Tissue/organ regeneration by #85605 ..... Ask Dr. Sutter
Date: 5/4/2015 10:10:54 PM ( 9 y ago)
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Basically, don't take anyone else's word for it who posts on this forum. When you "ask Sutter", go back to his material in his books and CD. He graduated from Palmer College as a chiropractor, and you'll need to reference his material often.
What I have discovered is that Doc Sutter is not familiar with drugs and what they do. If he wants, he can come back on his own forum and defend himself. There are drugs being manufactured now that kill in a very short time.
What he says, which makes sense, is that you will need tissue specific nutrients to rebuild with. That includes all the organs as far as "specific" goes. He also says that if there is any DNA left, that organ will re-generate. That means that the organs take time to heal. Some damage from poisons may be considered "permanent" if you don't take a lot of enzymes to dissolve scar tissue. That doesn't happen overnight, either. It can take a long time, then there are no guarantees that that organ is going to function normally again. At least for a very long time, at best.
The liver is the fastest re-generating organ in the body. That, too, can get totally destroyed by poisons.
Removing the poisons from the body gives the body a chance to heal, but the healing is going to be different in each individual circumstance. Anytime there is massive insult to the tissues by chemical poisons, you are going to have a lot of damage. The extent of the damage may not be apparent until you go to heal. Remember what he says in that "chemo makes cancer terminal".
I've talked to Doc about this. Cause and effect still remains to be true. Healing can be painful.
What you do with this program depends on how bad you want to live.
TY!
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