How Do We Eat?
by Christopher Pick, N.D. D.C.N. D.H.H. D.L.I (Inst)
Naturopathic Physician, Clinical & Sports Nutritionist
Member of Health Practitioners Association
"The Chinese do not draw any distinction between
food and medicine."
Lin Yutang (1895-) The Importance of Living, Ch IX, Sect VII.
Excess Sugar
A person on an average U.K. diet consumes around a 100lbs of sugar
and 10lbs of food additives annually! It has been calculated that two
thirds of this sugar intake is hidden in processed foods. Food manufacturers
use many names to hide the sugar content of their food : Sucrose, maltose,
lactose, glucose syrup, maltodextrin to name a few. Some jams are 50%
sugar, some yogurts can contain as much as twelve tea-spoons per serving,
some confectionery bars, nine or ten tea-spoons. Soft drinks are brimming
with it. Tomato sauce, breakfast cereals, oven ready meals, bread, soup,
mustards, you guessed it, all have sugar in them. This is one of the
best, and deserves special mention, toothpaste! Why? At this rate, we
will soon see sugar in our toilet paper!
Our bodies do need sugars of the correct type. These are obtained from
unrefined carbohydrates. These are all 'slow release' sugars, which
do not stress the pancreas, and can be correctly utilised in the body.
Refined carbohydrates (sugar) and hydrogenated fats, on the other hand,
cause excess insulin to be released into the blood, following the initial
sugar 'high' by a 'low', as the excess insulin drives the blood sugar
level down. At this point the body craves more sugar, which is a vicious
circle from which it is difficult to break free. Eventually, the over-production
of insulin can lead to pancreatic exhaustion, which in turn can lead
to diabetes.
A client, aged twenty-one, came to see me to try and discover why he
was feeling faint at various times throughout the day. The litre bottle
of Coca-Cola poking out of his bag was most evident! While taking notes,
I noticed that he was looking extremely pale, suddenly he fell off the
chair, having almost passed out. I got him back into the chair and,
as needs must, administered the Coca-Cola which raised his blood sugar
level. Within minutes he was feeling fine. He was drinking two litres
of Coke a day, which was a contributory factor to the severe hypoglycaemia
(low blood sugar) he was suffering from..
In his book 'Low blood Sugar', Martin L. Budd states that "To
discuss the diversity of symptoms caused by low blood sugar would take
up most of this book". The more commonly known problems associated
with this condition are, heart disease, diabetes, hyperactivity, irritability,
obesity, and cold extremities.
Refined sugar has no place in the human body, it is simply empty calories.
In addition to the above symptoms, the excess insulin response created
by its ingestion, stores excess carbohydrate as body fat, which can,
and often does, lead to obesity. For those readers interested in a more
technical explanation of the effects of refined sugar consumption, I
list the following:
-
Places stress on the Islets of Langerhans in the pancreas, possibly
leading to diabetes
- Produces hypoglycaemia half an hour after ingestion
- Inhibits protective prostaglandin production
- Depletes B & other vitamins. Depletes the minerals magnesium, potassium,
GTF chromium, zinc, etc.
- Raises blood triglycerides (blood fats)
- Raises uric acid levels
- Impairs glucose tolerance levels
- Decreases 'good' high density lipoproteins
- Increases serum cholesterol levels
- Increases the production of insulin
- Increases corticosteroids
- Increases adhesiveness & aggregation of blood platelets
- Shortens life
Question: Which country in Europe has the highest consumption
of chocolate and the lowest consumption of fruit?
Answer: Yes, Great Britain!
Further reading: "Low
Blood Sugar"
by Martin L. Budd and Maggie Budd
Note: In an article in the Daily Mail dated January 28 1997 (P.38)
it is stated that researchers have found that diabetes (insulin-dependent)
is increasing at an alarming rate among children under five years -
by more than ten per-cent a year. In children under fifteen years, cases
have doubled in the U.K. since 1977, leading to 1500 newly diagnosed
cases annually.
Hydrogenated Fats
Saturated fats are present in many health-giving foods and are usually
balanced with the unsaturated variety; contrary to popular opinion.
We do need moderate amounts of (organically fed) animal derived saturated
fats as well as the unsaturated fats in our diet.
