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OK, we are all dealing with that question in the title…
But why is it that it is not obvious? Why aren’t things, when they get better, cause that we feel better.
Makes sense, doesn’t it?
And yet. Before you can get better, often you will get/feel worse.
Just take one small example that can show how this works: you are overweight. Little or much, doesn’t matter.
Whether you know it or not, the body uses fat to hide and insulate pockets of poison in it. Poison that it did not have the energy to process and eliminate at the time the poison load was too large.
Like you to to your parents on Thanksgiving. You eat as much as they put in front of you. It is 10 times the quantity your body is able to process.1
The more you eat over that quantity the more food is there that the body cannot process, and unprocessed food is poison. So the body dumps the poison into fat.
When you are doing a cleansing or healing process, the body starts to feel brave and strong, and starts to un-earth the hidden poison pockets. What does that mean? That for a little while you have poison dumped into your blood stream while the liver works furiously to turn it into sweet tasting sweet smelling. body friendly compounds that are safe outside of the fat-pocket.
Everyone reacts to poisons slightly differently: I get antsy, restless, feel a kind of anxiety that has no cause.
Others get headaches, flu like symptoms, back ache, mucus, allergic reactions. I hate mine, you probably hate yours. That’s life.
If and when you do a process like the h2o2/hydrogenperoxide therapy with the growing amount of drops in the water every day, you should rejoice. Even if you suddenly binge, or bark at your kids… it means that your body is now freed up to deal with some of the poison it hid when it didn’t feel up to processing it.
Clear? Just don’t binge so much that you create new poison pockets, ok?
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- the rule of thumb here (should be called rule of fist, lol, is that your stomach’s capacity is 3 times your fist. You should eat no more than one fist worth of quantity of solid food, one fist worth of quantity of liquid, and leave one fist worth of room for processing. [↩]
