WHY WE GET SICKThere are many causes for our bodies to begin failing in their jobs of keeping us healthy. Most are related to what we put in, or do not provide adequately to our bodies. Often there are more than one reason to cause an issue in the bodies sub-health conditions especially in the more degenerate sub-health conditions. Here are Some of the Other Issues; |
1. The pancreas fails to produce an adequate quantity of enzymes.
2. We take into our bodies such large quantities of foods which require pancreatic enzymes for digestion, that there are now no enzymes left for the digestion of can-cerous cells.
3. Diet; incorrect type, amount and timing of nutritional intake.
4. Nutritional components are not available (vitamins, minerals, amino acids etc.) that are necessary for normal metabolism.
5. We may fail to take enough minerals into our diet, which are essential to release enzymes into activity.
6. We may produce enough enzymes, but we fail to take into our diet enough coenzymes (vitamins) to make the enzymes work.
7. Failure of the small intestines to make adequate pancreatic activators.
8. Obstruction of pancreatic secretion flow.
9. Often we produce enough enzymes, but the blood supply to a cancer area is so poor the enzymes cannot be carried to this area.
10. Proper pH balance within the intestinal tract, and the cancer/tumor mass.
11. Infection: Bacterial or viral.
12. Chemical poisons within the body from the environment, food chain, drugs, metabolic waste or medications.
13. Man made biologicals: Virus and infectious agents introduced through vaccines.
14. Emotional instability, stress, trauma or upset.
15. Non-absorption of pancreatic secretions (pancreatin) from the intestines into the body due to scarring or damage to the small intestines from various diseases.
16. Our bodies produce anti-enzyme factors. These factors keep the enzymes from digesting our own bodies. Sometimes we produce an over-abundant supply of these anti-enzyme factors.
17. Balance: Instability and weakness of the automatic nervous system.
18. Genetic: Inheriting a very small or weak ineffective pancreas.
19. Radiation damage such as from therapeutic procedures etc.
20. Spiritual weakness.
2. We take into our bodies such large quantities of foods which require pancreatic enzymes for digestion, that there are now no enzymes left for the digestion of can-cerous cells.
3. Diet; incorrect type, amount and timing of nutritional intake.
4. Nutritional components are not available (vitamins, minerals, amino acids etc.) that are necessary for normal metabolism.
5. We may fail to take enough minerals into our diet, which are essential to release enzymes into activity.
6. We may produce enough enzymes, but we fail to take into our diet enough coenzymes (vitamins) to make the enzymes work.
7. Failure of the small intestines to make adequate pancreatic activators.
8. Obstruction of pancreatic secretion flow.
9. Often we produce enough enzymes, but the blood supply to a cancer area is so poor the enzymes cannot be carried to this area.
10. Proper pH balance within the intestinal tract, and the cancer/tumor mass.
11. Infection: Bacterial or viral.
12. Chemical poisons within the body from the environment, food chain, drugs, metabolic waste or medications.
13. Man made biologicals: Virus and infectious agents introduced through vaccines.
14. Emotional instability, stress, trauma or upset.
15. Non-absorption of pancreatic secretions (pancreatin) from the intestines into the body due to scarring or damage to the small intestines from various diseases.
16. Our bodies produce anti-enzyme factors. These factors keep the enzymes from digesting our own bodies. Sometimes we produce an over-abundant supply of these anti-enzyme factors.
17. Balance: Instability and weakness of the automatic nervous system.
18. Genetic: Inheriting a very small or weak ineffective pancreas.
19. Radiation damage such as from therapeutic procedures etc.
20. Spiritual weakness.