Food producers take unsaturated (cis) fats/oils such as olive, flax,
starflower or sunflower, and heat, bleach, and deodorise them, turning
them into unhealthy, poisonous trans or *hydrogenated fats. The essential
Omega 3 & 6 essential fatty acids are destroyed, together with most
of the beta-carotene, vitamin E and lecithin. Our bodies are unable
to use these trans fats for the specialised biological functions that
unsaturated and animal derived saturated fats supply. I have read in
more than one publication that we should eliminate almost all of the
fats from our diet. This is absolute nonsense. The right types of fats
are vital for good health.
Note: Many nutritional 'experts' writing in newspapers and magazines
do not seem to know the difference between the right types of fats (essential
fatty acids and animal saturated fat) and the wrong (hydrogenated) fats.
Or perhaps it is their sponsor that fogs their thinking? In his book
Facts about Fat, John Finnegan states, that the average western person
today, consumes 1000 per cent more trans or hydrogenated fats than before.
According to statistics it is not unusual for people to consume 50%
of their total calories as hydrogenated fat! That is a massive 138 grams
of mostly the wrong type of fat, if 2500 calories are consumed daily.
The following oils are rich in essential fatty acids and many other
nutrients. They have supported the health of many cultures for aeons.
Cold pressed and organic:
- Flax oil
- Hemp oil
- Pumpkin seed oil
- Palm and sesame oils
- (Extra Virgin) Olive oil
- Fish & marine oils
- Butter
- Beef and lamb tallow
- Lard
- Chicken, goose and duck fat
The following new-fangled fats can cause cancer, heart disease, immune
system dysfunction, learning disorders, obesity, sterility, growth problems,
low thyroid function and even contribute to osteoporosis:
-
All hydrogenated fats/oils
- Soy, corn and safflower oils
- Cottonseed oil
- Canola oil
Low-fat diets are dangerous and should not be entertained - no matter
what the media, some hospital dietitians or the latest nutritional gurus
try to tell you.
Ideally, for optimum health, fat intake should be around 15% of total
calorie** intake, daily. No more than 40-50% of this total should be
animal derived saturated fat, the remainder obviously, being unsaturated.
Based on the above, total fat intake if you consume 2500 calories daily,
would be approximately equivalent to three tablespoons of oil (40 grms).
I take this amount of certified organic, cold-pressed, ***flax seed
oil or a mixed blend oil, daily. (This is in addition to the fats in
oily fish, nuts and seeds that I consume throughout the week.) My body-fat
level is currently around 9%, which is healthily low.
Note:- One tablespoon of oil / fats is approximately 14 grams. A desert
spoon is approximately nine grams.
All fats produce 9 calories per gram. If you consume 2500 calories
per day, 15% of this amount is 375 calories. Divide this figure by nine
and you get 41. This is your approximate required daily fat intake in
grams.
Organically produced butter in small amounts is far healthier than
margarine, no matter what the advertising executives would have us believe.
It contains butyric acid that is a good source of energy, particularly
for the 'fast turnover' cells of the intestines. Although a saturated
fat, it is not to be confused with trans or hydrogenated fats.
The Mediterranean diet is justifiably held up to be one of the healthiest
in the world. It primarily consists of an abundance of fresh fruit,
fresh olives, oily fish and other seafood and whole grains. Likewise,
in Japan, where they consume around 15% of calories from unsaturated
fats, there is a low incidence of degenerative disease.
If you have persistent pimple-like bumps on the upper arms, thighs,
or buttocks, you can be pretty sure you have an essential fatty acid
(present in unsaturated fats) deficiency. This little recognised condition
is called Phrynoderma. Please do not assume that your intake of fatty
acids is sufficient, if you do not exhibit signs of phrynoderma.
Further signs of fatty acid deficiency are:
- Excessive thirst
- Dry skin
- Poor wound healing
- Fragile capillaries
- Poor muscle tone
- Hormonal imbalances such as PMT (PMS)
- Low testosterone levels (yes!)
- Sweating for no reason (permeable body membranes)
- Reproductive failure
- Poor sight
- Skin complaints
- Low metabolic rate, etc.
Note: Taking essential fatty acids helps to increase the metabolic
rate, leading to weight loss!
Hydrogenation
This is the process that turns polyunsaturates, normally liquid at
room temperature, into fats that are solid at room temperature-margarine
and shortening. To produce them, manufacturers begin with the cheapest
oils-soy, corn, cottonseed or canola, already rancid from the extraction
process-and mix them with tiny metal particles-usually nickel oxide.
