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Ok ,i understand you guys saying that regular detox is necessary. My concern is that the colon or the body can become addicted to certain chemicals ,and we don't want that.Its like being on life support for ever.
If you eat properly,shouldn't this aid as a continous detox, because of all the pass bad eating habits has changed. I welcome as much response as possible. |
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I don't consider it a "regular detox" as much as the fact that there are pathogens my body at this point doesn't or can't "fight off" we have them in our bodies all the time, we're never clear of them and our immune system is better or worse, depending on a whole series of factors (like chemtrails), at keeping them under control - 6 drops a couple of times a week would prevent these issues. Plus you can't control for a mosquito bite, or see every fly walking around your food. Pathogens grow in an anerobic "atmosphere" - this makes your body more aerobic.
This is not like the colon becoming "addicted" to or dependent on laxatives, where it ceases to provide the peristaltic movements because the laxatives do it for it. I also don't think you can "eat properly" anymore. You can do the best you can, but there's so much you don't have control over, unless you're growing all your own and have 100% control of the preparation and serving process. jmho alys Last edited by alyscat; 02-18-2009 at 02:46 PM. |
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Otherwise I agree with Alyscat here. (Nice name!) |
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