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I remember reading an article about 20 years ago on what happens when we

interfere with

the bodies natural healing processes. Anyone read something similar? Can you

remember

where?

 

For example, a sore throat - an infected throat. The tissues are inflamed and

irritated. The

mucus has thickened to sooth and protect the irritated tissues. A bacteria

colony is

growing in the throat to digest and remove the dying putrid matter and other

toxic

materials. The bodies temperature is rising to create an environment where the

bacteria

will be happy, grow faster, do their work faster.

 

In the walls of the throat, small fissures are formed that allow toxins to be

expelled -

perhaps they also allow the bacteria in to do their housecleaning. An exchange

is taking

place.

 

If allowed to proceed naturally through all the stages of healing, the dead

tissue will be

eaten by the bacteria. As the food supply shrinks the bacteria colony shrinks.

The body

temperature starts to return to normal. The extra mucus is expelled. The

fissures in the

throat close up and the tissue looks soft, pliable and normally pink.

 

When we take something to kill the bacteria, the redness does go away, the body

will

eliminate the mucus, but the fissures in the tissue don't heal. They create

small scars in

the throat decrease the pliability of the tissue and decrease it's ability to

go through the

healing process the next time.

 

..wyn

The Raw Retreat

www.therawretreat.com

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