The oil with its nickel catalyst is then subjected to hydrogen gas in
a high-pressure, high-temperature reactor. Next, soap-like emulsifiers
and starch are squeezed into the mixture to give it a better consistency;
the oil is yet again subjected to high temperatures when it is steam-cleaned.
This removes its unpleasant odour. Margarine's natural colour, an unappetizing
grey, is removed by bleach. Dyes and strong flavours must then be added
to make it resemble butter. Finally, the mixture is compressed and packaged
in blocks or tubs and sold as a health food. Source: The Weston A Price
Foundation.
** This assumes you are not over-eating calories. It is estimated that
the average female burns approximately 2,000 calories daily, the average
man approximately 2,500.
***Taking Flax oil (high in Omega 3s) over a period of more than six
months or so may cause an imbalance between Omega 3 and Omega 6 fatty
acids. It would therefore be preferable to use an organic multi-blend
oil such as flax & hemp or flax & borage oil. These are commercially
available.
Cooking Oils
Add 1 gram of Ascorbyl Palmitate (Oil soluble Vitamin C) to one litre
of the oil you use to cook with. This will help to preserve it against
oxidisation (rancidity). If you have to fry foods, use as low a heat
as possible. Frying 'destroys' all oils and produces many very toxic
substances. Some oils are more easily damaged than others by this cooking
method. +Udo Erasmus in his book Fats that Heal Fats that Kill, lists
the oils that are least damaged by frying as butter, tropical fats,
high oleic sunflower (not regular sunflower), peanut oil, sesame oil,
and olive oil.
Further reading:
"Know Your Fats"
The Complete Primer for Understanding the Nutrition of Fats, Oils and
Cholesterol
by Mary Enig PhD.
"Facts About Fat"
A Consumer's Guide to Good Oils
by John Finnegan
Website: The Weston A. Price Foundation. www.westonaprice.org A wonderful
site full of useful and truthful information on fats and general nutrition.
Note: + Since Udo Erasmus wrote this book; he and other researchers
have found that if flax oil is used continuously for long periods, (it
is high in omega 3 fatty acids), it can cause an imbalance of omega
6 fatty acids, that is detrimental to health. Hemp and borage oils are
rich in omega 6s, and so a blend of hemp oil provides an excellent blend
of 2:1 omega 3s to omega 6s. Flax alone gives a ratio of around 3.5 - 4:1.
Contaminated Protein
Proteins are comprised of many amino acids that are the building blocks
of physical matter. Protein is used to build and repair the body and
to provide energy to run it. Our bodies can make some amino acids, the
others that are termed essential, must be provided in the diet. Proteins
are found in many foods, meat, fish, eggs, nuts, seeds, beans, soy products
and tofu etc. Many of these foods contain a combination of proteins,
fats and carbohydrates. The quality of the protein that is ingested
will be reflected in the body that it built and the quality of the repair.
In the U.K. the meats of cattle, chicken, pigs, lamb, fish and the
like, provide most of our protein. The majority of these poor creatures
are the subject of intensive breeding and feeding methods, reared purely
for profit. Not the health of the nation. Whatever drugs, additives,
hormones, pesticides and general poisons get into them also get into
us. Consequently, they have become extremely low-grade and toxic sources
of protein. Our vital basic building blocks that are required to produce
a strong, healthy body are contaminated from the very outset.
As I have already stated, our oceans are terribly polluted with various
toxins and heavy metals, therefore, so are the fish that feed in them.
Seafood in general and the majority of farmed fish can be so polluted,
that we should seriously consider if we want to risk our health by their
ingestion.
It is still possible to purchase organic, protein bearing foods such
as meat, fish, nuts and seeds and I recommend that you move heaven and
earth to source them! Please see the reference to the Soil Association
elsewhere in this work, for a list of organic farmers.
Lack Of Fiber
If I told you that I know of a substance that helped protect against
breast cancer, diabetes, heart disease, blood clots, diverticulitis,
high cholesterol, constipation, gallstones, colon cancer, varicose veins,
piles, obesity, oestrogen overload and toxic bowel, would you go out
and buy it? Of course you would! Well, that substance is fibre.
