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Enervation & Disease: Cause & Effect

Mother Nature always gives warnings when toxic poisons start to build up in the bloodstream – such as headaches. Some ache, others throb and then there are the worst of all, the severe migraine headaches! There are also many other symptoms of auto-intoxication – biliousness, nausea, mental depression, irritability, stress, tension and strain. The full list of symptoms is too long to enumerate here. Toxic Enervation slows down the eliminative functions not only of the bowels, but also the kidneys, skin and lungs. Our bodies cannot efficiently eliminate the accumulating toxic wastes when our Vital Force is in a sluggish, low vibration, enervated condition!

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06/09/2009

Toxic inside our body

The body accumulates a certain amount of toxic waste from the food you eat. As the food passes through the gastrointestinal tract, the great intelligence of the body selects the nutrients it needs and the waste or residue is passed on and out of the body. This squeeze and push function requires a large amount of Vital Force. If a person has low Vital Force, food wastes don’t pass out of the body in the normal time, then toxins build up.
The body has a warm temperature of 98.6 degrees. If food wastes remain too long in the gastrointestinal tract, daily toxic poisons build up. Then auto-intoxication and putrefaction starts to set in. Toxic poisons are then thrown back into the bloodstream and you start to self-poison and self-pollute! The many dangerous effects of this toxic poison being thrown back into the bloodstream can become devastating and deadly!

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06/01/2009

Only Mother Nature Cures!

Burn this into your consciousness: Only Mother Nature Cures! Every human body has a special built-in healing mechanism. You cut your hand and three to five stitches might be required to close the wound. The doctor cleans, then stitches and bandages the wound and can do no more! Now the miraculous healing mechanism of your body starts mending the wound.

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