- Few people know it, but the ground provides a subtle electric signal that maintains health
- We don’t all have the ability to sing out over a racing train, but we do have the power
- In looking for people to hire, you look for three qualities:
- It is nutrient-rich food the places a sparkle in the eye, luster in the hair,
- The desire that guides me in all I do is the desire to harness the forces of nature
- To be free from pain through an injection or a pill has nothing to do with
- We live and boast of what we own; We die . . . and only get a stone.
- The superior doctor prevents sickness; The mediocre doctor attends to impending sickness;
- Constipated despite a real food diet, detox, exercise, water (and more)?
- A man too busy to take care of his health is like a mechanic too busy to take care of his tools.
Chewing Gum and Cancer
If you’re in the habit or need of chewing gum, chances are it’s more than a dental issue. The fermenting undigested waste (from the bowel and organs) is emitting its stench via your mouth. A relief of gases you might say. Aside from not being healthy, I have yet to see anyone look good chewing gum. It reminds me of a cow chewing its cud – it does nothing for your face value.
cud [kʌd] n “(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Zoology) partially digested food regurgitated from the first stomach of cattle and other ruminants to the mouth for a second chewing
chew the cud to reflect or think over something” ~thefreedictionary.com~
Chewing anything gets your digestion going and enzymes flowing. Whether chewing gum sweetened with something other than sugar or ASSpartame, you are still using up valuable enzymes on NOTHING. Not only are certain ingredients in chewing gum linked to cancer (and addicting), using up all your enzymes can and will lead to pancreatic problems. Precisely why a diet of nothing but cooked foods wreaks havoc on the pancreas. More reason to eat fresh live foods that bring along their own enzymes… and help your body digest the food.
Only will getting to the root cause of bad breath and the chronic symptoms (that often come with it) eliminate the need for gum once and for all. Next time you pop a piece in your mouth, think of the long term effects – then consider saving yourself some money and getting healthier in the process by stopping the need to chew incessantly.
Whether it be a skin rash, indigestion, pain, or brain fog, your so-called “refreshing,” past time does not come without side effects. These symptoms (and more) may be an enzyme deficiency. And the causes can be more than food and gum. Adding alcohol to the mix can inflame/swell the pancreas, causing pancreatitis (for starters). Start anew and get rid of the chew. It just may be the culprit behind the bad breath. With a clean diet, gut and organs, you’ll not only be saying goodbye to bad and morning breath, but deodorant too!
“Cleanliness is indeed next to godliness.” ~John Wesley~
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