As we've said in mission and on recurring media occasions, Americans must take ownership of their health and wellness by practicing Self-Care! We also advocate Whole Foods for manner of eating. Whole Foods are, in general, foods as close as possible to their natural state. This definition automatically eliminates processed foods and fake drinks!
But the fact of the matter is that because of the state of the depleted, dead, global, soils, including soils in the US other than a few places like, for example, the Standard Process Farm, whole foods are not potent enough for many Americans to make up the health and function deficit in which they find themselves.
Nutritional depletion and lack of body stores happen like compound interest, backwards! The man, woman, or child who finally 'get it' and start to 'eat better' and take 'vitamins,' are, as we've said in other post, behind the 8 ball.
The way I see it, a cut-to-the-chase way to know if one is behind the 8 ball is if they are on any prescription drugs, or, if they were to go to a doctor presenting the symptom or symptoms they current possess (every little nick-picking one), would they likely be put on one or more meds.
The reason I think this is a good measure is because pharmaceutical drugs are made and dispensed, generally, to mitigate symptoms. That's a fact. I'm not being negative, it is just a fact that everybody knows.
Setting aside local farming, the majority of the US food supply is grown on 'commercial farms' via man-made fertilizers, pesticides, etc. As Mary Frost and Mark Anderson and others have pointed out, these man-made chemicals sterilize the soil. Without going into the mechanisms here, these and other things result in soils and the plants that grow from them having virtually NO trace minerals, and a lack of trace mins are only a part of the story, albeit a very, very important one in terms of function of human physiology.
Therefore, men, women, and children who decide to eat better and do better and practice self-care really, really need to go to one of the counselors we advocate to understand their base line deficiencies, their implications, and what to do about them.
What to do likely consists of really pouring the coal of concentrated foods to the body for a period of time necessary to get stores of things lacking back up, after which a less intensive, maintenance schedule will be followed because after all, it's only great food, but the lack of great food is what is primarily killing us!
Here's what I'm talking about: Beets are a great food for the liver, etc. We don't eat enough beets. That's a fact. Beets on the salad bar at Ruby Tuesday are not what I am talking about: Ruby does a good thing putting them there and I love em and eat em, but hey, they are NOT potent enough for therapeutic effect!
Standard Process grows beets. Mary Frost said it takes about 300 gallons to end up with enough concentrate to fill a suitcase. That's concentration, and they do it under cool temps, and so the food is still vibrant with enzymes and other co-factors God put on board.
Standard Process pills them up into pills about the size of a man's shirt button. Now, that's what the Great Physician ordered, in spite of the fall of nature in the Eden fiasco! For those of you who have ears to hear, God always leaves a Gracious remnant!
Thursday, March 18, 2010
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