Friday, November 11, 2011

THE MORNING COOL-WATER G.I. TRACT REVIVER

Bruce Berkowsky, N.M.D., M.H., H.M.C.
Copyright 2011 by Joseph Ben Hil-Meyer Research, Inc.



Enervation

Ultimately, death is the result of affected organs (such as the heart, lungs, kidneys, etc.) that decline to the point where they can no longer absorb and utilize vital force. In the late 19th century and early to mid-20th century, practitioners of naturopathy referred to depletion of vital force below the level of functional bodily efficiency as enervation, because they thought the nerves were the pathways for vital force. In fact, the nerves, the acupuncture channels and the blood are all conduits of vital force.

Enervation is one of the two foundation stones of disease. The other isautotoxemia, meaning a build-up of toxins in the body beyond the body’s threshold of tolerance. Enervation, or deficient chi, is announced by such symptoms asfatigue, lack of stamina, circulatory weakness, immunological weakness, chilliness, digestive weakness, occasional dizziness, memory weakness, emotional weakness, shallow breathing, urinary weakness and sexual weakness.

As we can see, the ramifications of compromised digestion go far beyond being annoyed by symptoms such as chronic gastric reflux, bloating and constipation. The vitality of every mental and physical process depends upon digestive efficiency. The less efficient our digestion, the lower the flame of life burns within us.

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