Science
and Health Series
Health
and Diet
by Sang Whang
Looking at the global picture, there are three major categories of diseases. The first is contagious diseases caused by the invasion of foreign live substances. Today's medical science is
effective in isolating these invaders and finding the killer agents
or developing immune shots. I believe that it is only a matter of
time when medical science will find a cure for AIDS. We already know
that the HIV virus cannot survive in an acidic environment; it cannot
be transmitted through skin contact because skin surface is acidic.
The
second category is degenerative adult diseases caused by the accumulation of non-disposed acidic wastes within our body. Whether
the wastes are distributed evenly throughout the body
or concentrated in some specific area, they can cause
different diseases such as diabetes, digestive problems,
constipation, arthritis, gout, cancer, osteoporosis,
wrinkles, etc. There are various means by which concentrated
wastes are distributed, such as massages, vibrators,
magnetic devices, hot baths, sauna, etc. With the exception
of perspiration, these methods simply redistribute wastes
from concentration. The best way to get rid of acidic
wastes through urine is to drink alkaline water.
The third category
is mysterious diseases caused by nutritional deficiency. I say "mysterious" because these diseases are rather new and doctors cannot yet figure out what
they are. This category is more common among those so-called
health-conscious people. They eat exclusively "healthy foods" and exclude all "unhealthy" ones. After an extended time, they develop nutritional deficiency. Since they
eat only healthy food but still do not feel well, they
suspect that some substances in their drinking water
make them sick. They, therefore, insist on drinking distilled
water or reverse osmosis filtered water, believing that
pure water is the best water. What these people don't realize is that distilled water leaches valuable minerals
from the human body, further depleting the body of needed
minerals and nutrients.
Nutritional deficiency could be the result of special diets, which exclude
some food or over-indulge in others. Over-indulgence in one kind of food could
cause nutritional deficiency/imbalance. Our body needs all kinds of nutrients;
certain nutrients are need to maintain proper ratios with other nutrients.
For example, we must maintain the proper ratio of potassium and sodium in our
body; taking in sodium salt without a sufficient amount of potassium can cause
health problems, and taking no sodium can also cause problem, as we recently
learned.
Mr. Hofgren, a health food store owner from Sweden, visited me after reading
my book and told me an interesting phenomenon. When people start a vegetarian
diet, they definitely feel health improvement. After a few years, their health
deteriorates due to nutritional deficiency. However, their memory of health
improvement is so vivid that they think they should eat more vegetables, thus
making the situation worse.
With all due respect to nutritionists, there are more nutrients in natural
food that we don't know than what we know. It makes me cringe when I hear some
nutritionist advising people not to eat certain food because it contains no
useful nutrients. Such advice may be doing more harm than help. I have seen
many so-called nutritionists disagreeing with one another as to what food is
good and what is bad.
When it comes to health and diet, there are two schools of thought. Professional
hospital dieticians advocate a balanced diet for their patients, making sure
that the needed carbohydrate, protein, fat, and fiber are supplied. They are
not necessarily concerned with the types of waste products that these foods
produce. On the other hand, health food specialists are more concerned with
waste products that the foods produce; they recommend certain kinds of food
while excluding others. They are not necessarily knowledgeable about our body's
minimum daily requirements of certain nutrients.
When I was developing AlkaLife, I made 10 different ratios of potassium hydroxide
and sodium hydroxide combinations and had them tested on 200 people over a
period of two months. The doctor who conducted the test didn't know what was
in each bottle. The test results showed that the ratio of 75% potassium to
25% sodium to be the most optimal for the majority of people. There were two
persons who showed a completely different result - 20% potassium to 80% sodium
was better for them. I told the doctor the contents of the bottles and the
peculiarity of the two persons, she consulted her charts and found that they
were on an "absolutely-no-sodium" diet.
Their body needs more sodium but their head rejects it, for whatever reason.
Animals eat and drink what is good for them, instinctively, but we human beings
eat and drink what TV ads tell us to. We also reject any food or drink that
TV ads tell us not to.
My personal recommendation is to enjoy the food that we like, but do not over
eat or exclude any food. Eat in moderation following professional dieticians'
balanced diet concept, and let alkaline water do the job of cleansing acidic
wastes. Do not use food to cleanse the wastes, thus running the risk of creating
nutritional deficiency and/or imbalance.
Copyright 1999 by Sang Whang Enterprises, Inc Used
with Permission
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