We have become a society on
drugs. We’re not talking about the illegal kind like cocaine or heroin,
although they are a serious problem, we’re talking about every item sitting in
your medicine cabinet or on the shelf in the drug store or Health and Beauty section
of any department or grocery store.
In the early part of the 20th
century, medicines were taken much more seriously than they are today. Then,
about the most powerful thing you could get from your druggist without a
prescription, was aspirin. It’s almost as though we’ve forgotten how important
it is to look at medications seriously.
Have you watched any TV
commercials lately? You can barely go an hour without some drug being
advertised that you should “ask your doctor about.” Many of these drug advertisements
don’t even tell you what the drug is for, yet they are telling you to ask your
doctor about it! What’s even worse is listening to the side effects of these
drugs. Usually the ‘common’ side effects are, diarrhea, nausea, headache, loss of appetite, fatigue, sexual side effects and
in rare cases, bleeding without warning.
Now let’s be realistic here.
After listening to something like this, why would anyone even bother to ask
about these drugs, let alone take them? Especially the ones that don’t even
list the condition they are supposed to treat! From the sound of the side
effects, some are worse then the diseases they are supposed to cure!
The worst thing that’s happened
in recent years is a proliferation of every kind of medicine imaginable. Many of
the former prescription drugs have been reduced in strength so they can be
bought over the counter without a prescription. When you think about that, it’s
crazy.
As a society, we’ve been watching
TV and trying to fit our symptoms to some drug on the shelf so we can be cured
overnight. As a result, slowly but surely, we’ve been taking more and more
medications for every little thing. Our bodies get so used to having support
from these drugs that they don’t want to do any work for themselves anymore.
Now you might think that isn’t such a bad thing. After all, you can just keep
taking cold medication, for example, when you’re sick and there’s no problem
with that. But there is a problem.
In the last chapter we touched on
a few of the things that can damage your body from the outside. In this chapter
we deal more with the things that can damage your body from the inside. Things
like parasites and funguses, and their role in diseases, regularity, harmful
ingredients in almost every food you eat, and that dreaded word, exercise.
Don’t be alarmed by the discussion to follow because if you want to live a
long, healthy, high-quality life, you need to take steps now, not in the future
when you become seriously ill.
Parasites are everywhere. Pretty
much everyone has them and you can’t avoid them no matter how you live or what
you do. How do we know this? Simple. When volunteers
come to us, we look at their blood in a microscope. We don’t send it off to
some lab; we actually look at it. Then, after we look at it, we let the
volunteer look at it and tell them what they are looking at. If you want to see
an impact on someone who you are trying to teach to live healthier, have that
person look at a sample of his or her own blood in a
15,000 power microscope. It gets their attention.
In almost every case we have
studied, we have found one or more parasites present in the blood. Now don’t
let anyone kid you about parasites being harmless. Most of all,
don’t fall for the “everyone has them” statement. While there are a slight few
nematodes that are beneficial because they produce enzymatic reactions within
the intestines, most parasites are just that, parasites. We have heard all the
statements from medical experts about how everyone has them and they are
nothing to worry about, blah, blah, blah, but that’s only true in the slight
few beneficial parasites that are obtained through eating fresh, organic fruits
and vegetables. The rest of them cause very serious damage inside of us.
Why do you think they call them
parasites? A parasite needs a host to live on. Without a host, they die. This
means they must eat the host to live. Got your attention yet? Put simply, when
you have them, parasites eat you from the inside out. The trick in helping
yourself is not avoiding them, because you simply can’t do that. The trick is
in knowing how to manage them and stop them from doing too much damage when you
pick them up. The diets and maintenance programs listed later in this book will
help you keep them at bay.