Thursday, December 10, 2009

Are all diseases a result of cell malfunction

For many years now I have felt that malfunctions in organs or systems must be based on cellular disfunction. In other words, if every cell in the body is functioning at 100% there can be no illness.
This is where my concern with cell replacement lies. There are various estimates of how many cells there are in the body but lets take the conservative 100 trillion ... more cells than the number of blades of grass in a paddock 14k square!
If, through lack of nutrients, the body is not able to perfectly replace dead or dying cells, the cellular structure of the body will be degraded, progressively over time, so that many dis-ease conditions will develop. The immune system, which is already under stress from environmental and nutritional pollution will also fail to perform to an optimum level and all of mankinds 'normal' degenerative dis-eases will develop.
Diabetes, lupus, cancer, heart disease and colonic failures are a few of the obvious ones but my bet is that every disease has cellular malfunction at its root.

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