Saturday, January 9, 2010

Internal Pollution and The Fish Tank Analogy

My Naturopath called one morning to see how I was feeling (so sweet of him, how many Docs do that?), I told him that I had had a bad night with hot flashes, and a headache, but that otherwise I was doing wonderfully well the rest of the time!! He said “ how much water did you drink yesterday?” I thought about it and realized I had consumed about half what I should have.

He said that when the weather gets colder, (and it’s about 20 here today), people typically reduce their fluids dramatically. He said that I am detoxing quite a bit right now with reducing my meds, and cleaning the years and years of junk out of my system. It took me 25 years to get this way and it’s taken a journey to turn the ship around in the other direction, but I am SO MUCH BETTER NOW.

Here is his analogy that really makes a ton of sense,: Our bodies are like fish tanks. When fish are swimming around in clean pure water (like before we are born and when we are young and pure). Then we feed them fish food, and more fish food daily. The fish poop, and poop. Relate this to our bodies, taking in sugar, meat, pollution, stress, drugs, chemicals, dyes, toxins, emotions, hormones in foods, additives, the media, rushing, rushing, you get the picture!!!
Where does the poop go? Into the tank…and the water gets pretty gross . One day you walk in and your fish are very sick. What to do? (What does the American Doctor do?) Give the fish pills?

That’s what Western Medicine is.

Of course not….you dump out the dirty water, and replace it with CLEAN WATER.

Well, our bodies are the same, constantly being bombarded by INTERNAL POLLUTION.
What happened to me last night was that

1) I was severely dehydrated
2) The Internal Pollution built up to toxic levels and caused pain! As soon as I got about 60 oz of Kangen water in me I was back to normal.

He says that people are walking around with huge amounts of acidity (internal pollution or dirty fish tanks) in them…and he sees miracles every day, as do I when the acidity is stripped away.

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