Re: Agree AND Disagree - Re: The basic CURE for depression!
unyquity
you may well be right, but I do not believe so, and for the following reasons:
The human body has an innate ability to adapt to its environment both internally and externally. This would also include an adaptation to "new" chemicals from our environment & within our food supply from modern processed foods; so the need for colonics, enemas and
Liver Flushes would (in my opinion) be superfluous for cleansing, even when faced with this build-up of rubbery plaque that you refer to, has "stuck" to the walls of the colon.
In a state of inanition the body uses a process known as autolysis (a-tol-i-sis) which is derived from the Greek and means, literally, self-loosing. It is used in physiology to designate the process of digestion or "disintegration" of tissue by ferments (enzymes) generated in the cells themselves and is a process of
self-digestion or intra-cellular digestion.
While fasting, the process of autolysis is "innately selective" by the body in utilising the less needed effluent matter within it as fuel, and preserving the more important and vital tissues until last; even until the actual point of starvation has been reached, the brain and nervous system and other vital organs are unaffected & preserved, EVEN after death.
Autolysis then will allow the body to instinctively absorb even the most effluent material "first" in chronological order of importance, so long as the fast is continued for a long enough period of time.
It is also true to say, that one long fast may not be of sufficient duration to accomplish the maximum amount of "cleansing"; possibly requiring a second or even third lengthy fast to reach the desired goals of maximum cleansing.
Chris