Guest guest Posted June 23, 2007 Report Share Posted June 23, 2007 Is a raw food diet the panacea to our health or not? I have no disagreement with the basic premise that correct diet would be a panacea, but only under perfect conditions and we do not live under perfect conditions. the vast majority of the earths farmed soils are denatured and artificially fed. Even organic farming methods cannot by themselves correct the basic underlying problem. There is a region known as the Hunza which sits below the Himalayas. It is a large flat plain that is fed glacial melt water from the Himalayas which carries ground-up mountain! This rock dust is one of the basic essential ingredients in a properly nourishing soil. It not only provides the full range of minerals, but it has paramagnetic properties too. The crops there are said to need no pesticides because they are so healthy their natural immunity and defense systems protect them sufficiently. They grow to a much larger size and are astonishingly bountiful. It is also said the people there work the fields into their ninetees and hundreds. Bliss eh? Some of you may already know of this. The sad truth too is that most of our land and water is now polluted with all sorts of pharmaceuticals, phosphates and so on. It is buried in our tissues in our bodies. It is an inescapable fact. This obviously has the potential to create unusual problems. As I see it, nature provides us with a wide variety of gifts perfectly suited to providing the body exactly what it needs in order to do its own job well. Noni is one such gift. There are countless others. Their use is pefectly appropriate at their proper time. Their unique combination of substances provide the body with the extra help it needs to deal with unusual circumstances, but it doesn't force the body to do something, just delivers the parcels. We as humans have the capacity for a very varied diet. Naturally one would eat what was available which seasonally would necessitate variety. Personally I think we were given brains to be able to work out how to live in harmony with nature, not against it. To dance its dance. Not it ours. neal. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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