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One of my favourite transdermal therapies I saved for this second part. It is even more relaxing than the castor oil pack. You can also multitask! Read a book or listen to music or a podcast while you do it, or just breathe and enjoy the silence while nourishing your body with the full spectrum of minerals, clays, and herbs. You just….take a bath. When I was at my lowest with my chronic pain, a bath was the only thing that took the edge off of the horrific pain that felt like shards of glass scraping against the walls of my bladder. (I wrote a book a year ago to share about my journey back to health here) I understood when I discovered the pain remedy of just the water itself, why some women choose to have a water birth! Just a simple bath is so underrated when you are adding a nourishing cocktail of healing herbs to marinate in. And all you have to do is sit there! It does involve time, but I think it is justified. I created my supernatural hydrogen bath as a detoxifying and nutrifying therapy and it was an important tool in my own healing..

My supernatural binder + prebiotic + probiotic beauty boost was created for purely selfish reasons (as always). I wanted to pack the widest spectrum possible of whole food nutrients into one supplement and make it very light on taste so that it could be added to my daily breakfast nice cream smoothie bowl without it ‘taking over’ the flavour. I have a hard time with health bloggers telling me I cannot be healthy without the 10-20 different containers of supplements they are using. The other day I read about a new supplement everyone on facebook seemed to be raving about. It was natural but I was disappointed to see that it was really only one ingredient and citric acid. Yet the price was $140 CDN.

The truth is, not a single product, natural or otherwise (including every one mentioned on this site) is capable of healing the human body. Neither a herb, a clay, a vitamin or mineral supplement, a seaweed or algae, an organic food, nor any other substance, natural or synthetic, is capable of healing the body. In every instance, the body will take the nutrition given it, break it down into millions of pieces, combine it with other components already available within the body to make new compounds, then deliver those newly formed metabolic compounds to the places that it knows it needs to go ─ all according to its own wisdom!

I carefully chose each ingredients based on its spectrum of complete nutrition. Based on the knowledge I have shared in these last two posts, I covered all the bases with this supplement: earth and sea greens, whole food magnesium, alfalfa-nettle combo, cleansing herbs and binding minerals and clays, and a potent herbal vitamin c blend. Here is the complete list of ingredients and the link to the product is here:

diatomaceous earth, zeolite clay, chlorella, fulvic + humic earth with sbo’s (soil-based organisms), beetroot, camu camu, moringa, alfalfa leaf, yacon root, nettle leaf, nettle seed powder, jiaogulan, tocos (rice bran solubles), parsley root, chia seed, moringa oleifera, codonopsis, milk thistle seed powder, ancient plant minerals, white oak bark, sacred clay, hawthorn berry, rose hips, orange peel, acerola cherry, fennel seed, baobab fruit, triphala (amalaki, bibitaki, haritaki), 7 mushroom blend (chaga, cordyceps, lion’s mane, maitake, reishi, agarikon, turkey tail), marshmallow root, shatavari, maqui berry, borage leaf, ashwagandha, blueberry, oatstraw, licorice root, nettle root, eleuthero root, ho shou wu, suma root, bringraj, hyssop, spirulina, vitallite, guduchi, peppermint, gigartina, brahmi, dulse, cilantro, coriander, red peony root, atractylodes, lotus seed, parsley leaf, wood betony, blue green algae, plantain leaf, ginger, black walnut hull, slippery elm, bamboo manna, stevia whole green leaf powder, devil’s club, rehmannia with kudzu, kelp, birch bark, bilberry fruit, dill, laminaria juice, cardamon, ormalite.

The body creates its own medicines which are nothing more than its normal complement of amino acids, proteins, enzymes, hormones and a vast number of other natural chemical processes. Our job is not to target diseases or micromanage specific chemical reactions or hormone levels. Our job is simply to nourish the body with a complete spectrum of the kinds of foods that it will recognize as “real food”. Real food is that which is compatible with the organic nature of the body’s original construction.

The human body is a natural organism. It was created from the ‘dust (or clay) of the earth’. Therefore, the perfect food for the body will also be of earthen origin ─ unaltered. Earthen resources that qualify as real food include such things as clay, water, algae, seaweeds, herbs, fruits, nuts, seeds, and vegetables. Anything less than whole would not be a “real food”. This includes ‘natural’ vitamin and mineral supplements assembled by a laboratory rather than by Nature.

