| All of the food
you put in your body goes through your colon. It takes only five days for
the cells on the inner walls of the colon to be replaced with new ones.
Once we have eaten a meal
we should be able to eliminate the waste from that food within 16 to 24
hours. It is startling to learn that the average elimination time in America
is 96 hours! If you want to determine your "transit time" a good way is
to eat some beets or drink fresh beet juice. The red color will make it
easy to tell how long it took to get through your system.
There are over 300 different
types of parasites thriving in America today. More than 80% of the world
is infested with them. Parasites are in food and parasites are in your
colon. Parasites are vermin that steal your food, drink your blood and
leave their excrement in your body only to be reabsorbed back into your
body as nourishment. Shave grass and Black Walnut hulls are known for killing
and expelling parasites. Parasite incubation time is 36 hours.
You are what you eat right?
Not exactly. You are what you assimilate. Case-in-point: Corn-on-the-cob
can be a worthless food, because it's so delicious we eat it with such
haste, that it passes through the digestive tract as whole kernel corn...
with all the nutrition still locked inside. It doesn't pass the intestinal
wall. It doesn't pass the cell wall.
The issue is, in order for
nutrients to be utilized by our body, these nutrients must penetrate two
major barriers: first the intestinal wall and then the cell wall. Whole
live food (vegetables and fruits) can do this, while dead food (meats and
cooked food) can't.
Synthetic vitamins can't
do it either and it is not uncommon for 100% of these so-called "high potency"
vitamins to be eliminated as waste, providing no benefit whatsoever to
our health. |