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Our Body’s Benefit with Quality Water

Currently, practitioners of medicine are unaware of the many chemical roles of water in the body. This is the most basic mistake that has deviated clinical medicine. It has prevented medical practitioners from being able to advise preventive measures to offer simple physiologic cures for some major diseases in humans.[1]

 

In advanced societies, thinking that tea, coffee, alcohol, and manufactured beverages are desirable substitutes for the purely natural water needs of the daily "stressed" body is an elementary but catastrophic mistake. It is true that these beverages contain water, but what else they contain are dehydrating agents. Children are not educated to drink water; they become dependent on sodas and juices. This is a self-imposed restriction on the water needs of the body.[1] 

 

You should make sure your doctor becomes aware of the information on water metabolism, and your body's other call signals for water, when dehydration begins to alter the body's other call signals for water, when dehydration begins to alter the body physiology. Your doctor is responsible to you and, as your physician, he needs to become informed. It is your responsibility to help your doctor become aware of the paradigm shift. It is now your responsibility to help change the health care system to work for you and not the commercial and political aims of its administrators. [1]

 

“There is more natural magic in a full glass of water than any medication you are brainwashed to use for the treatment of the conditions I have explained in this book. And I do not sell water!” 
–F. Batmanghelidj, M.D.

 

 

The human body is composed of 25% solid matter and 75% water. The brain is said to consist of 85% water. [2]

 

Water is a source of energy. One of the ways water produces energy is through hydrolysis. Hydrolysis means the splitting of water into two components: hydrogen and oxygen. Whenever this occurs, energy is released. The energy generated by water helps produce ATP, a compound that stores body energy. [2]

 

Just as there is solar energy, there is hydroelectric energy. Certain parts of the brain draw most of their energy from water. Neurotransmission is heavily dependent on energy from water. [2]

 

People are overemphasizing the solids and ignoring the role of water in energy generation and body metabolism. [2]

 

The brain uses electrical energy that is generated by the water drive of the energy-generating pumps. With dehydration, the level of energy generation in the brain is decreased. Many functions of the brain that depend on this type of energy become inefficient. We recognize this inadequacy of function and call it depression. [1]

 

Water is the best aphrodisiac. [2]

 

First of all, water improves the hormonal functions. It improves the uptake of hormones by the cells. This involves a phenomenon called "conformational rotation of receptor molecules" occurring at the cell membrane. [2]

 

The second way water improves sex is that it will prevent a man from losing the ability to get an erection. There is a messenger system in the body that must say there is enough fluid for an erection to occur. [2]

 

When the body is well hydrated, all of the physiological and hormonal prerequisites to a satisfying sex life and more-than-adequate libido will be in place. In addition, one or two glasses of water before "the event" will help in achieving a firmer and sustained erection in men and the joys of participation in women[1]

 

High blood pressure is caused by water deficiency. This pressure that is required is called hypertension. Hypertension is caused by water deficiency. [2]

 

High blood pressure (essential hypertension) is the result of an adaptive process to a gross body water deficiency. [1]

 

Water by itself is the best natural diuretic. If the persons who have hypertension, and produce adequate urine, increase their daily water intake, they will not need to take any diuretics. [1]

 

Higher blood cholesterol is a sign that the cells of the body have developed a defense against the osmotic force of the blood that keeps drawing water out through the cell membranes; or the cell membrane and maintain normal cell functions. Cholesterol is a natural "clay" that, when poured in the gaps of the cell membrane, will make the cell wall impervious to the passage of water. Cholesterol production in the cell membrane is a part of the cell survival system. It is a necessary substance. Its excess denotes dehydration. [1]

 

The root cause of degenerative diseases is not known, because a wrong paradigm is being pursued. If we begin to appreciate that for the process of digestion of food, water is the most essential ingredient, most of the battle is won. If we give the necessary water to the body before we eat food, all the battle against cholesterol formation in the blood vessels will be won. [1]

 

Excess cholesterol formation is the result of dehydration. It is the dehydration that causes many different diseases and not the levels of cholesterol in the circulating blood. It is therefore more prudent to attend to our daily water intake rather than to what foods we eat. With proper enzyme activity, any food can be digested, including its cholesterol content. [1]

 

About 50 million Americans suffer from some form of arthritis, 30 million people suffer from arthritic neck pains, and 200,000 children are affected by the juvenile form of arthritis. Once any of these conditions establishes in an individual, it becomes a sentence for suffering during the rest of the individual's life ¾ unless the simplicity of the root-cause of the problem is fully understand. [1]

 

The principle in the design of all joints is for water to act as a lubricating agent, as well as bearing the force produced by weight, or tension produced by muscle action on the joint. It is the same type of force. [1]

 

Non-infectious "recurring" or chronic pains should be viewed as indicators of body thirst. [1]

 

These chronic pains include dyspeptic pain, rheumatoid arthritis pain, anginal pain (heart pain on walking, or even rest), low back pain, intermittent claudication pain (leg pain on walking), migraine and hangover headaches, colitis pain and its associated constipation. [1]

 

Colitis pain, felt in the lower left of the abdomen, should initially be viewed as another thirst signal for the human body. It is often associated with constipation; itself caused by persistent dehydration.[1]

 

Stomach pain could be one of the unrecognized symptoms of water deficiency. [1]

 

Ulcers are caused by dehydration. When the pancreas cannot neutralize your stomach acid, the body seals off the stomach with a muscle spasm.[1]

 

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration. They are provided for informational use only and are not intended to replace the advice of a licensed professional. This is required by the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act.

The following are footnotes are references for the previous text.

[1] Your Body's Many Cries For Water You Are Not Sick, You Are Thirsty! Don't treat thirst with medications, by F. Batmanghelidj, M.D., Copyright ã 1997. Global Health Solutions. 

 [2] Using Water to Cure: The Untold Story, Editor Sam Biser, Copyright ã 1993-1996. The University of Natural Healing, Inc., Charlottesville, VA

 

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