Guest guest Posted July 10, 2004 Report Share Posted July 10, 2004 This guy rarely sends out newsletters. He just sent this one on water if any of you care for the read. Pam http://www.sambiser.com/discoveries/discoveries.html LIKE MY BEACH-FILLED SCOTTY-DOG Suzi, healers also have water on the brain. Oh what a mess; some pant & puff, claiming water cures everyone of everything; others bury their snout in the sand, saying water is okay, but no big deal; another snarls and claims water harms you and you don't need any. Poor little healers. You would think the one thing we could all agree on would be drinking water for your health. I guess not. When it comes to water, healer's opinions are all over the beach. Like a litter of pups without supervision, these guys get into a lot of trouble without the Anti-healer. We`re not talking about the war over animal proteins versus vegetables; this is just plain ol' water, but you'd never know it from the growls. Water for the brain Water can help heal the brain. This matters to everyone who suffers physically, not just for people with Alzheimer's. To make yourself stronger, make your brain a priority; your brain and the organs inside it, the pituitary and pineal glands, are in control of master planning — not your liver, as important as that is. The human body is composed of 25% solid matter and 75% water, but your brain tissue is 85% water; there is a reason: the brain requires hydro-electric energy — energy produced from water, energy that does not come from your food. To release the energy in water, your body acts as a nuclear reactor; it splits the water molecule in two pieces, hydrogen and oxygen, and energy is created from matter — as Einstein predicted. Water releases energy when split — just as plutonium does in a reactor core. This chemical process is called hydrolysis. According to F. Batmanghelidj, M.D., a leading water expert whom I interviewed over many months, `When hydrolysis occurs, energy is released. The energy generated by water helps produce ATP, a compound that stores body energy. Just as there is solar energy, there is hydro-electric energy.' Parts of your brain, like a nuclear submarine, obtain most of their energy from the water-fired, water-cooled nuclear reactor in your head. Brain cells and their servants, the nerves, both feed off of this liquid generator. Nerves are not like phone lines that operate when the power is out. They need hydro-electric energy to transmit impulses. Water has another role: it creates rivers in your skull; it forms small passageways (Dr. Batmanghelidj likes to call them micro- tubules) that flow along the length of nerves, and, like the life- giving Nile River in Egypt, they transport barges of brain chemicals to the loading docks in the nerve endings. There is a huge additional reason the brain needs 10% more water than the rest of the body; it's not just there for a padding against football injuries. Water helps hold brain cells (and other cells) together; in other words, its like beams in a building offering structural support, even though its a liquid. It's not ordinary water that does this. Your brain (and the rest of you) create a special form of water that's sticky; it holds things together like gentle crazy-glue. This special water has its own name; its called hydronium. Technically, it's H30+. Water does something else for your brain: It thins the fluids, like lowering the density of lubricating oil in a car, so proteins and enzymes in your head can become more efficient. In a state of dehydration, your head becomes like a car needing an oil change; you get sludge in the head — instead of free-flowing lubricating liquid. Water helps prevent your brain from becoming a breeding ground, a fertile swamp, for... (continued on page 2) continued from page 1... ....corrosive chemicals that attack your thinking tissues. These are compounds like angry scissors or self-propelled rampant lawn-mowers from a King horror film; they snip off amino acids from cell proteins whenever they get a chance to attack. They damage the cell architecture, as if they were biochemical madmen racing around with chain-saws inside your head. The scientific term for these brain- eaters is free radicals. Thank God that water is one of the greatest free radical removers, and that most of the time, it's free (or close to it). Take note: the brain control systems designed to block the creation of baby free radicals get destroyed when you are dehydrated. So — NOT drinking enough water is worse for your brain than forgetting to floss your teeth, though that's a good idea too. Lots of healing chemistry goes on in a well-watered head; these are benefits you won't get from herbal pills. Only water can do it, and fresh water has a lower mark-up than ginkgo. These benefits don't live in the pages of biochemistry books; they charge out into real life like buffalos in spring pastures. I notice the difference in my head from regular water — within 30 minutes; so do my readers. One reader, Katrina Montague, wrote and told me,`I had gotten to the point where my nerves were just shot. I overreacted to everything. The slightest setback became a major setback. I developed a very short fuse, would get angry with the slightest provocation, and would then get depressed and hate myself. I was ruining my closest relationships. When I began taking water regularly all day long, I felt a big dark cloud lift, and my nerves no longer jumped out of control. It helped me more than anything else I ever tried, and I had read a lot.' Let me give you my personal experience: you can be well-hydrated, but still benefit enormously (in mood and alertness) from regular doses of extra water. Whenever I face extra-ordinary mental demands, I take a 16-ounce glass of water twice an hour — with no pinch of sea salt, as the water cure people suggest, for it makes me worse. The water gives me a mental high that lasts for hours. To be fair, this high-water schedule works for me because I do so many other things at the same time, things that go far beyond what I learned from Dr. Batmanghelidj or other healers. I had to go beyond, not because it was a fun thing to do, but because every healers' off- the-shelf recommendations didn't work for me. They were like blue jeans that fit perfect in the legs, but were too tight in the waist. I wish I could make everything about using water as simple as the healers do, but I try to follow Einstein's rule: Things should be as simple as possible, but not simpler. The problem I run into with all these healers views on water is this: they confuse two words, necessary and sufficient. What they recommend may be necessary, but is it sufficient? Usually not. Some thrive. Many suffer. A sea of opinions Meanwhile, back at the beach, the healers are barking for your attention. What a pack of unsettled animals. Each dog believes HE'S the special one who should be the leader of the pack — the one you get in line behind, and he will lead you out of illness — assuming he's always right, and that's one assumption they always make. We've got the drink-distilled-water-only healers, who claim that the minerals in water are `dead,' so they're not absorbed, and you're better off without them. But what about the scientific evidence that says that minerals in water help people? Oh well, why let science get in the way of something as natural as natural healing? Then there's the healers who recommend pots of potassium broth, lots of vegetables, blessed vegetables, what could be wrong with that when you're sick? — just the potassium, that's all, because, as I recall, potassium is a mineral, and whether you agree or not, minerals are medications — even if they come from zucchini, and for some, lots of potassium drives their body down the wrong freeway — not out of town away from disease, but into the center-city of MORE weakness, more illness. Oh well, be sure to tell Bob in production not to include those people in next month's promo-piece. Then we've got the water cure crowd; just increase your water, add a pinch of sea-salt, and faster than you can say, Cable TV, everything is cured. And, if that doesn't work, add some exercise, maybe some amino acids that got depleted, and there isn't anything you shouldn't be able to cure — or at least make mostly right. But as they say on late-night TV, wait. there's more: what about the people I see FACE to FACE who don't get better on any of these water approaches — not even a little bit, or as the French say, un peu. Could it be they haven't drunk enough water, or maybe it was too much potassium broth — or whatever. What a mess, and we're only talking about the water screaming match, just one of the reasons why people are stuck, like insects in amber, inside their weak bodies. I promised you that a debris field of dogma would occur when my upcoming Resurrection Course is released to the public on November 20th — and from my viewpoint in the control tower, it surely will. The impact crater will be miles across at its center. On the docks of dogma, in the shade of their egos, sit the healers of renown, and in the heat of your woes, do they fan themselves with the breeze of their success, but their success is not YOURS, and you suffer because of THEIR limitations, their dogma is your prison, unless you make a jail-break, and buy my upcoming Resurrection Course. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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