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Energy Detox: for improved health

The alternative health industry claims that nutritional deficiency is a cause of illness, the medical mafia denies it, despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary. It is worth noting also that different races with their different cultures and diets suffer from different diseases. In addition, if people move to a different country and then adopt the local diets they then tend to develop those illnesses that are associated with that new society.

Asian women rarely develop such conditions as premenstrual tension in Asia but they will do so if they move to America and adopt the American lifestyle, for example. The Japanese living in Japan have much less heart disease than Westerners (probably because they eat so much more fish, which contains a lot of essential fatty acids that are missing in Western diets today), but much more stomach cancer (because their food is so much saltier).

These and many other well documented examples should have alerted western medicine to the crucial role of nutrition in both the prevention and treatment of disease. It should be obvious that good nutrition is a vital factor in maintaining health and also in reversing the effects of ill health. Food authorities seems to have involved themselves in almost everything except one of the most important issues of all, the nutritional content of our food. There is deafening silence about the plummeting levels of nutritional value in our fruits and vegetables and grains. Successive governments all over the world have stood idly by and allowed their people to be exploited and their health compromised.

The result is that food is abundant in the Western world at least, yet most of us suffer from malnutrition. And the obese are the most malnourished of all; it is propaganda that has claimed, loudly and for decades, that most obesity is the result of over-eating. Yes, over-eating can cause obesity and starvation (AKA dieting) will help most people lose weight. But for how long can one starve voluntarily? The stories of people who have lost more than their body weight over several decades, only to get fatter every decade as they put it back on and more, are common.

Far too often obesity is not due to lack of willpower or careful eating, as propaganda would have it. It is due to toxicity: the massive toxic insults that we have all been suffering for the last 50 years. It is no accident that levels of obesity increase directly in line with levels of toxicity.

U.S. research, conducting multiple autopsies on both animals and humans, showed that nutritional deficiencies were responsible for all deaths due to natural causes. In chronic illness there is always a deficiency of one or more minerals, vitamins or essential fatty acids.

A simple medical test can show mineral deficiency but it is never used. Vets regularly take blood samples from farm animals to ensure that they have sufficient minerals and vitamins. Farmers know that poorly nourished animals may not conceive and successfully deliver their young. That is bad for their farm business. If the same farmer is told that he too is nutritionally deficient, he will express surprise and wonder why his own doctor didn't perform the same blood estimations.

Doctors do not ask for these blood tests and, even if a few do so, the hospital laboratories will tell them that they cannot be done. Is it because human health is worth less than the welfare of our farm animals? Is it possible that a few charges of professional misconduct resulting from the failure to perform these blood tests could alter the practice of medicine? Perhaps there is a vested interest in maintaining ill health that doesn't like the idea of linking sickness to inadequate nutrition?

 

Energy Detox
gives the body the needed boost to start to return integrity to the body,
enabling it to reverse the decades of accumulated poisons.
It does not treat disease.


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