Dear Kimber,
More here:
“Over 100 years ago the U.S.
was the healthiest nation in the world. Now even
developing countries are healthier than we are. Chronic disease was
rare, at 10%. Today it is at 90%. Protein consumption was very low, anywhere in
the world. As the developed nations became wealthier, meat consumption
increased 500% or more, and so did chronic illness.
The Vedic Society (what is known today as India, virtually
was disease-free for 6,000 years until it began deviating from their
ancient practices. They were all vegetarians. Most of China, Japan, and the
rest of Asia, South America, Greece and many other countries were almost completely
vegetarian, with none of the diseases we
have today. The ancients used to observe nature and followed
their instincts. Elephants, wild horses, gorillas, etc., just living of simple
vegetation that contains no proteins have managed to build such strong bodies,
packed with proteins. Where is the protein coming from, if it is not in their
food?
Consider this. Their's and our largest organs are the lungs. We don't just
ingest oxygen, without which nothing would happen in our body, but mostly
nitrogen, hydrogen and carbon. Plants breathe carbon-dioxide and take up water
(composed of oxygen and hydrogen molecules). They make carbon-hydrogen bonds
known as the carbohydrates we eat. Avocados with fats and proteins made out of
water (with some soil minerals)and air! Why do they want to make us believe our
body's aren't smart enough to make our own protein, minerals and vitamins too.
For one thing, the four molecules in the air,
nitrogen, carbon, hydrogen and oxygen MAKE UP EVERY AMINO ACID IN THE
WORLD. We ingest all of these and make our own amino acids,
synthesize them into proteins, and build them into cells. It is extremely difficult to develop a protein deficiency in
the body, unless of course by OVEREATING PROTEINS that then become stored in
the blood vessels walls and hinder the body's own proteins from entering cells.
Starvation is the final result. Obesity is a disease of starvation. The
congestion is so pronounced that nutrients can no longer reach the cells, and
so the cells starve to death while crying out for food that they will never receive.
There are 1.2 billion people starving in this way worldwide due to obesity, and
there are also 1.2 billion people starving due to lack of food. A coincidence?
Both problems are basically identical with regard to outcome, and both are
man-made. The world is changing rapidly, though, and new knowledge, methods and
technologies will create solutions to the existing problems faster than
imaginable.”
http://curezone.com/forums/m.asp?f=337&i=8553
I wish you the best.
PTtogether