Archive for March, 2008

Healing Takes Time

March 15th, 2008 by Jarett

The body can’t create an entire body’s worth of all new healthy cells in one day. Cells replicate fast, but not that fast. You’re looking at about 3 months for a good portion of your body to be turned over anew, and a year for nearly the whole thing. If you eat a purely healthy diet for that amount of time, you’re basically looking at having an all new body built of top quality materials, and optimally functioning cells.

So, that’s why it’s recommended that one gives FrequenSea a solid 3 month try. One bottle may or may not show you the changes you’re looking for.

Sometimes people buy just one bottle, use it up, and say “it didn’t do anything for me” because they expect instantaneous results. Don’t get me wrong, FrequenSea is an amazingly powerful health product, and it works very quickly and efficiently for improving health. However, the cells of your body take time to heal, repair, regenerate, and rebuild themselves. Just as a broken bone doesn’t heal in a day, neither does anything else.

Personally, I’m really quite healthy and I still usually use about 2 ounces a day just because I want this mind and body to be as healthy as possible so I can help others to my utmost potential. The money to pay for the product can be made easily when you have the health and energy to do the work required to make the money, and when creativity, ideas, intuition, and epiphanies to make that money are also abundant (a healthy mind is largely the result of healthy brain cells).

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Ignore Supplement Facts

March 13th, 2008 by Jarett

Personally, I’ve always ignored supplement facts listed on packaged food products because they tend to ignore the fact that there are healthy fats and unhealthy fats, healthy sugars and unhealthy sugars, healthy proteins and unhealthy proteins, healthy carbs and unhealthy carbs, healthy types of cholesterol and unhealthy types of cholesterol, healthy vitamins (natural) and unhealthy vitamins (synthetic), and so on. These “facts” then, are therefore rendered almost completely irrelevant.

When a product says it contains a certain percentage of your required daily intake of a particular nutrient, that percentage doesn’t take into consideration a person’s individual body size or weight, a person’s unique genetic metabolic profile and nutritional needs, or a person’s current state of health.

Everybody has different eating habits and eats different foods, so everybody will have different nutritional deficiencies and requirements. Those percentage numbers are very loose estimates, and will only properly apply to a very small amount of people (if anybody at all).

If we just read ingredient listings instead, and eat the products with all natural ingredients (excluding soy!), your cells will be extremely grateful. This whole nutritional guideline thing has gotten way out of hand and is far more complicated than it needs to be. All we have to do is eat natural foods that grew in nature, and the vast majority of our health problems will disappear. If you see weird, complicated, big words listed on your packaged food products, it’s a fairly safe bet that it’s nowhere near natural, and that your cells don’t want it.

Why does a natural diet work? From an evolutionary scientific point of view, humans and their environment (foods) evolved together, as one. They are precicely compatible with each other because they don’t exist separate from each other. It’s basically a symbiotic relationship where they benefit from each other. One’s “waste” is even the other’s food, and vice versa (oxygen & carbon dioxide). As soon as we throw some foreign substance into our body, we’re creating problems for our cells, and this cellular stress equates to “dis-ease” because they are no longer at ease.

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Nutritional Healing

March 13th, 2008 by Jarett

Nutritional healing is not like the use of drugs where we manipulate the inner workings of our body creating an instant effect by only masking the symptoms of an underlying problem. True healing goes to the root of the problem, not just to the symptoms of the problem. Because of this, true healing generally requires a little bit of time. (Unless you’re a master of the placebo effect.) The body can’t create an entire body’s worth of all new cells in one day. Does a broken bone heal in a day, or even a week? No, of course not. It takes several weeks, or longer. Any other physical problem or health issue the body might have is no different than a broken bone. Give it time.

And remember, because healing generally happens gradually, there might not be sudden changes and therefore we don’t always notice the differences that have happened. Just because we don’t notice something, certainly doesn’t mean it’s not helping us. Some people might notice huge miraculous differences in 2 days while going the nutritional route, while other people won’t take notice of any specific changes after several weeks. Everybody’s body is different and no two people will see the exact same results. Nutrients from natural foods will always make you healthier, however, you just might not have the vision to see it. Not everybody notices subtlety.

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Stressed Cells

March 13th, 2008 by Jarett

If you are wanting to reverse some sort of health problem and achieve better health there is one major important factor that needs to be considered…

What was the reason for that health problem happening in the first place? Or to put it a different way, what exactly is the source of stress that is being put onto the cells of your body? If we don’t eliminate the root problem, the problem will never completely disappear, even with the best nutritional supplementation.

The source of stress MAY simply be a nutrient deficiency, or it may be unnatural substances or toxins that are contained in our over processed foods, such as chemicals, trans fats, MSG, artificial sweeteners, colors, dyes, pesticides, herbicides, growth hormones, antibiotics, plastics, heavy metals, refined table salt, refined sugar, etc. Or perhaps the root source is stressful negative emotions and thoughts. Or maybe it’s something in your environment such as the chemicals in your cleaning supplies or hygiene products. There’s no way for me to know because I don’t know you and your lifestyle, but hopefully this listing gives you a few ideas for possibilities.

Our skin is the body’s largest organ, and because whatever is applied topically on our skin is automatically absorbed into the body, and bloodstream, we want to use products that only contain natural and healthy ingredients.

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Cellular Healing

March 13th, 2008 by Jarett

Legally, only a pharmaceutical drug can be called a “cure”. Although I can recommend a product for you to use, I cannot legally say that it will help treat any specific type of disease. What I am allowed to say is that the cells that make up the body have many dozens of different nutritional needs in order to operate properly, so when we give our cells literally every nutrient that they need to heal themselves and create all new healthy cells, the body as a whole reflects that perfect state of health as well. Our overall state of bodily health is a perfect reflection of how healthy the individual cells are because the body is a community of cells. So, cells heal themselves when properly edified, and disease (of any kind) will disappear as an automatic consequence.

Just remember that when going the nutritional healing route, it’s really best to do it in combination with a healthy day-to-day diet, otherwise the unhealthy foods that we eat are just putting more stress on our cells and lessening the positive effects of the nutrients. Results won’t be nearly as good if the rest of our diet is counteracting the nutrients we’re taking.

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