Guest guest Posted May 4, 2008 Report Share Posted May 4, 2008 One thing we can take for granted about the whole Native Nutrition thing is that the " natives " who ate it were much more active than we are; so what was good for them in their lifestyle may not be as good for us in ours, especially if we get as much exercise as the typical American. I've been obsessively researching the lymphatic system after reading " The Trial and Persecution of Gaston Naessens. " He said broken protein molecules clog the lymphatic system. Hmmm. Two things strike me there (in a WAP kind of way) - first, they ate more of their protein raw, so there would have been more enzymes for digesting it, so it wouldn't deplete the body's protease as much as if people were eating dead, cooked protein. And second, they got a lot more exercise than we do, so their lymphatic system wouldn't be as prone to becoming clogged/congested. What makes this key in importance is Naessen's theory that the clogged/congested lymphatic system is a major contributor to cancer and other chronic diseases. He had his formula 714X that was supposed to unclog the lymphatic system and cure cancer, which many people said worked really well. So if we are less active, should we be eating less protein? And if we aren't eating it raw, should we be taking protease supplements at least some of the time?? HMMMM... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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