Saturday, August 4, 2018

Many “Diseases” Are Caused by Dehydration

Many “Diseases” Are Caused by Dehydration:




In dehydration, we lose a lot of the essential amino acids, and they are used as anti-oxidants because when there isn’t enough water to wash the toxic waste away, the toxic waste has to be neutralized, otherwise, it will destroy the system.

Tryptophan, tyrosine, methionine, cysteine, and histidine become depleted as a result of being neutralized in order to compensate for the toxic waste build-up in the body that hasn’t been washed away. You know, when you go to a field john [portable toilet], there is no water, you have a chemical there that sanitizes, deodorizes whatever is introduced into the bowl. The body uses these elements as the sanitizing elements.

Water distribution has another component which is a very important component, it’s an emergency water distribution to the areas where water is so vital in order to perform a function.

Histamine cells, mast cells, basophils, the neurotransmitters, have histamine in them, platelet- activating factor, and heparin. As you know, heparin prevents bleeding. Platelet-activating-factor activates the platelets in order to break up and release whatever they contain.

But unfortunately platelets also contain a lot of serotonin, so the purpose of producing platelet activating-factor that would produce coagulation of blood, and heparin, which prevents coagulation is very simple, because blood is 94 percent water, and when that water is to be tapped into, tiny bleeding is caused, and serotonin causes slits, microscopic slits in the wall of the capillaries, and blood oozes out.

And then once the blood oozes out, its water is reabsorbed into the system, and the remainder, which is six percent of the total volume, becomes plaques which we see in neurological disorders. You have the blood-brain barrier, in which the capillaries are tight junctions, nothing goes through them but through the wall, there are no holes in them like in the rest of the body. This is an emergency route of supply of water, and we call this “vasculitis.” We get it in the brain, we get it in the kidneys, and you can get it in the gastrointestinal tract (that’s how you get gastritis and bleeding of gastric ulcers and such.)

So, this emergency route of supply of water can produce migraine headaches, Alzheimer’s disease, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, gastritis, purpuras (which are bleeding into the tissue), and nephritis, nephrotic syndrome, and so on—this is the result because the body is short of water. It needs the water in order to perform a series of functions within that physiological activity. In dehydration we also get associated mineral deficiencies, because in dehydration we also become achlorhydric, the stomach does not produce enough acid, and you need acid in order to absorb zinc, magnesium, manganese, selenium, and other essential minerals.

So, in this pattern of mineral deficiency, you can see neurological disorders such as multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, and so on. So the twenty-first-century view of the human body is that all actual diseases should be viewed as deficiency disorders, secondary to persistent dehydration. Once you’re dehydrated you become amino acid deficient, you also become mineral deficient, which is the foundation for all diseases in the human body.

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