The human body is an extremely resistant machine, which has a fantastic capacity - I never cease to be amazed - to endure all the aggressions we put it through, for decades. This is what makes us believe that we can commit dietary errors and various excesses with impunity. However, this machine is also endowed with the most formidable memory - the hard disk I mentioned earlier. The body never forgets anything: sleep deprivation, lack of fresh air, lack of exercise, lack of live, fresh, natural food, too much sugar, no hamburger, no barbecue, no cigarette, no alcohol, no medication. He remembers everything, keeps track of it all inside him; he takes it in, but doesn't forget. And sooner or later, he passes the bill. One day, to our great surprise, when "everything was fine! It is inevitable, and it is only fair. The law of cause and effect is infallible; there is no cause that is not followed by an effect and there is no effect that does not have a cause for origin.
So, how can we be surprised that our children have decayed teeth, allergies and skin problems, if they get 25% of their calories from soda consumption? We know perfectly well the cause of most of today's most common diseases. Do we have to be blind, or simply not want to see, to be surprised that we "get sick"?
However, we are surprised, "why me?", we do not accept this disease that falls on us like misery on the poor. Fate, cruel and merciless... What naivety! We have only what we deserve! No, the disease is not a fatality which falls randomly on the unlucky ones; it is the result of the long process of weakening of an organism intoxicated by the effects of a intoxicated by the effects of a profoundly unnatural way of life.
This hygienic concept can be summarized in one sentence: "You are not sick because you have cancer; you have cancer because you are sick." Of course, one can replace the word cancer with the disease of one's choice... And it is not this or that organ that is sick - "he is sick of the liver," "sick of the heart," sick of the intestine, or whatever; it is the body as a whole. With the exception of certain diseases that are clearly the result of blatant localized aggressions, such as lung cancer in smokers or cirrhosis of the liver in alcoholics, the localization of symptoms is secondary; it is the person as a whole that must be treated. Hence the name holistic or global medicine, which is often used today, and rightly so.
On other occasions, our body is infinitely forgiving. It gives us little calls for change, like a simple cold, a headache, a rash, a lack of energy; all signs of toxic elimination that should alert us. They seem harmless to us, but they have great meaning. Unfortunately, we do not understand them because we have not been educated to interpret their meaning. And because we don't pay attention to them, their cause remains, the same small signs reappear, until the inevitable moment when the small acute illnesses turn into a chronic illness that is much more serious and cannot be taken lightly anymore.
We suffer and die from a long poisoning, overloaded with toxins and lamentably carrying around a real walking cesspool: our colon. The ancients knew it, we preferred to forget it. Let's see in what terms famous doctors, now deceased, spoke about the colon:
"Death begins in the colon." Prof. Elie Metchnikov, Nobel Prize in Medicine, 1908.
"In the 22,000 operations I have personally performed, I have never found a single normal colon." Dr. John H. Kellogg (the man whose brother is behind the famous brand of cornflakes).
"An unhealthy colon poisons the whole body by a reflex effect." Sir Arbuthnot Lane, surgeon to the king of England.
Even the Royal Society of Medicine of Great Britain declared long ago, "90% of all chronic diseases are due to a dysfunctional colon."
According to Bernard Jensen, one of the great pioneers of fasting - who died at the age of ninety-three after treating three hundred and fifty thousand patients with fasting and colonic irrigation -, all patients have intestinal problems.
I know, we don't usually talk about bowel hygiene between cheese and coffee at dinner parties. It's not really a topic of conversation. However, digestive system pathologies are nowadays experiencing a real explosion in frequency, intensity and severity. in frequency, intensity and severity. One patient out of three patients have a problem with their bowels. Constipation is so common that it has become a way of life for millions of people. a way of life for millions of people.
Digestive system drugs are sold by the thousands, which may be good for the laboratories and pharmacies, but above all it is a sign of the disastrous way we treat our intestines and our inability to regenerate them safely and sustainably. and our inability to regenerate them safely and sustainably.
In the absence of essential hygiene measures, such as fasting and colonic irrigation, ideally combined, residues end up forming thick layers that line the walls of the colon (imagine that the garbage collectors only remove a part of the volume of your garbage for years...). After a few decades, these layers can reach a thickness of 12 mm and have the consistency of a tire! Autopsies have even revealed colons whose diameter reached more than 20 cm while the free space to let fecal matter pass was no bigger than a pencil! The average person may have 5 to 10 kg of dry, hardened waste in their colon at any given time. Much more in cases of obesity or allergies.
So I suggest and urge, "Please, let's stop eating for a while!" Because there is no other way!
We need to clean up, thoroughly, and according to the rules. Would you vacuum your home with doors and windows open while a sandstorm blows outside? How can you clean yourself internally if you continue to eat three to five times a day?
Together, let's unleash our power, awaken our consciousness and transform our lives.