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Barleygrass,
the Restorer of Health
By KK Fowlkes
Barleygrass, the
other green grass! Many people have turned to us to find out
why they should try barley grass juice as opposed to wheatgrass.
We hope to answer this question in this month's Wheatgrass Habit
Newsletter. While much of the hype and interest is about
wheatgrass; much of the research done on grass was done on Barley!
In order to
understand the part that barley grass plays in the restoration of
health, we must first discuss tentative causes of disease.
Let us begin by thinking about the center or the hub of the human
body. It is the stomach and the first guardian of the inner
sanctum of the body. It is represented around the pupil of
the eye and looks much like the hub on a wheel. When the stomach
is healthy, the hub is the same color of the iris. When it
is unhealthy or deficient in organic sodium it is either
lighter or darker than the iris. Lighter is acute, and
darker is chronic. We know that the human body is not
only physical, mental and spiritual, but is also chemical.
It is in the chemical realm where the physical problems of the
human body begin.
When a person eats a
high animal protein, high sugar and low fiber diet, certain
chemical reactions take place in the stomach. A high protein
animal diet requires first that the stomach secrete a large amount
of hydrochloric acid so that the food can be broken down into
amino acids which can be used by the body. In the process of
this initial digestion there is always either an acid residue or
an alkaline residue. These foods leave an acid residue after
the breakdown. This, chyme or food along with the
hydrochloric acid that mixes with it in the stomach cannot be
allowed to traverse the small and then large intestine as it would
do damage to delicate tissues, so the body uses minerals, the
chief one being organic sodium, to buffer this acid
residue. The lining of the stomach has the greatest amount
of sodium in the body and protects the stomach from the
hydrochloric acid. The bile that comes from the liver is
rich in sodium. This joins with the contents of the stomach
to buffer the acid as it leaves the stomach and traverses the
intestines.
Day after day, month
after month, year after year, if a person eats predominantly the
typical American food diet (predominantly flesh foods) which
leaves a residue of acid and neglects to eat a high amount of
fruits and vegetables which leave an alkaline residue rich in
minerals, these minerals, mainly organic sodium, then potassium,
then calcium and magnesium are used up.
Dr. Bernard Jensen,
known as the father of Iridology, devoted his life to studying and
developing iris analysis. Each part of the body and each
organ including the brain is represented in the iris of the eye.
Each part can look different depending upon the health of the
body. Jensen studied and related how the iris changes not
only in color but in configuration when certain dietary changes
are made. His work contains the basic knowledge of how diet
affects the inner tissues and organs of the body. Most
importantly he presents his knowledge in before and after pictures
so that almost any student can understand the concepts. His
work includes the use of foods and certain herbs that are rich in
specific minerals to restore health and vitality to different
organs or tissues of the body. His many books are used as
textbooks for those who wish to learn this fascinating science.
It is alternative medicine and is being accepted each year by more
and more medical doctors as they eschew drugs and embrace natural
medicine. (See Iridology, the Science and Practice in the
Healing Arts. Volumes I and II by Bernard Jensen, D.C., N.D.)
There are myriads of
techniques for drugging or performing surgery upon the human body.
Modern allopathic medicine is a method of suppressing the illness.
For example if one has a continuous rash, steroids such as
cortisone are given to suppress it. The cream pushes the
rash or illness further down into the body so that the skin stops
breaking out. However, the sickness is still in the body,
just further down in the tissues.
Natural medicine
seeks to strengthen the tissues using certain foods and plants
that are high in organic minerals. When the tissues are
strengthened, the body then has the ability to expel the poison or
corruption through the skin or wherever it is the easiest.
There is no technique that can surpass Jensen's method, because he
can actually look into the human body and access information which
can be had in no other way and then prescribe those certain foods
or herbs which will provide the life giving and healing elements
which nourish the tissue of the body, allowing it to strengthen,
and then heal itself.
Rich Anderson,
student of Dr. Bernard Jensen, and author of Cleanse and Purify
Thyself, Volumes I and II says, "When the body becomes low in
organic sodium, it is forced to go to another part of its self to
retrieve the electrolyte, and it will do this even if it has to
kill its own cells. When it begins to retrieve organic
sodium from within itself, the most benign and efficient pathway
is the bile. This way it can avoid having to directly injure
itself. However, the removal of sodium from bile, though
harmless in the beginning, has a devastating chain reaction."
