Saturday, August 4, 2018

Dehydration is the underlying first cause; Etiology of Diseases


Your body's many cries for water.

Dehydration is the underlying cause of many chronic “diseases”


Dehydration is the underlying cause of many chronic “diseases.” Proper intake of water, salt and minerals can prevent these illnesses and even reverse the damage already done. So-called “modern” medicine still blames viruses or genetics for most of these degenerative conditions, and the pharmaceutical industry would lose billions in profits if people relied on the natural healing properties of water rather than expensive and toxic drugs. Why the body needs water, the reasons why lack of water causes the body to become stressed and diseased, as well as very simple methods to ensure your own vibrant health, are all explained in detail.

Earth and mankind are one! More than two-thirds of our physical body consists of water. What we doctors learned at medical school was 

based on a wrong primary assumption of science. Medical science is based on a number of flawed assumptions. The science of the twentieth century is flawed, it represents a ‘dark age’ of knowledge of the human body.

Twentieth-century medicine, in order to seem ‘scientific,’ explained a whole lot of things, labelled things, wrote books and more books about the human body, about the diseases, but everything that they wrote was ‘diseases of unknown aetiology.’ They explained it, but they didn’t know how it arose. Then, later on, they started blaming viruses, and sometime later, they started putting the blame on the patient, saying it is ‘genetic.’ So the medical community, in order to camouflage its lack of knowledge of the human body, produced labels and put the blame on the person. That was twentieth-century medicine.

The result of my discovery, which explains that everything in the human body or in any living matter is regulated by the presence of water, is a paradigm shift from the solid side of understanding of the human body to the solvent side of understanding of the human body.

Histamine’s Role in Water Regulation

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