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April 14, 2008

Cleansing the Heart Pump and Pipes

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Excerpt from Bragg’s Healthy Heart Book - Chap­ter 14
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If our pipes and great pump are clogged and cor­roded with debris and toxic poi­son we can­not be phys­i­cally fit! There­fore, it is nec­es­sary from time to time to give the pipes and the pump of the body a thor­ough cleans­ing. This should be done by fast­ing once every week, for this 1 day will have ben­e­fi­cial effects. It will shake the tox­ins loose from the tis­sues, stim­u­late cir­cu­la­tion and get rid of for­eign mat­ter that has become encrusted in the heart and blood vessels.

You should fol­low this cleans­ing pro­gram at least 1 day a week. Then in time you will have enough for­ti­tude to fast for 3 days straight — you will be amazed at the results! If you have any reac­tions dur­ing this cleans­ing pro­gram — such as headaches, exces­sive gas or feel­ing of weak­ness — just remem­ber that this is what we call a heal­ing cri­sis. These symp­toms will fade away as the tox­ins pass through your elim­i­na­tion system.

Flush­ing Poi­sons from your Body’s “Pipes”

While on this Cleans­ing Pro­gram, drink at least a half a gal­lon of dis­tilled (puri­fied) water daily — that is free of toxic chem­i­cals. The night before you start this regime take 1 to 2 quarts of dis­tilled water and add to it 2 whole car­rots cut into pieces, 3 diced stalks of cel­ery (leaves and all), 1 hand­ful of chopped pars­ley and 1 beet cut up fine. Soak this mix­ture overnight. After it has soaked 10 hours or more, strain the vegetable-distilled water and dis­card the veg­eta­bles (great for com­post). Use this water, in which the veg­eta­bles have been soaked, as part of your drink­ing water dur­ing the first day for cleans­ing. On aris­ing have the Bragg Vine­gar Cock­tail and an hour later eat an apple and a few dried figs or dates, 1 glass of prune juice (add 1 tsp mixed oat bran and psyl­lium seed powder).

At 10 a.m. eat some fresh fruit (oranges, grape­fruit, green tea or greens drink of choice or veg­etable broth. If you cus­tom­ar­ily take sup­ple­ments, do so at this time. At 12 noon have a lun­cheon of a tossed green salad of sliced cab­bage with grated car­rots and beets, chopped green onion, cel­ery, sweet bell pep­per, pars­ley, raw spinach, water­cress, tomato and a clove of finely chopped gar­lic. Eat this salad with a dress­ing made of 1 tea­spoon each of Bragg Organic Extra Vir­gin Olive Oil and Bragg Organic Apple Cider Vine­gar or dress­ing. You may also have a lightly cooked veg­etable (low in nat­ural sugar) such as string­beans, squash or any of the green leafy vegetables.

At 3 p.m. eat fresh fruit, such as apples, grapes, pears, bananas or a few dried fruits as dates, figs, prunes, etc. and a cup of hot dis­tilled water with 1 tea­spoon of Bragg Aminos. Have a sup­per of a tossed vegetable/green salad sim­i­lar as lunch and a dish of lightly steamed greens (kale, mus­tard or turnip greens, beet tops, spinach, etc.) cooked with chopped onions, 2 cloves of gar­lic and 1–2 table­spoons of Bragg Organic Olive Oil. After the meal you may take your evening sup­ple­ments and drink a cup of herbal tea.

At 6 p.m. Flaxseed Cleanse — optional — may take once daily: Before din­ner soak 1 table­spoon flaxseed in glass of water, apple or pineap­ple juice. Drink or spoon eat this mix­ture 2 hours after meal.

This Blog is moderated. It is created to be informative, inspiring and uplifting. Our positive philosophy at Bragg is to communicate with love and respect. As Paul and Patricia Bragg teach, in expressing your thoughts and opinions to others, ask yourself: "Is it good, is it kind, is it necessary?" All comments that do not fit this philosophy will not be posted.

February 5, 2008

Your Body Constantly Works for You — and You Must Work for Your Body!

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Excerpt from Bragg’s Healthy Heart Book — Chap­ter 11
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The body is con­stantly break­ing down old bone and tis­sue cells and replac­ing them with new ones. As the body casts off old min­er­als and broken-down cells, it must obtain fresh food sup­plies of essen­tial ele­ments for new cells. Sci­en­tists are only now begin­ning to under­stand that var­i­ous kinds of den­tal prob­lems, dif­fer­ent types of arthri­tis and even some forms of artery hard­en­ing are due to body imbal­ances of cal­cium, phos­pho­rus and mag­ne­sium. Many dis­or­ders can be caused by imbal­ances in the ratios of min­er­als to each other.

