Guest guest Posted March 2, 2004 Report Share Posted March 2, 2004 The Recovery program Step 2- Nutrition This series of articles will be to instruct the reader on how to maintain, improve, and recover to a state of good health and well being. Nothing heals in the human body in less than 90 days,(add one month for every year You've had health problems. Example - if you have been sick for 10 years, expect full recovery to take up to 13 months or longer, after you go on a nutritional program. 1. Stop Putting Poisons into the body. 2. It takes 5- 7 times the normal amount of nutrition to rebuild and repair than to maintain. At this point the medical community should insist and mandate that their patients practice the best nutrition possible. But the medical community knows very little about nutrition - go to the hospital and see what they are feeding sick people! Instead people are told to take the purple pill , and a whole host of drugs that do more harm than good. Everyone should remember - there are no nutritional drugs! So once we have made the appropriate diet changes , the next step is to make sure our bodies are receiving the nutrition we are consuming. When a person is sick , their body is depleted of the natural enzymes that aid and cause digestion , combine that with the poor food quality we have here in The US , and it becomes very difficult to absorb the nutrients. Enzyme therapy is the future next big treatment trend. As an example the digestive enzyme protease, has been found to attack and help to break down cancer cells. Getting ahead of myself ! When we were an agricultural society , our ancestors received all of the enzymes they needed, enzymes were contained in the food, fresh fruits and fresh vegetables were eaten each spring, and people were by enlarge healthy in spite of hard times. Now the food is processed to the point that there are very few enzymes left. So in order for us to get the proper nutrition to improve and maintain our health we must supplement with digestive enzymes that also contain trace minerals. Two important points, poor colon health lends to chronic conditions. Poor digestion keeps the body sick. What do digestive enzymes do? A good enzyme complex should help to - digest 30 grams of protein , 30 grams carbohydrates, 20 grams of fat ( per meal ). In addition a good enzyme may help to Digest processed foods and cooked foods - Digest proteins-Reducing allergies-Dissolve bad fats- Break up cholesterol deposits- Increase blood flow -Disintegrate crystalline deposits- Increase energy- Break up and dissolve uric acid crystals-Reduce bacteria-carry more oxygen to the blood-Increase white blood cell size and activity- Increase T-cell activity and production- Reduce problems associated with sickle cell anemia. Such is the case with gout - many men have received tremendous relief by putting a good enzyme complex into their diet. How ?- a good digestive enzyme complex aids in breaking up uric acid crystal deposits ( gout ), once these deposits are broken up the blood then picks up the uric acid - takes it to the kidneys where the body flushes it out. Provided of course the person is drinking good pure water. Men suffer with gout because of the high consumption of red meat and poor digestion. The point is - if you are eating the best food possible, but your body is lacking digestive enzymes, you will not absorb the nutrients Any one taking any kind of vitamin supplement will get a greater benefit if they use a good digestive enzyme. The enzymes help the body assimilate the nutrients. Can we get the enzymes from just eating food? Not likely, soil conditions, harvesting procedures, storage, and either the radiating or gassing ( nitrous oxide ) plus we don't know how long the food has set on the shelf at the store. Enzymes are sensitive and die easily. I highly recommend that anyone with a chronic condition carefully investigate enzymes. For a recommndation on a good digestive enzyme complex email me at nuherb Thanks for reading John Houser The Nu Herb Shop Raleigh N C 27616 919 875 1005 For imformation purposes only . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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