Fibre is the plant skeleton and is mainly indigestible in the human
body. In nature it is found in whole grains, vegetables, fruit, seeds,
and nuts, etc. The refining of whole grains and other foods removes
most of its fibre content, as in white bread. Our consumption of fresh
fruit, vegetables, whole grains, etc, in Great Britain is desperately
short of even the minimum fibre intake.
In Third World rural communities, around 60 -120 grams of fibre is
consumed daily; by contrast a western diet is doing well if it can provide
20 grams! To increase intake by five or six times may seem like a huge
task, but it is relatively easy. If you substitute brown bread for white,
brown rice for white, etc, eat six or more pieces of fresh fruit daily,
have a whole grain meal such as organic oats for breakfast, and fresh
vegetables with other meals, you will have gone a long way toward solving
the problem.
Average faecal transit time for Third World communities is one to two
days; for healthy U.K. adults three to four days, and for many less
healthy it can be two weeks!
These extended transit times can lead to a toxic bowel, which can lead
to serious health problems (see Chapter Four-Toxic Bowel). Forty-seven
per cent of the people that I have tested have this problem. The correct
daily intake of fibre will not only guard against this serious condition,
but also, in time, alleviate it.
On a high fibre diet, mainly 'good', bacteria such as Acidophillus,
reside in the intestines, which displaces the 'bad' bacteria. Fibre
also helps to slow down or stop the absorption of carcinogenic (cancer
causing) substances.
To sum up this chapter, most people are consuming too much of the wrong
types of carbohydrate (sugar), too much of the wrong types of fat, too
much contaminated protein and too little fibre! I am grateful to Dr
R. Erdmann for the following chart, which shows how we convert foods
into bodies.
Conversion Of Food Into Protein And Or Lipid Structures Or Lipid Regulators:
| Substrates + |
Activators |
Make Structures |
Make Regulators |
| Amino acids (Protein) |
Vitamins |
Muscle and Tissue |
Neurotransmitters |
| Essential fatty acids |
Minerals |
Cell Membranes |
Prostaglandins |
| |
Enzymes |
Bones |
Hormones |
| |
Fibre |
Enzymes |
Enzymes |
Further reading:
"Don't
Forget Fibre In Your Diet"
Dr Denis Burkitt
Acid - Alkaline Balance
pH is the measure of acidity and alkalinity. pH 7 is neutral, above
this figure is an alkaline measure, below it, is an acid measure. Our
blood must be kept at a pH between 7.3 and 7.45. Deviation from this
range either way, results in serious illness and ultimately, death.
Most people are in a constant state of over-acidity, this allows the
opportunity for disease of all types to gain a foothold in the body
that in itself creates even more acidity. All drugs, recreational or
prescriptive, poor food choices, stress and negative thinking all create
acidity. The book cited below has the title Alkalise or Die – this
is not overstating the problems caused by over acidity!
Foods, that have been metabolised by the body, leave either an acid
or alkaline residue called ash. Broadly, protein and refined sugars
are acid ash forming, while all other foods are alkaline ash forming.
The majority of people on a western diet consume eighty per cent acid
forming foods and twenty per cent alkaline forming. The ratio should
be the reverse. Due to this fact, excess life-threatening acidity builds
up in the body.
There are several internal mechanisms for dealing with this excess
acid, these are called buffers. The buffering systems use the acid
binding minerals, calcium, magnesium, iron, potassium, manganese and
sodium to try and neutralise or alkalise this acidity. These minerals,
which are also needed for many other vital functions (such as calcium
to regulate bone density) are consequently, seriously depleted when
the body is continually in an over-acid state.
If your urine has a strong smell, particularly in the morning, you
can reasonably assume that you have an over-acid system. The smell
is usually one of ammonium. It appears that the body gears up production
of this highly alkaline substance in a last effort to control the acidity.
Lemon and other citrus fruits, although very acidic, are alkaline forming once they have been metabolised. Drinking the juice of half a fresh lemon added to warm water, twice a day for one to two weeks, will help the body return to the correct acid - alkaline balance, but thereafter
the correct ratios of food must be eaten.
To maintain the correct acid - alkaline balance eat eighty per-cent of your diet from the following alkaline food sheet. The remaining twenty per-cent of the diet should be acid forming foods. Any foods not listed on the sheet should be presumed to be acid forming. Note: Tissue acidity has nothing whatsoever to do with an excess of or a lack of stomach acid.