Each individual’s healthy body requires a proper bal­ance within itself of all the nutri­tive ele­ments. It is just as bad for any indi­vid­ual to have too much of one item as it is to have too lit­tle of another one. For instance, it takes appro­pri­ate lev­els of phos­pho­rus and mag­ne­sium to keep cal­cium in solu­tion so it can be formed into new cells of bone and teeth. Yet there must not be too much mag­ne­sium nor too lit­tle cal­cium in the diet or old bone will be taken away and new bone will not be formed. We know that diets that are unbal­anced can deplete the body of essen­tial min­er­als and elements.

Diets high in meats, fish, eggs, grains and nuts or their prod­ucts may pro­vide unbal­anced excesses of phos­pho­rus which will leech cal­cium and mag­ne­sium from the bones, caus­ing them to be lost in the urine. A diet high in fats will tend to increase the intake of phos­pho­rus from the intestines rel­a­tive to cal­cium and other basic min­er­als. Such diets can also pro­duce a loss of the body’s basic min­er­als in the same way a high phos­pho­rus diet does. Diets exces­sively high in fruits or their juices may pro­vide unbal­anced excesses of fruit sug­ars and of potas­sium in the body, which also can leech cal­cium and mag­ne­sium from the body.

This Blog is moderated. It is created to be informative, inspiring and uplifting. Our positive philosophy at Bragg is to communicate with love and respect. As Paul and Patricia Bragg teach, in expressing your thoughts and opinions to others, ask yourself: "Is it good, is it kind, is it necessary?" All comments that do not fit this philosophy will not be posted.

August 1, 2007

One Heart — One Life to Protect and Treasure

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Excerpt from Bragg’s Healthy Heart Book — Chap­ter 1
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Most peo­ple are blessed with a pow­er­ful heart at birth. Of course there are always excep­tions, like my father, who was born with a weak heart. He needed to fight hard just to sur­vive. But he did sur­vive, per­se­ver­ing to develop a pow­er­ful, age­less heart for a long life! Your mar­velous heart, the per­pet­ual pump that Mother Nature gives us, can go on beat­ing almost indef­i­nitely. Accord­ing to Bib­li­cal leg­end, Moses was 120 years old when he died; Noah was 950; Jared lived to be 962; and “all the days of Methuse­lah” were 969 years.

Today, right here in the United States there are over 60,000 peo­ple and the count is grow­ing who are 100 years or older. In our research on longevity we have met many peo­ple who were 100 to 115 and still liv­ing healthy lives. This shows it’s pos­si­ble to enjoy liv­ing a long life! What greater trea­sure and enjoy­ment is there than a long, happy, healthy, active use­ful life, and being kind and lov­ing? Truly it doesn’t really mat­ter what your cal­en­dar age hap­pens to be. In fact, it might be bet­ter all around to for­get chrono­log­i­cal age and con­sider only anatom­i­cal or phys­i­o­log­i­cal age. We do! Longevity is really a vas­cu­lar ques­tion. A man is as old as his arter­ies. Sir William Osler, the Cana­dian med­ical teacher and writer, pointed out long ago, a man of twenty-eight may have the arter­ies of a man of sixty, and a man of forty may have ves­sels as much degen­er­ated as they could be at eighty.

Sir Osler used the word degen­er­ated. Webster’s defines degen­er­a­tion as: Dete­ri­o­ra­tion of a tis­sue or an organ in which its vital­ity is dimin­ished; a process by which nor­mal tis­sue becomes con­verted into or replaced by tis­sue of infe­rior qual­ity, whether by chem­i­cal change of the tis­sue (true degen­er­a­tion) or the deposit of abnor­mal mat­ter in the tis­sue (infiltration).

Our Mir­a­cle Heart and Cir­cu­la­tory Sys­tem
At birth we are given a heart with clean arter­ies. It is our unhealthy foods and liv­ing habits that cause degen­er­a­tion. The care we take of our heart deter­mines the num­ber of years we are going to stay on top of this earth. It is up to each and every one of us to take spe­cial care of our heart so we can make this life a long, healthy and happy one. Health and hap­pi­ness go hand in hand. To under­stand the causes of heart trou­ble, we must know some­thing about the heart and the cir­cu­la­tory sys­tem. The pri­mary func­tion of this car­dio­vas­cu­lar sys­tem (heart and blood ves­sels) is to dis­trib­ute blood through the entire body, car­ry­ing a steady flow of nour­ish­ment and oxy­gen to bil­lions of body cells. Just as impor­tant, it is respon­si­ble to remove toxic wastes from those body cells. The blood makes its con­tin­ual rounds through­out the body’s 60,000 mile net­work of blood ves­sels. These ves­sels con­nect to all the body’s cells, from the heart itself, to the scalp, all the way to the fin­ger tips and toes. The aver­age per­son has between 5 and 6 quarts of blood con­tin­u­ally cir­cu­lat­ing through­out this network.

This Blog is moderated. It is created to be informative, inspiring and uplifting. Our positive philosophy at Bragg is to communicate with love and respect. As Paul and Patricia Bragg teach, in expressing your thoughts and opinions to others, ask yourself: "Is it good, is it kind, is it necessary?" All comments that do not fit this philosophy will not be posted.

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