i like the way you simplify the complicated processes inside our body for us to easily understand how its works. just cant help myself get amazed of all these.... =D
Yes, that is another way of looking at it. I confess, I haven't researched it in depth and I realize some actually drink their urine for healing benefits. Something just doesn't sit right with me on that but I'll try to remain open minded. =))
Many diabetics have reversed their syndrome with simple changes to their lifestyle such as outlined in this series.
Some have reversed it in just a few weeks with a radical change in diet---I'm thinking in particular the raw food diet done properly (not the Hollywood version). You'll see about that in Praxis 2.
In 2 weeks from 4 times a day insuline to nothing.
(You need to very regularly check your Blood Glucose level during this period, and adjust your insuline accordingly. If you start eating Raw Food and keep your insuline the same it would be dangerous, you would risk hypoglycemia)
@smuckerlingos does it contain caffeine though? green tea has a higher caffeine than a cup of coffee. therefor it is a diuretic. not sure if all herbal teas have caffeine though.
Okay, I dig a lot of the things you are saying here, and as soon as I finish my supply of aspartame- and caffeine-laden Crystal Lite I am going to replace it with your suggestion for salted water, but honestly, where are you getting this "energy from water" idea? It sounds like it might actually be impossible.
Well, water has a very strong polar charge (the hydrogen bond) which connects its molecules and causes its high surface tension and thermal capacity. That said, it's not radiating electricity. Indeed, while it is, obviously, a very powerful substance, breaking its molecules apart uses as much energy as you could possibly get from utilizing them. It's a zero-sum game, in other words. Without an actual chemical reaction which would make it other than water, no energy can be obtained.
Indeed, as water is actually a product of metabolism, there are few chemical reactions using it that would be exothermic. The creation of water from hydrogen and oxygen is an intensely energetic process. It requires at least the energy released during that process to break water apart again.
If water is good - of course it is - and salt is required - why is drinking salt water so bad or is it? I've been told it brings on madness in sailors etc who have had to do it. Just curious - thanks for this post - much love, peace freedom and truth
Good question. I think it has to do with the specific gravity of the salt water. It's too salty to be absorbed so passes through further dehydrating us if i understand correctly.
A little salt water is okay but if it's all you have then it seems it would serve to debilitate rather than hydrate.
@mooners40 she is correct, sea salt water has a very high concentration of salt to water. It will give you diarhea in like 5 seconds after drinking it. Drinking a high salt to water ratio is used in the master cleanse to flush a person colon out!
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felixinvirginia 3 weeks ago
i like the way you simplify the complicated processes inside our body for us to easily understand how its works. just cant help myself get amazed of all these.... =D
excel042883 1 year ago
urine does not contain toxic waste, urine is just excess body fluid, full of hormones, minerals etc,
guyascott 2 years ago
Yes, that is another way of looking at it. I confess, I haven't researched it in depth and I realize some actually drink their urine for healing benefits. Something just doesn't sit right with me on that but I'll try to remain open minded. =))
Thanks for the observation.
quantumsolutions 2 years ago
does the name of this video mean diabetics can now be cured?
commonagenet 2 years ago
Many diabetics have reversed their syndrome with simple changes to their lifestyle such as outlined in this series.
Some have reversed it in just a few weeks with a radical change in diet---I'm thinking in particular the raw food diet done properly (not the Hollywood version). You'll see about that in Praxis 2.
quantumsolutions 2 years ago
@commonagenet
I cured my diabetes with an Raw Food Diet.
In 2 weeks from 4 times a day insuline to nothing.
(You need to very regularly check your Blood Glucose level during this period, and adjust your insuline accordingly. If you start eating Raw Food and keep your insuline the same it would be dangerous, you would risk hypoglycemia)
Renetemp1 1 year ago
arnet herbal teas 99.9% water?? or did i miss something?!?
smuckerlingos 2 years ago
@smuckerlingos does it contain caffeine though? green tea has a higher caffeine than a cup of coffee. therefor it is a diuretic. not sure if all herbal teas have caffeine though.
wheelori814 1 year ago
Okay, I dig a lot of the things you are saying here, and as soon as I finish my supply of aspartame- and caffeine-laden Crystal Lite I am going to replace it with your suggestion for salted water, but honestly, where are you getting this "energy from water" idea? It sounds like it might actually be impossible.
sharazel 2 years ago
pure water is of course highly electromagnetic, unless i am mistaken.
course the crap out of the tap is not, it has been attacked.
smuckerlingos 2 years ago
Well, water has a very strong polar charge (the hydrogen bond) which connects its molecules and causes its high surface tension and thermal capacity. That said, it's not radiating electricity. Indeed, while it is, obviously, a very powerful substance, breaking its molecules apart uses as much energy as you could possibly get from utilizing them. It's a zero-sum game, in other words. Without an actual chemical reaction which would make it other than water, no energy can be obtained.
sharazel 2 years ago
Indeed, as water is actually a product of metabolism, there are few chemical reactions using it that would be exothermic. The creation of water from hydrogen and oxygen is an intensely energetic process. It requires at least the energy released during that process to break water apart again.
sharazel 2 years ago
If water is good - of course it is - and salt is required - why is drinking salt water so bad or is it? I've been told it brings on madness in sailors etc who have had to do it. Just curious - thanks for this post - much love, peace freedom and truth
mooners40 2 years ago
Good question. I think it has to do with the specific gravity of the salt water. It's too salty to be absorbed so passes through further dehydrating us if i understand correctly.
A little salt water is okay but if it's all you have then it seems it would serve to debilitate rather than hydrate.
quantumsolutions 2 years ago
@mooners40 she is correct, sea salt water has a very high concentration of salt to water. It will give you diarhea in like 5 seconds after drinking it. Drinking a high salt to water ratio is used in the master cleanse to flush a person colon out!
wheelori814 1 year ago