes about trying to discover ways to kill the microzymas.

It would be like a city having no way to dispose of garbage that could make their residents ill. Mother nature sends a swarm of rats to clean up the rotting debris lining the streets. The city officials declare war on rodent infestation, and this is similar to what modern medicine does in our bodies when they kill the cell’s scavengers.

Our society has trained us to believe that disease can develop in one person and may be passed from one human to the next, based on theoretical science that promotes a pharmacological agenda. But there is no actual basis for this.

It may appear to be that way from a distance as you may witness groups of people developing similar symptoms, but a closer look will reveal that they are all essentially drinking from the same well and eating similarly destructive diets.

by Herb Roi Richards, Ph.D.

 

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