Saturday, August 4, 2018

Salt Is Vital for Life and Health

Salt is vital because it extracts and gets rid of acids. Sodium goes into the cell, a hydrogen ion goes out, and then potassium goes into the cell and sodium goes out. So, salt is vital for balancing the acidity of the cell; that’s how the body becomes alkaline because salt extracts the hydrogen ion and then the ion is taken to the kidneys and is flushed out if there is enough water. Salt is essential in order to regulate the blood sugar, it’s essential to manufacture hydroelectricity.

Salt is vital to prevent catarrh as an antihistamine salt is a strong natural anti-histamine. It prevents cramps. The structure of bones depends on salt for fullness, because 27 percent of the salt reserve in the body is in a crystallized form in the actual bone structure, in the shaft of the bone. And low salt diets actually cause osteoporosis, not calcium deficiency.

When you don’t have water and salt, not only do you not absorb calcium, but you also get rid of calcium. Nerve cell communication depends on salt. Absorption of food depends on the sodium-potassium activity. And asthma and cystic fibrosis are conditions that can benefit from salt intake as well as water. Now, you’ve all seen these elderly people who develop leaky bladders, they have no control; that is a salt deficiency problem. You need salt in order to strengthen smooth muscle, and when you don’t have enough salt, smooth muscle loses its integrity.

This is a testimonial from Dr E. Reed: “I have a weak bladder and have even taken spare clothing as I was sure they would be needed. I arrived with not a drop of anything on my clothing. I had talked myself off salt—a bad mistake.” For years she had had this problem until she came across my information on salt, and started adding salt to her diet, and within three or four days she became continent, she lost her incontinence.

Water regulation of the body: Water is essential through all phases of the body’s growth, from the intrauterine phase of life, until you reach your full height and full weight. Growth hormone and histamine regulate water intake. As you grow older, you lose the concentration or secretion ability of growth hormone, and gradually you only depend on histamine in order to regulate water intake of the body.

Histamine is forcing us to drink water, but if instead of water we take tea, coffee, sodas and alcohol,\ we gradually dehydrate the body. Now, if we take water, the pattern of life can go up to 150 years, depending if we understand the water level of the body and the composition of the materials that we put into the body.

So, good diet and hydration are essential for long life. Growth hormone disappearance is secondary to tryptophan and serotonin deficiency. Growth hormone is under the control of the tryptophan and serotonin level of the brain, so the tendency to lose that is secondary to serotonin level of the brain.

Once you hydrate the body, gradually, I am told, the growth hormone level comes back up. The ratio of water inside the cell to the ratio of water outside the cell between the ages of 20 to 70, has changed from 1.1 to 0.8, in other words, far less water inside the cells. And the ‘plum-like’ cells gradually, because of not drinking water, not allowing water to seep through the cell membrane, the ‘plum-like’ cells become a ‘prune-like’ state, that is a state of disease, a disease-producing state. In other words, persistent and intentional dehydration reveals itself in as many ways as we in medicine have labelled as diseases.

We have labelled, we have invented diseases. We have not had diseases, we have had ‘dis-eases’ of dehydration. If we recognize these diseases that can be relieved with water, diseases will go away. And so will the sick-care system, so will a lot of doctors, so will the pharmaceutical industry, and thank God for that.

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