Our job is not to try to improve on Nature with our so-called ‘science’, our job is merely to provide the body with an abundance of real food and let the body decide what to do with it. Earthen resources contain a vast array of nutrient-based building blocks for the body to select from in order to construct its own medicines.

It is also our job to not toxify the body with foods that are neither real nor compatible with the human body and to detoxify all that is foreign and poisonous. In this manner, the body will have the greatest freedom to select from the vast array of resources that we provide in order to simply clean house and build life-giving strength.

Again, this entire process is performed, not by our manipulation of chemical reactions, but through our support of the body’s own inherent wisdom.

In truth, there are only six causes of discomfort in the human body:

1) Imagery – limiting beliefs or perceptions of what is possible

2) Toxicity – from the environment, home, work, food, medicine

3) Malnourishment – food quality, growing practices, use of microwave ovens, high temp cooking, etc.

4) System weaknesses – digestive, immune, lymphatic, circulatory systems, etc.

5) Poor diet – food combining, food quality, food source, etc.

6) Lifestyle – living outside of the Natural Order of Life

None of the above are a disease name. Diseases are just symptoms of one or more of the above.

There is nothing more compatible, or more effective, than the right combination and quantity of whole earthen resources (herbs, clays, sea vegetables, etc.) to give the body exactly what it needs to restore health on its own.

Air, water, sunlight, prana, plant-based phytonutrients and soil-based minerals are the body’s most original food sources. Properly nourished with whole earthen resources, the body will have what it needs to simply clean house, build strength, restore proper working order, and heal itself.

Clearly, lifestyle changes, shifts in internal perspectives, and improvements in diet will be required as well to ensure maximum results, yet any movement in the “whole earthen” direction will propel you toward this ultimate goal.

What is the ideal food for the human body?

1. The human body was made from:

a. the dust, or clay, of the earth

b. water

c. sunshine

d. and air

 

2. Therefore, the body’s most suitable sources of food and medicine would also be these same sources of life-giving nutrients – along with things grown from them – herbs, fruits, nuts, sea vegetables, moss, flowers, pollens, etc.

 

Whole Earthen Supplements

1. Whole earthen means sources of food, minerals, herbs, salts, pollens and sea vegetables in forms as close to their original state as possible (the way Nature provided them to us – unheated, un-dissected, un-concentrated, & unaltered).

a. clay

b. seaweed

c. algae

d. herbs

e. pollen

f. mountain spring water at the source

g. evergreen forest, ionized air

h. wild foods, berries, nuts, fruit, spices, grains, vegetables, etc.

 

The best kind of garden within which to cultivate these items – A wild garden, planted but uncultivated.

 

Isolated Nutritional Supplements

1. These are developed in laboratories where wild or cultivated foods are analyzed, dissected, stripped, heated, broken apart, concentrated, chemically contaminated, deodorized, manipulated, or otherwise altered.

2. It is common to separate out small isolated components of a plant, mineral source, or other natural substance into a vitamin, a mineral, a plant compound, an enzyme, an amino acid, a hormone, etc. and concentrate it, or make a synthetic chemical compound similar to the extracted one.

3. These are called isolates.

4. Isolates are not natural substances because they are stripped of their brother and sister nutritional compounds and the natural context of the original earthen source.

5. Isolates can cause serious imbalancing influences when consumed due to the absence of the many supportive compounds that Nature knew were necessary in the original source in order to produce the most beneficial effect on the body.

 

Whole Earthen Resources are Created Multi-dimensional – Isolates are Singular.

1. A clay contains macro minerals, trace minerals, monoatomic (angstrom) elements, rare earths, isotopes, geomagnetic influences, beneficial bacteria, humates, etheric and other multidimensional influences.

2. Kirilian photography reveals that if you cut a leaf in half the energy signature of the absent half remains with the leaf, revealing the etheric quality of the leaf.

3. What else did Nature build into the plant that our cameras or technology cannot yet observe?

4. How important to human physiology are those unidentified, multidimensional aspects?

 

The Impact of Isolates vs. Earthen Resources on Human Physiology

1. When a Vitamin C isolate, like ascorbic acid, enters the human body, its influence is limited to the impact that C, by itself, has on the organs, glands, and chemical processes of the body.

2. When an earthen resource, like the vitamin C-rich amalaki berry, enters the body, with all of its multidimensional aspects, (of which there could be hundreds or even thousands), the whole body is effected in a multitude of ways that Nature knew would best support the influence of C in the body.

3. Every organ and gland, and every chemical process that requires Vitamin C in a variety of ways will be supported.

4. Supportive minerals, bioflavonoids, and other phytonutrients have been built into the berry by Nature (that are now missing in the isolated ascorbic acid).

