Who we are and what we’re capable of starts with our trillions of body cells. Are they clean, are they healthy and are they communicating properly? By Natalia Rose.
What does true health look and feel like? What is the natural experience of childbirth and menopause? How many decades should we live? How many decades should we live in an excellent state of health? When mainstream science attempts to answer these questions and others, it does so based on what is common. But what is common should not be mistaken for what is natural. None of the above questions can be answered meaningfully by mainstream scientific studies, as those invariably focus on people following some version of the standard – i.e. very unnatural – diet and lifestyle.
We cannot hope to achieve our potential if we don’t know what we actually are, what we are made of and what sustains our being. Let me start this discussion by introducing a concept I call, “The theory of the electronic human”.
Everything in the world of form gives off either a negative or positive ionic charge based on the number of electrons to protons in its atomic structure. Healthy cells and tissues are made up of negatively-charged ionic particles. This makes man’s body alkaline, and all life-generating substances in the world of form carry a negative, or alkaline, ionic charge. An ion is simply a particle that is electrically charged (either positively or negatively), meaning it has either lost or gained one or more electrons.
When an atom has more electrons orbiting its nucleus than there are protons in the nucleus, it carries a negative ionic charge; when there are more protons in the nucleus than electrons orbiting the nucleus, the atom is said to carry a positive ionic charge. If it’s been a while since high school science, just think “pro” for positive/proton. Alright, now that we’re up to speed on basic atomic structure let’s move on…
When our cells are clean and healthy, there are lots of electrons passing this vital electric energy from cell to cell. In fact, this is what keeps cells alive. When our cells are not clean and healthy, we will be short of electrons on a subatomic level, so imbalanced atoms will be stealing electrons from healthy atoms and nullifying the electrical potential. You might have heard the term for these imbalanced electrons; they are called “free radicals.”
Since the body thrives on alkaline substances which are made up of electron-rich atoms, these electron-devouring free radicals are the opposite of alkaline. They are acidic. They enter the body through all manner of unnatural foods, drinks and substances, and through all the openings in the body (mouth, skin, nose, ears, etc.). They also arise as a result of our emotions; food can be acidic, but so can relationships, jobs, regrets and environment.
Our bodies are designed to live off alkaline-rich substances – specifically: water-containing fruits and vegetables, pure water and pure air. As long as our bodies receive this supreme nourishment, healthy alkaline cells meet and pulse their vital current through the body. The substances that assist in conducting this electric current are the only ones that the human was intended to consume.
Fruits and vegetables are highly alkaline and hydrating and were grown under the solar radiation of the sun which means that they have lots of healthy electric energy. All this, coupled with their high water content (water is an excellent conductor of electricity) makes these substances ideal nourishment. But modern man is highly addicted to dense foods and chemical substances that he continues to take in despite his body’s distressed reactions to them (which modern medicine calls “symptoms of illness” and blames on age or bad luck).
Modern humans constantly and unwittingly expose themselves to highly acidic, electron-impeding substances through all the physical, emotional and mental receptor sites (and through all manner of common foods, drinks, drugs, etc). These substances block the current of life force from flowing between cells. Their biochemical make-up is not aligned with what is life-generating for the human organism and they take the healthy human off course from his or her true state of being.
When modern science defines what is normal, it does so through studying people living in this unnatural way. But how can the conclusions drawn from such studies be anything but erroneous?
This is the first third of an article which appeared in the Summer 2009 issue of Get Fresh! magazine. Buy the issue to read more about the consequences - physical, mental, emotional and spiritual - of not living according to nature's laws. Natalia also outlines her programme for returning to optimal cellular functioning, encompassing dietary guidelines and seven key non-dietary health practices.
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