Re: Curing dysfunctional colon thru water fasting
It would be news to me that a toxic condition can result in dehydration and an idea I would not subscribe to, unless anyone can prove otherwise.
It is also my experience that the more toxic you are the more the body will hold onto water, and why I had an aversion to it during my fasts.
Shelton mentions this from his own experience in fasting supervision from his patients. If we were THAT dehydrated from being toxic, and water was unable to be utilised at the cellular level, the body, in its own inimitable way, would DEMAND water because of genuine thirst, just as it would respond to genuine hunger at the near completion of our food reserves (still toxic or not) and before the onset of actual starvation on a fast.
Our surplus water supplies on a fast are mostly held within our adipose or fat tissues and used by the body during the fast, but it is an interesting concept nevertheless.
The same could be said for food: if we are suffering from severe toxemia, does that mean we are malnourished or suffering from malnutrition at the cellular level? I don't think so.
HRT.
It has been admitted from research on the subject of HRT that it can be very harmful if not dangerous..........
http://www.menopausematters.co.uk/risks.php
http://www.menopauseatoz.com/dangers-of-hormones-for-menopause.shtml
However,there may be an important role for Bioidentical Hormones instead of synthetic hormones manufactured by Big Pharma............
http://www.bio-hormone-health.com/2012/06/19/bioidentical-hormones-prevent-an...
Chrisb1.