The Nutrient Famine
We have been talking about the importance of water for health. The water source for most farm plants weather industrially grown or organically grown and let’s not even talk about foreign grown, you would never drink. Since vegetables are 70 to 96 percent water, you drink that water every time you eat most vegetables and fruits. For the next several weeks, we are talking about the Gut, the Second Brain. Last week, we reported that many top scientists and physician think that Hippocrates the father of western medicine might be right. More than 2000 years ago, he said,” diseases start in the gut. We introduced RIGHT REGENERATION as a key to being healthy over a 100 years. On a molecular level, every cell in your body is undergoing a constant process of coming into and out of being We usually see changes in our body overs years but like a new conceived fetus there are trillions of changes and microadjustments occurring every moment in each cell, completely building tissue and regenerating damaged and diseased tissue. On the most basic level, regeneration follows from removing what the body does not need and adding back what it does. Many of you wanted to know more about Right Regeneration. Lets see how Right Regeneration impacts the 3 concepts from podcast 10 and 11. First, The Immune System - Up to 80% of the immune system is in the gut. There are more than 80 different known autoimmune diseases. Now diseases like Alzheimer and heart disease are on the list. What is an auto immune disease, it is your immune system attacking you. Instead of regeneration, the body is attacking good tissue. Second, The Microbiome. A healthy gut has more 300 trillion bacteria, fungi, protozoa and viruses. They weigh as much as 5 lbs. These microorganisms for example help digest our food, regulate our immune system, protect against other organism that cause disease, produce vitamins, proteins, hormones and an even the enzyme necessary to burn fat. Antibiotics can severely damage our microbiome. And guess what, antibiotics are in most meat, what about vegetables and fruits? The active ingredient in Roundup Monsanto and now Bayer’s key product on almost everything edible was patented as an antibiotic. And if that was not enough to cause the epidemic of disease, any food containing a preservative is usually an anti-microbial. Finally, we told you, the gut is not just connected to the brain but to 12 key organs. The gut has many ways to communicate to the brain. It has a direct way to communicate faster than the blink of an eye. The vagus nerve communicates in .01 seconds. Your gut muscles respond like your face muscles, in a flash. But the brains impact on this critical pathway of regeneration is startling. The vagus nerve provides the primary control for the nervous system's parasympathetic division: the rest-and-digest counterpoint to the sympathetic nervous system's fight-or-flight response. When the body is not under stress, the vagus nerve sends commands that slow heart and breathing rates and increase digestion. In times of stress, control shifts to the sympathetic system, which produces the opposite effect. Stress or fear sends a signal to the gut to stop absorbing nutrients. In other words, when the body is in a flight/fight mode, it tells the gut to stop working so the body can prepare to fight or run. Most experts believe it is difficult for the body to be in a regenerative mode and stress mode at the same time. A significant amount of information suggests it may be impossible to be in both modes at the same time. Next, week we will give you a technique Harvard recently publish to use before eating to switch to the regenerative mode. We will also talk about how the gut effects the brain. The Gut can send neurochemical that signal you to feel peaceful, sleepy, happy and even a desire to hug or cuddle.
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