Further reading:
"Alkalize or Die"
by Dr Theodore A. Baroody, Jr.
Alkaline Forming Foods
People vary, but for most, the ideal diet is 75 percent alkalizing and 25 percent acidifying foods by volume.
ALKALISING FOODS |
ACIDIFYING FOODS
|
VEGETABLES
Garlic
Asparagus
Fermented Veggies
Watercress
Beets
Broccoli
Brussel sprouts
Cabbage
Carrot
Cauliflower
Celery
Chard
Chlorella
Collard Greens
Cucumber
Eggplant
Kale
Kohlrabi
Lettuce
Mushrooms
Mustard Greens
Dulce
Dandelions
Edible Flowers
Onions
Parsnips (high glycemic)
Peas
Peppers
Pumpkin
Rutabaga
Sea Veggies
Spirulina
Sprouts
Squashes
Alfalfa
Barley Grass
Wheat Grass
Wild Greens
Nightshade Veggies
|
FRUITS
Apple
Apricot
Avocado
Banana (high glycemic)
Cantaloupe
Cherries
Currants
Dates/Figs
Grapes
Grapefruit
Lime
Honeydew Melon
Nectarine
Orange
Lemon
Peach
Pear
Pineapple
All Berries
Tangerine
Tomato
Tropical Fruits
Watermelon
PROTEIN
Eggs
Whey Protein Powder
Cottage Cheese
Chicken Breast
Yogurt
Almonds
Chestnuts
Tofu (fermented)
Flax Seeds
Pumpkin Seeds
Tempeh (fermented)
Squash Seeds
Sunflower Seeds
Millet
Sprouted Seeds
Nuts
|
OTHER
Apple Cider Vinegar
Bee Pollen
Lecithin Granules
Probiotic Cultures
Green Juices
Veggies Juices
Fresh Fruit Juice
Organic Milk
(unpasteurized)
Mineral Water
Structured Water
Green Tea
Herbal Tea
Dandelion Tea
Ginseng Tea
Banchi Tea
Kombucha
SWEETENERS
Stevia
SEASONINGS
Cinnamon
Curry
Ginger
Mustard
Chili Pepper
Sea Salt
Miso
Tamari
All Herbs
ORIENTAL VEGGIES
Maitake
Daikon
Dandelion Root
Shitake
Kombu
Reishi
Nori
Umeboshi
Wakame
Sea Veggies
|
FATS & OILS
Avocado Oil
Canola Oil
Corn Oil
Hemp Seed Oil
Flax Oil
Lard
Olive Oil
Safflower Oil
Sesame Oil
Sunflower Oil
FRUITS
Cranberries
GRAINS
Rice Cakes
Wheat Cakes
Amaranth
Barley
Buckwheat
Corn
Oats (rolled)
Quinoi
Rice (all)
Rye
Spelt
Kamut
Wheat
Hemp Seed Flour
DAIRY
Cheese, Cow
Cheese, Goat
Cheese, Processed
Cheese, Sheep
Milk
Butter
|
NUTS & BUTTERS
Cashews
Brazil Nuts
Peanuts
Peanut Butter
Pecans
Tahini
Walnuts
ANIMAL PROTEIN
Beef
Carp
Clams
Fish
Lamb
Lobster
Mussels
Oyster
Pork
Rabbit
Salmon
Shrimp
Scallops
Tuna
Turkey
Venison
PASTA (WHITE)
Noodles
Macaroni
Spaghetti
OTHER
Distilled Vinegar
Wheat Germ
Potatoes
|
DRUGS & CHEMICALS
Chemicals
Drugs, Medicinal
Drugs, Psychedelic
Pesticides
Herbicides
ALCOHOL
Beer
Spirits
Hard Liquor
Wine
BEANS & LEGUMES
Black Beans
Chick Peas
Green Peas
Kidney Beans
Lentils
Lima Beans
Pinto Beans
Red Beans
Soy Beans
Soy Milk
White Beans
Rice Milk
Almond Milk
|
Digestion and Absorption
"Tell me what you eat and I will tell you what you are"
Anthelme Brillat-Savarin (1755-1826) La Physioblogie du Goult, "Fundamental
Truths" (tr. by R.E. Anderson)
Indigestion, n. A disease which the patient and his friends frequently
mistake for deep religious conviction and concern for the salvation
of mankind.
Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914?) The Devil's dictionary.
A good digestion turneth all to health.
George Herbert (1593-1633) The Temple, "The Church Porch"
When belly with bad pains doth swell, it matters nought what else
goes well.
Saadi (Muslih-ud-Din) (1184 -1291) Gulistan,III.9 (tr. by E. Arnold)
This is my favourite subject! Health and the lack of it, must have
primary 'starting points'. The 'exterior' starting points are foods,
water and air, the 'interior' are digestion and absorption. These factors
are obviously totally inter-dependent. On countless occasions, my clients
have stated that their health problems can't be food related, as they
eat only organic and free-range foods. They had not considered that
the bodily mechanisms for the utilisation of these foods (including
supplements) may not be working correctly. It must be stressed, that
those who have changed to a healthy diet after many years on a standard
western diet, can and frequently do still have many health problems.
In many cases, this change is too little and too late. The body requires
a full programme of treatment, as outlined in The 24 Seven Health Plan.
My Mother always told my sister and me to chew our food properly.
When, as kids do, we asked why, she would say, just do as you are told!
I have never asked if she knew why we should do this, but she was absolutely
correct. Digestion does begin in the mouth. An enzyme called ptyalin,
is secreted in the saliva as we chew. This substance breaks down carbohydrates,
preparing them for further digestion in the stomach and intestines.
The digestive system is designed to 'split' food apart and liquidise
it, the chewing process plays a very important part in this. Food that
is 'dog bolted' down creates a great deal of stress on the remaining
digestive processes.
Once food gets to the stomach, Hydrochloric acid (HCl) and other substances
take on the next phase of digestion. The body manufactures HCl from
substances such as mineral salts that it should have 'in store'. (Ninety
percent of the people I have tested have a shortage of minerals present
in the body!) An overgrowth of Candida Albicans can damage the parietal
cells in the stomach that produce HCl, lead can bind with HCl to render
it unavailable for digestion. The correct quantities of HCl are required
to kill off the micro organisms that are ingested with foods. Does
it surprise you that ninety-seven per cent of those I have tested, have
digestive problems? Bloating, gas and wind are listed on the BANCA (Body
Absorption & Nutritional Characteristics Analysis urine screen)
symptoms tick list, in thirty-seven per cent of cases! This is the highest
percentage recorded, from a list of over seventy!
Bloating, gas and wind are caused by the incomplete digestion and the
fermentation of food in the gut. Supplementing with digestive enzymes
and/or HCl, together with eating enzyme rich raw vegetables alleviates
this problem in ninety-nine percent of cases. However, this is short
term symptomatic treatment. In the endeavour to 'fix' the problem,
I investigate what may be affecting the ability of the pancreas to produce
digestive enzymes and/or bicarbonate; and why there may be a lack of
stomach acid.
Symptoms of a lack of stomach acid are exactly the same as that of
excess. It is my view that a large percentage of the population actually
has a shortage of HCl, rather than excess. Here, we have a tremendous
problem, as acid suppressing drugs are one of the most prescribed in
the western world, they are further compounding an existing and serious
problem. I have on countless occasions, weaned people off these types
of drugs and substituted betaine HCl & or Himalayan Crystal Salt,
in the short term, as part of The 24 Seven Health Plan.
Warning: Some individuals do suffer with excess gastric acidity.
Never take yourself off an acid suppressing drug. Consult a professional
health practitioner.
Note: A lack of stomach acid will hinder the absorption of vitamin
B12 and folic acid. A shortage of this vital substance is precursor
to a multitude of health problems.
The stomach contents (fully digested or not) empty into the intestines
after a period of time. Obviously, due to the action of HCl, this partially
or fully digested food, called chyme, is very acidic. In the first
couple of inches of the intestines, the chyme needs to be acidic, for
the absorption of certain minerals. Thereafter, it must be alkalised
with bicarbonate and supplied with the correct quantity of digestive
enzymes by the pancreas, for further digestion and absorption to take
place. If there are inadequate amounts of bile released by the gall
bladder, the fat content of the food is not correctly digested or absorbed
either. As I have said under the heading 'The Bile Connection' in chapter
three, a further problem can be caused, by the undigested fats coating
the carbohydrate and protein content of the foods. In this instance
the enzymes that normally work on these foods cannot break through the
fat barrier. If the body is in an over acid state, (which is common)
pancreatic enzymes and alkalising bicarbonate may be in very short supply.
