The dawn must come.

The dawn must come.

Wednesday 14 September 2011

(3) Refined Sugar is absolute damage.

Returning to the brilliant studies of Dr. William Coda Martin, by which I started the first post of this series about sugar, whereby he proved clinically the grave damage refined sugar is causing to our entire system. Dr Martin classified refined sugar as a poison because it has been depleted of its life forces, vitamins and minerals saying:
"…what is left consists of pure, refined carbohydrates. The body cannot utilize this refined starch and carbohydrate unless the depleted proteins, vitamins and minerals are present. Incomplete carbohydrate metabolism results in the formation of 'toxic metabolite' such as pyruvic acid and abnormal sugars containing five carbon atoms. Pyruvic acid accumulates in the brain and nervous system and the abnormal sugars in the red blood cells. These toxic metabolites interfere with the 'respiration' of the cells. They cannot get sufficient oxygen to survive and function normally. In time, some of the cells die. This interferes with the function of a part of the body and is the beginning of degenerative disease."
In addition, Dr Martin explains that “sugar is worse than nothing because it drains and leaches the body of precious vitamins and minerals through the demand its digestion, detoxification and elimination make upon one's entire system. Minerals such as sodium (from salt), potassium and magnesium (from vegetables), and calcium (from the bones) are mobilized and used in chemical transmutation; neutral acids are produced which attempt to return the acid-alkaline balance factor of the blood to a more normal state. Finally, in order to protect the blood, so much calcium is taken from the bones and teeth that decay and general weakening begin”.
Thanks to scientists like Dr. Martin, we know that excess use of sugar eventually affects every organ in the body, because initially, it is stored in the liver in the form of glucose (glycogen). Since the liver's capacity is limited, a daily intake of refined sugar (above the required amount of natural sugar) soon makes the liver expand like a balloon. When the liver is filled to its maximum capacity, the excess glycogen is returned to the blood in the form of fatty acids.
These are taken to every part of the body and stored in the most inactive areas: the belly, the buttocks, the breasts and the thighs. When these comparatively harmless places are completely filled, fatty acids are then distributed among active organs, such as the heart and kidneys. These begin to slow down; finally their tissues degenerate and turn to fat. The whole body is affected by their reduced ability, and abnormal blood pressure is created.
The parasympathetic nervous system is affected; and organs governed by it, such as the small brain, become inactive or paralyzed. The circulatory and lymphatic systems are invaded, and the quality of the red corpuscles starts to change. An overabundance of white cells occurs, and the creation of tissue becomes slower. Our body's tolerance and immunizing power becomes more limited, so we cannot respond properly to extreme attacks, whether they be cold, heat, mosquitoes or microbes.
Excessive sugar has a strong mal-effect on the functioning of the brain. And as the key to orderly brain function is glutamic acid, a vital compound found in many vegetables. The B vitamins would be needed to play a major role in dividing glutamic acid into antagonistic-complementary compounds which produce a “proceed” or “control” response in the brain.
B vitamins are also manufactured by symbiotic bacteria which live in our intestines. When refined sugar is taken daily, these bacteria wither and die, and our stock of B vitamins gets very low. Too much sugar makes one sleepy; our ability to calculate and remember is lost.
Now let’s have a break to reflect over what we’ve learned so far, and I’ll continue my pursuit in the next post where we’ll be able to review documented testimonials on the lethal effects of Refined Sugar on humans and animals.
Till then, be well, relax and zip your tea but please don’t sugar it, and Pass On The Word.

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