Guest guest Posted November 24, 2008 Report Share Posted November 24, 2008 The repair of the body goes on all the time. As age advances, we typically see more wear and less repair. This creates the apparency of aging. What we are really seeing is not " time " or " age " , but a process of wear vs repair. Repair of the body is accomplished by the immune system as one of its many jobs. That's right. We have in our files a story or two from bodybuilders describing godzilla as a substitute for supplements. I know as well that if I workout hard and don't electrify the bloodstream once in awhile around that time, I could catch a cold. We all have had similar experiences that physical strain and illness go together. The reason is that our immune systems both rebuild and defend. Exercising will be resisted by people with weakened immune systems for this reason. They are acting out of self-preservation. As we get older the destructive process begins to overwhelm the rebuilding process carried on by the immune system. The immune system is not " immune " to its own wear and tear. It loses some punch as we age, at least it would if we did nothing about that. I think we can try to do something about it. Godzilla has shown in our tests an apparent 1. infection reduction 2. immune system stimulus. The blood Beck tested also lived longer than blood that had not been electrified, per the lab reports. Beck came to believe in an idea he called " immortal blood " since blood used in slides was alive 56 days whereas normal blood died after 4 days. If I electrify my blood in and around my gym workouts, I really don't tend to get sick or weak. If I don't do that, I sometimes wind up sneezing and getting a cold right away. I then hit it with godzilla around the nasal area, and it is gone. So I help out the immune system locally by removing the threat or " job " it must do. But that does nothing to strengthen the immune system. Blood electrifying may. I am not really sure about it, but it stands to reason per the lab tests of Kaali-Lyman and the observed effects that Bob Beck noted in his work about the " immortal blood " . Now naturally the immune system can destroy the body if it is overactive. But in older people that is seldom the case. Also, if the immune system is relieved of germs by some means such as Godzilla, then it can " calm down " and some auto-immune diseases could conceivably disappear. The point I'm making in all this, is we age at the rate we don't repair what gets damaged. We repair what gets damaged by activity of the immune system. As it wears out, and as our bodies wear out in general, less repair gets done, and our bodies, like old houses, begin to show signs of what we call " age " . Age is not a visible thing, however. Wear and tear are visible, however, and we should begin thinking about how to repair the repairman--the immune system. Electrifying with Godzilla could help. Removing some, not all, but some of the challenges that weaken immunity by removing excess germs, baggage viruses, local infections, etc., could result in better and faster repairs. If this repair process is improved to where it keeps up with the damage done to the body over time from living, then we could expect aging to slow down. If it's equal, then aging should stop, and if repairs exceed damage, age would theoretically in some ways be reversible. That is probably quite simplistic, but it could also be true enough to warrant a serious habit of using Godzilla devices regularly to improve the repair process in the body. bG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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