Under these conditions, the chyme will pass on through the remainder
of the intestines in an acid state, making any further absorption of
nutrients, very difficult. Also, the acidic chyme may cause or aggravate
duodenal ulcers. In short, we have foods that are virtually devoid
of nutrients and a digestive system that is so 'shot' that it can't
process what precious little are there!
Raw foods such as sprouts or vegetables are full of digestive enzymes
that go to work when food hits the stomach. These supplement those
normally produced by the pancreas. Cooking foods above about 118F kills
their enzymes. We need to eat our vegetables raw as often as possible,
to get the full benefit of their enzymes digestive abilities. In my
practice, I use a broad -spectrum vegetable-based digestive enzyme complex,
which works both in the stomach and the small intestines.
Digestive enzymes also perform many other functions within the body,
such as dissolving foreign proteins, bacteria and pus in the bloodstream.
They help to liquefy the lymphatic fluid, assist the clearing of a toxic
bowel, assist in clearing the lungs of encrusted matter and help to
control asthma, to name a few.
I received a letter from a client who utilised a telephone consultation.
She had suffered from endometriosis, candida, pelvic infection, chronic
kidney infection, fits, fatigue, muscle weakness, nausea, bloated stomach,
and backache and in her words 'a fuzzy head' and 'bloody miserable'!
She had been bed ridden for some time. Over the years she had been
placed on many different types of drugs including HRT, and ended up
having a brain scan, which was negative. After listening to her problems
and symptoms, I advised her on her diet, which had been atrocious.
As she was very short of money, I had to get her to detoxify her system
using lemon juice, rather than an herbal preparation. Supplements also
had to be kept to a minimum, HCl & protease, broad-spectrum plant
based digestive enzymes, Healthbase (a powerful multi-vitamin &
mineral supplement) and organic flax seed oil.
To paraphrase her letter: 'I was out of bed in a week and feeling normal
for the first time in six years. I am annoyed that nobody had looked
at my eating habits, it was so simple. I am once again a mother to
my children and a wife to my husband'. Yes, it can be simple!
The morning before I give a nutritional seminar, I make an extra cup
of porridge oats that is so thick it appears to have the density of
mercury! This I use to demonstrate the potency or digesting ability
of digestive enzymes, as part of my presentation. During the day the
porridge sets in the cup and it will not fall out if inverted! I sprinkle
the contents of three or four enzymes on to this mix and stir them in,
within thirty seconds the porridge is returned to a liquid state! This
is exactly what the body is trying to achieve with food - to liquidise
it.
As well as digestive enzymes, there are thousands of metabolic enzymes
that run our bodily systems. Without them, we would not be alive; nothing
would work including vitamins, the correct name for which is co-vitamins.
Enzyme therapy has been around since the nineteen twenties, yet it has
been largely ignored.
As I write this paragraph an item on the news has said that our government
has knowledge of certain brands of baby milk that are polluted with
chemicals that have been linked to infertility. They will not name
the brands. This is utterly reprehensible. Profit before human life,
once again. I say it again, we are told that a modern diet provides
all the nutrients that we need. Are the people who are responsible
for regurgitating this utter nonsense devoid of the powers of sight,
reason and the ability to read, or are they just plain stupid? Maybe
they have an axe to grind? Another strong statement, but look at the
facts.
I have a friend who is ex-military and in his early fifties. He was
relatively fit but on the decline, health-wise. After a meal with him
one evening, he had to lie down at full stretch for some time. He told
me that he suffered severe abdominal pain after eating and had not slept
a full night for many years due to this condition. I explained what
I thought his problem might be, but he was not convinced. I nagged
him for weeks to take a BANCA test, to no avail. In desperation I gave
him a tub of digestive enzymes and made him promise faithfully, to take
them. The first evening that he did so, he had no pain whatsoever and
had his first full night’s sleep in over seven years! He subsequently
took the test and was given the appropriate treatment and advice. This
individual is now a healthy convert and passes the message on, which
is often the case. A great result.
