The Diet

Since greatest changes occur to the body in this healing, it is important to have sufficient nutrients to sustain these changes. When bone is restructured, a lot of calcium is needed. Regenerating the glandular system requires a lot of zinc. To be sure the body has all the minerals it needs, it is best to take a wide range of minerals in colloidal form. The diet should consist of organic food, as petrochemicals in the soil lower mineral absorption by the plant. It is also important to have plenty of enzymes. These are catalysts which are required for every process in the body.

The law of adaptive secretion states that the body can only produce a limited amount of enzymes. If it has to produce more digestive enzymes, it has less capacity to produce the metabolic enzymes needed for other bodily processes such as healing. Raw food contains enzymes to help digest it. Cooking destroys enzymes, so eating cooked food rates are greater demand on the body to produce digestive enzymes. For this reason we need to eat raw food during the healing programme. When the body is going through great change, it is all the more important to have sufficient enzymes. We therefore recommend an organic, raw food diet with added supplementation of colloidal minerals and natural food enzymes.

Since the body tends to cleanse itself, it is also important to avoid any toxic products such as coffee, alcohol or any heavily refined or processed foods. All chemical additives should be avoided, as should GMOs. Protein is provided by nuts and seeds, but these should be soaked for 24 hours in order to break down the enzyme inhibitors before eating them. In their dry state, all seeds contain an enzyme inhibitor which helps to keep it stable. When soaked to the point of germination, the enzyme inhibitors are broken down and enzymes are produced.

Natural supplements such as bee pollen, nutritional yeast, wheat grass or blue- green algae are also useful. Synthetic vitamins, on the other hand, should be avoided, as they suppress the healing crisis and therefore hinder transformation. For example, when a person takes a large amount of vitamin C to suppress a cold, a mucus ring forms in the eye just as if they had taken drugs to suppress the cold. All vitamin tablets contain synthetics. A vitamin C tablet of 500 mg from natural sources would have to be the size of a golf ball. There are actually 47 compounds contributing to vitamin C activity; synthetic ascorbic acid is not the same. The general rule is to trust in nature, not the laboratory.