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The human body is trainable. It can correct the over and
under reactions leading to disease and symptoms. You can have
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Geneticists determine
cellular behavior as the
true cause of human
disease.
The inability of our immune systems to
keep us healthy has become an unspoken
cultural belief. It is reinforced every time we
take a remedy for a cold, flu, or pneumonia. The
implication is that “My body can’t fight off this
disease, but the antibiotic can.” The realization
that sent the scientific community reeling (and
got the research foundations funding expensive
genetic research) was the observation that
the human body is actually able to kill AIDS
pathogens. They found that some people who
used HIV infected needles did not contract
the disease, although exposed. Prior to this
discovery, it was believed that the cause of
disease was purely exposure to pathogens.
This belief supported the notion that the human
body is not able to kill certain pathogens, and if
exposed, you were vulnerable.
We know antibiotics do kill some pathogens.
But according to some geneticists, the body
can kill all pathogens — including pathogens
antibiotics can’t kill, like HIV. If you are sick, it is
because your body is under reacting. Your body
can kill pathogens, but it is not “pulling the
trigger.” The most powerful belief to hold if you
are ill is, “Though I am ill, I know my body can
kill these pathogens. What do I need to do to
improve its performance?”
What do peanuts have
in common with Lyme
disease?
Symptoms, whether from pathogens transmitted by ticks or from peanut ingestion, depend
more on cellular reaction than exposure. It is reported that some people bitten by a Lyme carrying tick have not contracted Lyme disease. Only
10 percent of those breathing the re-circulated
air on that certain plane actually caught Legionnaires. Did the other 90% not breathe the same
“infected air?” Not all who got tainted hepatitis
C blood at hospitals contracted hepatitis C. Ever
hear someone report that everyone around them
has the flu and they haven’t caught it?
If you suffer from symptoms, chances are
your body is behaving improperly toward
pathogens, peanuts or something else. It doesn’t
matter what disease you’ve been diagnosed
with, it is the symptoms that matter. Symptoms
can only continue as long as the body continues
to react improperly. Allergic reactions are seen as
“over reactions” by the medical community. Certainly, if one eats a peanut and goes into severe
anaphylactic shock, this is an over reaction. The
reason for the symptoms of closing of the throat
and blocked air passages is not the peanut. Peanuts do not inherently cause anaphylaxis to the
general population. It is the afflicted person’s
immune system over reaction which is the true
cause of the symptoms.
If the body can over react, can it “under
react” as well? Osteoporosis is a disease which