Monday, January 01, 2007

New Year - New You!

Almost 40 years ago, Dr. Royal Lee, perhaps the world's greatest nutritionist said, "One of the biggest tragedies of human civilization is the precedence of chemical therapy over nutrition. It's a substitution of artificial therapy over natural, of poisons over food, in which we are feeding people poisons (drugs), trying to correct the reactions of starvation."

What was the good doctor trying to say? Fast forward 40 years to 2007 and ask yourself if almost every ailment of the human condition doesn't have a prescription or over-the-counter solution being rammed down our collective throats. Very little mention is ever made of the causes of these ailments, nor the prevention of them.

Think of this for a moment. The immune system of the human body is remarkably sophisticated. It makes the most advanced computer software in the world look like a child's toy. Any idea how this magnificent system can malfunction?

Germs or microbes flourish as scavengers at the site of disease. Enlightened understanding is that they are not the cause of the disease, any more than flies and maggots cause garbage. Flies, maggots, and rats do not cause garbage but rather feed on it, so the germ theory of medicine can be related to the "rat theory of garbage."

That is, if germs cause disease, then rats must cause garbage. Show me a town that's full of rats and I'll show you a town that's full of garbage, a town with a sanitation problem, guaranteed.

How do antibiotics cause the human body to lose immunity?

Antibiotics in our bodies can't tell the cops from the robbers. With no discretion, they kill friendly as well as harmful bacteria. Yet the vast majority of bacteria in our systems is helpful, actually working for us, like the microflora in our intestines. Thus, when the system is flooded with antibiotics, it doesn't work. A false sense of temporary resistance is acquired by the body.

Antibiotics can also weaken our immune system by creating certain B-vitamin deficiencies. Antibiotics kill the friendly bacteria that manufacture vitamin B12 in the gut.

Where is the logic behind depressing our immune system to fight an infection artificially?

Bacteria and viruses, which are cell scavengers, aren't in the system because they have nothing else to do. They're there because there is malnourished, unhealthy, devitalized, enzyme-depleted, diseased, and necrotic tissue, and unprocessed metabolic waste. Functioning as nature's biological sanitation department, bacteria and viruses must break down and eliminate the sick tissue to prevent further poisoning of the body. If you stop their action, you allow the body's continuous poisoning by the decaying tissue.

Disease is not the presence of something evil, but rather the lack of the presence of something essential.

The body uses vitamins and minerals as a means of increasing the success of the immune response. The best way to help the immune system is to first cleanse the tissues and then fortify the body with natural, whole complex nutrients. How do you do this? By eating a wholesome, natural diet, and leaving the boxes, bags, cans, and jars on the supermarket shelf where they belong (not in your stomach).

As the New Year arrives, many of us are contemplating what we want 2007 to look like. If this is your year to Get Your Body Back, then you have come to the right place.

I have been in the slimming business for over 20 years. It took me a while to realize that one-on-one consultation brings almost 100% success. I am a Certified Coach and Holistic Nutritionist, and my passion is personal development. The Wellness Wheel has six components: Physical, Intellectual, Emotional, Social, Spiritual, and Financial. I specialize in the Physical component because I believe that, by getting our body under control, we unleash a personal power that we can then use to achieve whatever we want, in every area of our lives!

For more information or a private no-obligation consultation, e-mail me at getyourbodyback@hotmail.com. I truly look forward to supporting you to make this your best year ever! Billie

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