You're very welcome Mike :-)Man, are u ever making me exercise my
noggin. 

Once again I'll try and do my best at addressing the statements and
question regarding rehabilitating the body from the best of my knowledge
and the resources I have. I apologize in advance for the lack of
technical jargon.

If we become more aware of the choices we have through education, thus
make better decisions this can change the way we currently live. I for
one have made better choices in my daily living by eating more
consciously then before, and can confidently say that I'm in much better
health now then I was say 10 years ago. I didn't acquire any
debilitating disease, but I saw plenty of death and hurt surrounding me
to question if this is to be something accepted in today's society. It
just didn't make any sense. I didn't want to wait around to see when my
turn was next. 

Yes, to partially answer the question below. I don't know if it is
possible to reverse the depletion of enzymes in the body Mike. But I can
try and find that out from some people I know. The body is a miraculous
being. Self healing is becoming a phenomenon that is growing. I would
think that changes would come about with "that drastic" level of
improvement. I've heard many people recover from what seemingly looked
like the end of the road on this physical plain. Some didn't. Only God
can determine that. So by making all the necessary changes from a
nutritional stand point, I believe one's health can turn around. BUT!!
Now the "Stress" factor rears its ugly head. We can never get away from
stress. Only learn to manage it effectively. I suppose one can call
these recoveries as "miraculous" in our most ignorant understanding of
things. For some like my father who died of liver cancer, we were told
he was too far gone to do anything. I wish he was still around to try
and prove the medical community wrong. 

I don't think there is a one formula that applies to every case. I do
know that by taking certain measures we can reduce the risk of possible
illness, as the ones mentioned above. If we stress out about making sure
we are covering our bases then that could potentially cause problems
too. Stress is the silent killer.

Is this satisfactory Mike? Please forgive me if it isn't....It's almost
2am here as I finish up writing this..

   



 
-----Original Message-----
From: M. G. Devour [mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com] 
Sent: Saturday, December 04, 2004 11:28 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>Enzyme depletion?

Critical to my understanding and acceptance of your viewpoint is this 
question:  

If you improve your lifestyle and environment, eat better, supplement 
extensively and wisely... it *is* possible to achieve good health 
again? That any such exhaustion is reversible, at least from a 
biological standpoint?

As you point out, even cancer is an inevitable result of the entirely 
*normal* response of the body to a lengthy chain of abuses it is 
ultimately incapable of handling. Yet experience shows that a dramatic 
change in environment and lifestyle can reverse even late stage 
cancers, sometimes even in spite of the harm done by conventional 
treatement.  

If such a reversal, albeit difficult, is not a physical impossibility, 
then are statements like the above valid? Or only made valid by 
assuming that present circumstances are insurmountable in a practical 
sense?

Which might it be, sir?

Thank you,

Mike D.





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