"The removal of
sodium from bile causes the bile pH to drop. The more it
drops the more acid it becomes. When bile drops to a certain
point, gallstones are formed. Gallstones can cause severe
problems, including life-threatening afflictions.
"When the bile
becomes acid, it is highly caustic and irritates the intestinal
wall. Bile can become so acid that it can burn a hole right
through the gut wall: In fact 90 percent of all so-called stomach
or peptic ulcers are found in the duodenum near the bile duct.
Bile irritation is associated with development of polyps, bowl
tumors, colon cancer, irritable bowel syndrome, (IBS), leaky gut
syndrome, and various other bowel diseases.
"Fortunately
the body has a protective mechanism that can help to compensate
for this dangerous scenario: Mucin secretion. Mucin is
a glycoprotein mucus. It is secreted by intestinal glands
and can line the intestines, thereby protecting it from acids and
other irritants. Mucin is the primal essence of mucoid
plaque." (Dr. Rich Anderson, Cleanse and Purify
Thyself, Volume I)
The good thing about
this scenario is that the delicate tissues are protected.
The bad part: If the diet stays the same (high animal protein) the
mucin continues to form, day after day, year after year, until it
has formed a very heavy mucoid plaque which begins to be a home
for all kinds of parasites such as harmful bacteria and viruses
which were let in by the stomach because a lack of
hydrochloric acid couldn't kill them. "The
consequences of acid bile and mucoid plaque include the following:
poor digestion, poor assimilation, toxic accumulation, poor
peristalsis, mutation or destruction of friendly bacteria, bowel
diseases, and the commencement of many chronic and degenerative
diseases. And all this caused primarily because of organic
electrolyte deficiencies" [or chiefly organic sodium
deficiency, because the minerals which are not replaced in the
diet become less and less thus exacerbating the problem even
further.]
"The next most
likely locale for the body to retrieve organic sodium is the
stomach. In a healthy person, the parietal cells of the
stomach manufacture hydrochloric acid, an essential element in
digestion. But in order to do this, it must have large
amounts of organic sodium to protect the stomach cells from the
hydrochloric acid. It is at this site that we find the
greatest store of organic sodium, and if it is diminished, the
stomach is forced to stop hydrochloric acid production. For
if the hydrochloric acid production were continued without the
protection of organic sodium, the hydrochloric acid would burn a
hole right through the stomach. Yes, a lack of organic
sodium is associated with ulcers. Therefore, a lack of
sodium in the stomach not only means a shutdown of hydrochloric
acid production; it also means that pepsinogen cannot be
activated, nor can proteins be efficiently digested.
"Lack of
hydrochloric acid and enzymes devastates digestion. Poor
digestion always means that health is diminishing. Not only
has that happened, but a lack of the normal hydrochloric acid in
the stomach allows potential pathogenic bacteria, parasites, and
yeasts to enter the inner sanctum of the gastrointestinal
tract.!" (Dr. Rich Anderson, Cleanse and Purify Thyself,
Volume I)
Now that the mucoid
plaque has become a home for parasites such as harmful fungi,
bacteria and viruses other problems arise. One problem
is the waste they continually give off, in the process of
metabolism and catabolism. This waste in and of itself
causes a darkness in the body not only physical and chemical but
mental. The mucoid plaque prevents our foods from absorbing
into the blood stream properly. Now the cells of our bodies
are not only underfed and becoming weaker each day but are
surrounded by a murky filth which is hard to cleanse because of
the daily inundations of more unhealthy foods.
As the digestive
process uses up the organic sodium in the stomach, it then begins
to rob it from other parts of the body. If the muscles are
robbed, then they become weak. If the joints are robbed of
organic sodium, then arthritis begins to develop. Lack of
minerals and organic sodium is the beginning of old age as we know
it.
What is the good
news of this scenario? The good news is that Barleygrass exists.
Barley grass is one of the foods which is extremely high in organic
sodium. It contains not only organic sodium but the
cleanser chlorophyll. Abstaining from the typical American
diet and adding lots of grains, fresh fruits and vegetables along
with barley grass juice will begin to restore organic sodium to
the stomach and other tissues and the restoration of the health of
the human body. Other methods of cleansing the mucoid plaque are
found in Rich Anderson's books.
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