5. Unique supportive compounds required by a particular organ or gland, is supplied by the earthen resource, but not by the ascorbic acid.

6. As a result, ascorbic acid depletes important minerals from the body (in the body’s attempt to rebalance an inherently imbalanced substance).

7. 5 billion years of the Earth’s product development wisdom went into the making of this berry, whereas most laboratories are less than 50 years old and medical science of today is less than 200 years old (mere infants in comparison). Whom do you trust?

 

Nature has Earned Our Trust

1. Laboratories that use isolated hormones, vitamins and minerals are building imbalances into their products. Can you really create physical health and balance from something that is inherently imbalanced?

2. Nature instinctively seeks a state of balance – and passes that balance on to you.

3. Even if the required state of a plant or your body changes from year to year (due, for example to geophysical changes or changes of consciousness on the planet), if we consume wild foods, the nutrition they provide will help our bodies keep up with the changes.

4. Nature will have already changed the wild food chemical composition to suit our immediate needs.

 

What to Avoid in a Nutritional Supplement

1. Isolated nutritional compounds (Vitamin A, B, C… Cal-Mag, CoQ10, HRT, glandulars, MSM, DHEA, etc.)

2. highly concentrated herbal extracts (especially anything beyond a 5-1 concentration),

3. chemical look-alike synthetics.

4. concentrated sweeteners of all kinds including “organic” pure cane sugar, stevia drops, the white stevia powder, and agave (that’s right, even agave is a concentrated sweetener).

 

What to Look for in a Nutritional Supplement

Whole earthen resources.

 

Multiple Herbs in a Formula

1. Due to this inherent tendency of Nature to harmonize with and balance opposing forces, a complement of herbs are safer and more effective than a single herb.

2. Multiple herb formulas require less of each herb to be effective due to the synergy established from the combination.

3. Formulating combinations of herbs requires knowledge, experience, and a keen intuitive sense.

4. Nature, then, will generate the harmony and the synergy.

5. In this manner, we co-create with Nature, and thereby form an even greater beneficial effect.

 

My supernatural binder + prebiotic + probiotic beauty boost was created for purely selfish reasons (as always). I wanted to pack the widest spectrum possible of whole food nutrients into one supplement.as possible and make it very light on taste so that it could be added to my daily breakfast nice cream smoothie bowl without it ‘taking over’ the flavour. I have a hard time with holistic doctors telling me I cannot be healthy without the 10 different containers of supplements they are prescribing me. The other day I read about a new supplement everyone on facebook seemed to be raving about. It was natural but I was disappointed to see that it was really only one ingredient and citric acid. Yet the price was $140 CDN. Because I use the very same ingredient in my formulas, I know what the wholesale cost is.

I carefully chose each ingredients based on its spectrum of complete nutrition. Based on the knowledge I have shared in these last two posts, I covered all the bases with this supplement: earth and sea greens, whole food magnesium, alfalfa-nettle combo, cleansing herbs and binding minerals and clays, and a potent herbal vitamin c blend. Here is the complete list of ingredients and the link to the product is here:

diatomaceous earth, zeolite clay, chlorella, fulvic + humic earth with sbo’s (soil-based organisms), beetroot, camu camu, moringa, alfalfa leaf, yacon root, nettle leaf, nettle seed powder, jiaogulan, tocos (rice bran solubles), parsley root, chia seed, moringa oleifera, codonopsis, milk thistle seed powder, ancient plant minerals, white oak bark, sacred clay, hawthorn berry, rose hips, orange peel, acerola cherry, fennel seed, baobab fruit, triphala (amalaki, bibitaki, haritaki), 7 mushroom blend (chaga, cordyceps, lion’s mane, maitake, reishi, agarikon, turkey tail), marshmallow root, shatavari, maqui berry, borage leaf, ashwagandha, blueberry, oatstraw, licorice root, nettle root, eleuthero root, ho shou wu, suma root, bringraj, hyssop, spirulina, vitallite, guduchi, peppermint, gigartina, brahmi, dulse, cilantro, coriander, red peony root, atractylodes, lotus seed, parsley leaf, wood betony, blue green algae, plantain leaf, ginger, black walnut hull, slippery elm, bamboo manna, stevia whole green leaf powder, devil’s club, rehmannia with kudzu, kelp, birch bark, bilberry fruit, dill, laminaria juice, cardamon, ormalite.

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