Philosophy of Renegeration

Posted by Tarin Harris
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Nov 13, 2008
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The basis of the philosophy of regeneration is that the body, when provided with proper nutrition, has the innate ability to balance itself. Every day, old cells die and new cells are born. In fact, on average, every seven years you are literally a new person because every cell in your body has been replaced with new cells. If the body is balanced, the new cells will be healthier than before. This is regeneration. However, if the body is lacking in proper nutrition, the new cells will also be lacking in a fundamental ways. This is degeneration. Aging in our society is synonymous with degeneration. We are taught to believe that we simply begin to break down as we get older. Most of the conditions we accept as part as aging are the results of poor nutrition and the accumulation of toxins which cause the system to breakdown. Many of the diseases that are commonplace today are deeply rooted in our lack of knowledge on how to properly nourish and cleanse the body. To ensure that we regenerate healthy new cells, we must nourish, balance and cleanse the body daily. Nourish: Herbal foods offer system-specific nutrition to initiate healthier cell production, thereby fueling the body with the power to regenerate. Balance: Disease is our body's way of telling us that we are malnourished and out of balance. It is the cry for help. When the body receives the wide variety of nutrients that herbal foods can supply, it allows the five systems to work in harmony and do what they are naturally meant to do: create the balance we call 'good health'. Cleanse: Due to today's environmental challenges, we are vulnerable to a wide variety of pollutants from many different sources. Herbal foods help the body naturally flush metabolic waste and impurities. With proper elimination, we experience mental clarity and renewed energy.
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