Another friend has a wire-haired terrier bitch that, at the age of
ten months was given three months to live by a Veterinarian. The animal
was losing weight, due to severe malabsorption problems. We placed
the animal on a regimen of digestive enzymes with every meal (three
small, daily) for two months. Within a week she started to gain weight
and is alive and well, two years later.
It is time the public was made more aware of the benefits of vegetable
derived digestive enzyme supplementation. Such supplements are available
from various companies (see listing at the end of the book) but, as
far as I know, they are not available in the High Street. In my view,
they are arguably, one of the most important supplements we can all
take. (My belief is that now and in the foreseeable future, we have
no option but to take food supplements or suffer the consequences).
A word here about calcium, osteoporosis and HCl. Osteoporosis or brittle
bone disease is another condition that has reached epidemic proportions.
The deposit of calcium in the bones is ultimately governed by a hormonal
response. In the first instance, calcium intake, either through food
or supplementation, must be acted upon by sufficient HCl in the stomach.
Here it must be converted to calcium chloride. It then must be converted
to calcium stearate in the intestines and thereafter combine with the
correct quantities of bile, for absorption into the blood stream. The
hormonal response then deposits it into the bones and exercise helps
to 'fix' it there. Bearing in mind that we know that stomach acid suppressants
are one of the most frequently prescribed drugs and that dietary calcium
is often woefully low, we have a recipe that encourages rampant osteoporosis.
A high protein diet (body-builders beware), excess phosphorous (found
in carbonated drinks) caffeine and alcohol all cause an increased urinary
and faecal calcium loss. In experimental animals, fluoride is found
to inhibit the enzyme phosphatase, which is critically important for
the assimilation of calcium and other minerals.
Women, due to their differing hormonal responses, can be more at risk
than men for getting osteoporosis. It is not uncommon for some women
to exhibit signs of this disease in their twenties! Hormonal Replacement
Therapy is touted as a significant help in reducing the risk factors
for this disease. The truth is, that it may put the condition 'on hold'
for up to five years, but after that period, the risk is the same as
that for women who are not on HRT.
Calcium is also required, not only for strong bones and teeth, but
also to keep the heart beating regularly, it aids impulse transmission
in the nervous system, helps to metabolise iron, has a calming influence,
generally, and therefore helps to alleviate insomnia. There are literally
dozens of disease related to a lack of calcium.
You may recall in the chapter on Acid - Alkaline Balance, that I explained
that if our systems' are over-acid, which is very common, calcium is
used by the body as a buffer to counter this acidity, as it is alkaline
forming. If the circulating blood calcium is used up, more will be
taken from the bones to replenish the supply. This can be another step
on the road to osteoporosis.
Calcium supplementation should be in the form of an amino acid chelate,
the citrate and carbonate forms are the least effective. Ideally, calcium
should be combined with magnesium and Vitamin D for the correct utilisation.
In many instances, calcium taken in tablet form is more often than not,
totally ineffective, as these can pass through the body intact! This
is because, with a shortage of HCl, the digestive system cannot break
down the various binders and fillers that constitute a significant proportion
of these tablets. Therefore, use capsules if possible.
I repeat, sixty-four per-cent of the people I have tested have a calcium
deficiency.
Such are the complexities of the interactions of substances and nutrients,
that the following conditions are linked to an *HCl deficiency: acne,
allergies, anaemia, bronchial asthma, depression, dermatitis, diabetes,
eczema, gallbladder disease, infection, irritable bowel syndrome, lupus,
osteoarthritis, osteoporosis, gum disease, psoriasis, rheumatoid arthritis,
seborrheic dermatitis, urticaria (chronic).
Note: Stomach acid test. If you suffer pain when you eat or if you
get a burning pain in the gullet on or after eating, try taking a tablespoon
of lemon juice or apple cider vinegar. If the pain subsides you probably
have too little stomach acid. If the pain gets worse, you are probably
producing too much stomach acid (Rare).
*Source: Nutritional Influences on Illness - A Sourcebook of Clinical
Research. Melvyn R. Werbach MD. Thorsons.
Herewith is an overview of the digestive process-:
| Normal Digestive Process |
Abnormal Digestive Process |
| Anabolic Saliva pH = 6.8-7.4 |
Anabolic Saliva pH 4.5--6.4 |
| Salivary ptyalin active because food well chewed
|
Salivary ptyalin inactive because food not chewed
|
| