by barclay76 » Sun Apr 03, 2011 8:23 pm
Everyone assumes that AIDS is actually a viral disease (which is a fraudulent statement by those people who presented it) because the human body is the product of many, many years of having fought various viral diseases, and has survived smallpox, polio, measles, and all the other viruses that can kill very easily. The body has an ability to mount a defense system against these hot viruses that can kill very quickly. But having survived those, how is it possible that a slow virus would kill us in the name of AIDS?
AIDS is a metabolic problem, when the body begins to cannibalize its own tissue because of certain missing elements in the raw materials that it receives through food or beverages. The body of a person who gets AIDS, actually, is short of quite a number of building block amino acids. They’re short of tyrosine, they’re short of methionine, cysteine, they’re short of histidine, and they’ve got a whole lot of others in excess. So how can we expect a body that depends on the other amino acids to survive?
Aids is a condition of lacking water, salt and amino acids. The answer to health problems is drink half your weight is ounces of water; and a person needs to take1/8 tsp of salt (sea salt, unrefined is best) for every 16 oz of water. Some will need more salt like 1/4 tsp per 16 ounces of water. If a person gets too much salt, their eye lids will swell up and get puffy. If this happens just drink plain water without taking any salt. As for the salt, a person can put it in their water, put it in their mouth and drink the water over the salt or just put the salt in their food. There is a sequence of drinking the water that is very important. The sequence is always drink water and wait 30 minutes before eating food. After eating, a person needs to note the time, and when two and half hours have passed they need to drink water and do the salt. This will help complete the digestive process that dehydrates the body in many areas. A person needs to space out the amount of water required for them. (half their weight in ounces). And any time a person is thirsty (wants water) they should drink it, even with their meals if they need it.
More on how to do this properly can be found by clicking on the link below. This will also offer a list of supplements that are important to nourish the cells.