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Water
prevents and helps to cure angina.
Heart pain - angina - is a sign of water shortage in the heart/lung axis.
It should be treated with increased water intake until the patient is
free of pain and independent of medications. Medical supervision is prudent.
However, increased water intake is angina's cure.
Water
prevents and helps to cure migraines.
Migraine headache is a sign of water need by the brain and the eyes. It
will totally clear up if dehydration is prevented from establishing in
the body. The type of dehydration that causes migraine might eventually
cause inflammation of the back of the eye and possibly loss of eye sight.
Water
prevents and helps to cure colitis.
Colitis pain is a signal of water shortage in the large gut. It is associated
with constipation because the large intestine constricts to squeeze the
last drop of water from the excrements - thus the lack of water lubrication.
Not
recognizing colitis pain as a sign of dehydration will cause persistent
constipation. Later in life, it will cause fecal impacting: it can cause
diverticulitis, hemorrhoids and polyps, and appreciably increases the
possibility of developing cancer of the colon and rectum.
Water
and salt prevent and helps to cure asthma.
Asthma, which also affects 14 million children and kills several thousand
of them every year, is a complication of dehydration in the body. It is
caused by the drought management programs of the body. In asthma free
passage of air is obstructed so that water does not leave the body in
the form of vapor - the winter steam. Increased water intake will prevent
asthma attacks. Asthmatics need also to take more salt to break the mucus
plugs in the lungs that obstruct the free flow of air in and out of the
air sacs.
Not
recognizing asthma as the indicator of dehydration in the body of a growing
child not only will sentence many thousands of children to die every year,
but will permit irreversible genetic damage to establish in the remaining
14 million asthmatic children.
Water
prevents and helps to cure high blood pressure.
Hypertension is a state of adaptation of the body to a generalized drought,
when there is not enough water to fill all the blood vessels that diffuse
water into vital cells. As part of the mechanism of reverse osmosis, when
water from the blood serum is filtered and injected into important cells
through minute holes in their membranes, extra pressure is needed for
the "injection process." Just as we inject I.V. "water"
in hospitals, so the body injects water into tens of trillions of cells
all at the same time. Water and some salt intake will bring blood pressure
back to normal!
Not
recognizing hypertension as one of the major indicators of dehydration
in the human body, and treating it with diuretics that further dehydrate
the body will, in time, cause blockage by cholesterol of the heart arteries
and the arteries that go to the brain. It will cause heart attacks and
small or massive strokes that paralyze. It will eventually cause kidney
disease. It will cause brain damage and neurological disorders, such as
Alzheimer's disease.
Water
prevents and helps to cure early adult-onset diabetes.
Adult-onset diabetes is another adaptive state to severe dehydration of
the human body. To have adequate water in circulation and for the brain's
priority water needs, the release of insulin is inhibited to prevent insulin
from pushing water into all body cells. In diabetes, only some cells get
survival rations of water. Water and some salt will reverse adult-onset
diabetes in its early stages.
Not
recognizing adult-onset diabetes as a complication of dehydration will,
in time, cause massive damage to the blood vessels all over the body.
It will cause eventual loss of the toes, feet and legs from gangrene.
It will cause eye damage, even blindness.
Water
lowers blood cholesterol.
High cholesterol levels are an indicator of early drought management by
the body. Cholesterol is a clay-like material that is poured in the gaps
of some cell membranes to safeguard them against losing their vital water
content to the osmotically more powerful blood circulating in their vicinity.
Cholesterol, apart from being used to manufacture nerve cell membranes
and hormones, is also used as a "shield" against water taxation
of other vital cells that would normally exchange water through their
cell membranes.
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