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====Salt====
====Salt====
The raw material to make stomach acid. The sodium chloride is raw material to make hydrochloric acid. Stomach acid needs to be in sufficient amounts, and BELOW a pH of 1 - otherwise stomach will not remain sterile. Only with pH of BELOW 1, can the stomach appropriately digest proteins, absorb minerals (like iron, B-12, etc.). Once pH is above 2-2.5 the stomach can't do that.
The raw material to make stomach acid. The sodium chloride is raw material to make hydrochloric acid. Stomach acid needs to be in sufficient amounts, and BELOW a pH of 1 - otherwise stomach will not remain sterile. Only with pH of BELOW 1, can the stomach appropriately digest proteins, absorb minerals (like iron, B-12, etc.). Once pH is above 2-2.5 the stomach can't do that.
====MS====
Free radical damage to myelin (the insulation material to the white matter of the brain). See "Gluten Intolerance" (this page).
(Note: 6-8 soft-scrambled eggs with real butter, or poached with a soft yolk, or soft-boiled with a soft yolk - daily - will help give brain raw materials to promote and support repair and maintenance of myelin sheath of brain nerves/communications pathways.)
====Gluten Intolerance====
Intolerance to wheat, barley, rye, and oats (eliminate them) results in asthma, bronchitis, eczema, psoriasis, etc., due to malabsorption to very specific nutrients... and passes through generations.) These specific nutrients are difficult to absorb when having intestinal damage caused by a contact enteritis caused by a gluten intolerance. (Think of "contact enter-itis" like you would use the word "contact dermat-itis" in the case of poison ivy. The difference being the "enter" is describing a similar "itis" of the skin, but it's in the intestines.)

Revision as of 19:34, 12 July 2024

Outline

What's this all about?
NOT "dieting" (not even "losing weight").
Benefit the most from the links
"Learn, and do"? No. Something more.
Make changes slowly.
There's a recommended prescribed, and orderly, progression.
What to expect.
Not what YOU want, WHEN you want it (necessarily).
Salt
You'll die without it (but it will kill you if you don't understand its properties, and its role in the body).
Teeth
Never another cavity???
Water
Nobody talks about this (like I talk about it).
"Coaching"?
Available upon request.

Notes (to be added to main page after fleshing out)

Gout

Issue caused by liver not getting what it needs, so not able to break down uric acid containing foods, called "purines" (shellfish, organ meats [brains, heart, liver, kidneys], and also legumes [peanuts, beans, peas, lintels, etc.])

Salt

The raw material to make stomach acid. The sodium chloride is raw material to make hydrochloric acid. Stomach acid needs to be in sufficient amounts, and BELOW a pH of 1 - otherwise stomach will not remain sterile. Only with pH of BELOW 1, can the stomach appropriately digest proteins, absorb minerals (like iron, B-12, etc.). Once pH is above 2-2.5 the stomach can't do that.

MS

Free radical damage to myelin (the insulation material to the white matter of the brain). See "Gluten Intolerance" (this page). (Note: 6-8 soft-scrambled eggs with real butter, or poached with a soft yolk, or soft-boiled with a soft yolk - daily - will help give brain raw materials to promote and support repair and maintenance of myelin sheath of brain nerves/communications pathways.)

Gluten Intolerance

Intolerance to wheat, barley, rye, and oats (eliminate them) results in asthma, bronchitis, eczema, psoriasis, etc., due to malabsorption to very specific nutrients... and passes through generations.) These specific nutrients are difficult to absorb when having intestinal damage caused by a contact enteritis caused by a gluten intolerance. (Think of "contact enter-itis" like you would use the word "contact dermat-itis" in the case of poison ivy. The difference being the "enter" is describing a similar "itis" of the skin, but it's in the intestines.)