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"When one fasts, the body switches over to the 'fasting mode' in which stored impurities, toxins, and wastes lodged in and between the cells become dislodged. These materials are then conveyed by the lymph system into the bloodstream, from which they are removed by the 4 principle eliminators of the body -- the kidneys, lungs, bowels, and skin."
"Many who undertake a regime of bodily cleansing find that fasting gives them headaches. The headaches are caused primarily by the sudden increase in the level of toxins and wastes in the blood due to the dumping of these materials by the lymph system."
"Those who do not understand what is going on sometimes conclude that the headaches mean they cannot fast. Nothing would be further from the truth. The headaches mean that the body's ability to go into the fasting mode is unimpaired and, moreover, that there is a great accumulation of toxic waste material in the body. If the headaches become unbearable, a modified fast can be undertaken, one that is not so severe."
"Just prior to the onset of menstruation, the body goes into a semi-fasting mode in which some of the stored wastes and poisons are removed from within and between the cells and dumped via the lymph into the blood. These materials cause the headaches which so often accompany menstruation. The bodily wisdom knows that menstruation is approaching and knows that a certain quantity of blood will soon be lost from the body. It then uses this forthcoming loss to eject some of the toxins in the system. When the period ceases, the toxins are removed from the bloodstream by the 4 eliminators (as above)."
"This female purification system on a monthly basis is the sole reason for the fact that, in general, women live longer than men. As a general rule, the severity of menstrual bleeding is proportional to the degree of toxicity in the body. In a similar manner, the pain of menstrual cramps is a good barometer of the degree to which the physical body has stored up wastes and poisons. The body can regulate the amount of bleeding and will increase the flow in cases of extreme toxic accumulation. The pain, of course, arises from the requirement to pass through the cervix a quantity of blood that has become viscous and caked due to the great load of poisons which it carries."
"It is generally noted that women who have pursued a cleansing and purification regime for several years (including fasting and a vegetarian diet) notice that their periods become milder with less pain and a decrease in blood loss. This is the result of the purification of the body and the lowered toxin level within and between the cells."
"We do not hesitate to recommend the so-called 'grape diet' to those suffering chronic illnesses. This regime involves first a water fast for 2 days, then the consumption of a single variety of grape (any variety will do, but do not mix varieties) for a period of time which depends on the severity of the affliction. Even one day will do wonders for many people, but We recommend 3 to 4 days as a good average in the case of a basically healthy person."
"It is incorrect to imagine that the energy which drives the physical body of Man comes from the food He eats. This is one of the major misconceptions in the world today. Man can live quite well on practically no food at all, with no diminution of energy. The energy of man's body must come from a far more subtle and refined source than that of carbohydrate molecules as is now believed."
"The life process in Man does not exist at the mere chemical level, otherwise Man would be nothing more than a 'beaker' in which reactive chemicals were mixed and with no more life, intelligence, or spirit than would be found in such a beaker. When the chemical reaction had run its course, the beaker would be quite still, lifeless, empty, and the same in the case of the human being."
"No, the force that drives the human machine is not chemical but aetheric. The aether is, indeed, the 'stuff' from which all the elements known to science are precipitated. Mixed with the aether, which fills all of man's 3-dimensional space, is a substance which We shall call prana, using the eastern word for life-energy."
"When the human body breathes into the lungs, the prana within the aetheric counterpart of the air is taken into The Aetheric Counterpart of the body and is then transformed into the various energies that one uses in everyday life: mental energy, emotional energy, and physical energy. The oxygen which is taken into the blood via the lungs, of course, plays a part in the metabolism, but it is only a minor role compared to the importance of the intake of prana."
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