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GRAPE “A
new application of high technology and a more informed and
intelligent approach to nutrition have now placed a scientific
approach within everyone’s grasp.
The high technology comes in the form of a complex device
about the size of a pickup truck called the ICP (inductively coupled
plasma) spectrometer. The
spectrometer is now being used to determine the precise trace
mineral status of athletes and other high performance seekers.”
(Richard A. Goodman, Health World. Nov. Dec. 1990.)
This same spectrometer has also been used to analyze the
different compounds in fruits and vegetables.
It has been found for instance to show that over 5 million
different compounds (or different chemical combinations) have been
found in one grape.
How many of these do we understand or even have a name for?
There is not a group of men on earth that can even scratch
the surface, yet people advocate that one vitamin or one mineral or
a group of 26 vitamins and 15 minerals can improve different
functions within the body. Not
only do we not understand and know the names of these 5 million
compounds, we don’t know the infinite number of the
inter-reactions of each compound with the other existing compounds
in the body. Thus, if
one mineral or one vitamin is taken, will it interact properly with
the other trillions of chemical reactions taking place continuously
in the human body?
No…we don’t know the answer to these questions yet.
Those who have gained wisdom, leave these answers to a higher
being and make an effort to consume a gentle god-given diet—taken
from the earth…one that has not been altered (by cooking and
processing) from the original way it was and is provided …on the
trees, from the vine, from the grasses.
So….when will we know these things and how will we use this
knowledge? 50 years,
100 years, 1000 years? An
anonymous writer has provided this fanciful look into the future
when we do know the answers to how our bodies react to what we
ingest.
“A
Trip to the Hospital in the year 2200.
When we think of going to the hospital today for
treatment of a life threatening illness, there is probably a great
deal of fear. What will
they do? Can I survive?
Will life even be worth living after they get through with
me? We know the
hospital’s arsenal includes numerous medical specialists, the
surgeon’s knife, concentrated drugs, radiation, and an environment
removed and foreign from our day to day life.
Will the kind of hospital we have today be ours for the
future?
Perhaps not.
“Let us imagine ourselves going to the hospital in 2200.
A visit to our family health practitioner indicates a
possibly serious problem that needs to be looked at.
We know now that diseases are a manifestation of improper
living, a toxic or low oxygen condition in the body, and perhaps
emotional or mental problems that are manifesting as a disease
process.
“Off we go to our local community wellness center for a
checkup, diagnosis and treatment regime for what ails us.
The building is much like being inside a greenhouse –
naturally lighted by overhead skylights and jammed with tropical
plants and indoor trees of all kinds.
People seem relaxed, and as the clerk admits us, we answer a
number of questions about diet, family history, medical problems,
etc. The admissions
person is particularly concerned with our family’s current diet,
what kind of diet I had while growing up, and the history of my work
environments. They ask
about stress I may have experienced, what I do for recreation, and
what do I think is wrong with me.
“I am assigned to a suite of rooms complete with kitchen,
living area and greenhouse atrium which contains hot and cold pools
of mineral water. The
greenhouse area contains beautiful flowers of all kinds and even a
small waterfall.
“After settling in, I am visited in quick succession by an
iridologist, phlebotomist (for the tiniest bit of blood from my
finger), dietician, and the health care coordinator, who does a
complete physical. The
coordinator explains that once a diagnosis is made and confirmed, we
will discuss the problem, consider various treatment possibilities,
and then proceed with the one I think is the best.
The coordinator suggests I tour the hospital before the
evening meal, which I will share with my family in the conservatory.
They explain that the basis for treatment in the center will
revolve around an enzyme rich diet (living food), and grasses,
cleansing treatments using colonics, hot and cold mineral baths, and
steam and dry heat, herbal treatments depending on the diagnosis,
cranio-sacral therapy, and individual and family counseling.
They do not do surgery here.
“They leave me with a video that explains how diseases are
usually a result of a convergence of events mostly related to poor
nutrition, insufficient oxygenation of cells, and perhaps a physical
or emotional trauma. The
thing that sticks in my mind is how the coordinator stresses that I
am responsible for my current problems and that I can solve them
successfully.
“The hospital is actually more like a health spa it seems.
On my tour I have seen a large exercise area with all sorts
of equipment for strength and aerobic workouts.
An adjacent area contains other hot and cold mineral pools,
saunas and steam baths. It
appears there are colonic rooms, and private rooms for mud-pack
therapies as well. There
are many people of different ages involved in exercises and they
seem to be enjoying it. There
appear to be quite a number of staff members monitoring the patients
as they engage in their various activities.
“The dining area is the nicest.
They are preparing a really choice buffet for the evening
meal which consists completely of raw foods and raw juices.
To one side is a huge juice bar where I can see trays of
different kinds of grass, sprouts, and lots of fruits and vegetables
ready to be juiced.
“There is also a large wing of the building containing the
labs, specialized treatment areas that I will explore further later
on, a large auditorium, and what appear to be classrooms.
Another wing of the building which I also hope to see
tomorrow contains a children’s ward and a chapel.
Part of out spiritual rehabilitation which is a major part of
our treatment includes reading to and helping these children cope
with their illnesses. Renewing
our ability to give love and hope to others appears to be a major
part of the healing process.
“Outside they tell me is a huge organic garden and orchard,
and it is part of our therapy to spend several hours a day there
learning and working with a horticulturist.
Learning about the health of my body, and how it relates to
the health of the soil will be a major part of my education I
understand. Just now it
is time to meet with the health care team so I end my explorations
for today.
“The news seems bad. The
health care team coordinator says that I have a life threatening
disease. She tells me
not to worry because it will be simply a matter of helping me to
understand how to reverse the disease process and to begin the
implementation of it. After
reviewing my records, the team has agreed that my enzyme-poor diet
coupled with lots of daily stress has caused my body to be extremely
toxic with a very weakened immune system.
The team suggests a program that will keep me in the hospital
for three to four weeks. During
that time they will help me learn about how the body has developed
the toxicity and why, how to eliminate the toxins so that the body
will become vital enough to heal itself… and most importantly how
to keep my body healthy in the future.
The team stresses that my stay in the hospital is mainly to
educate me in how to regain my health.
It is my responsibility entirely to carry out the program
which will last a good two years after I leave the hospital.
They say there is no magic pill, no surgeon’s knife, no
“death ray” that will solve my problem or make up for my years
of neglect and improper living.
Does this mean I have to give up coffee, cigarettes and
cheese pizzas with pepperoni? I
ask.” |
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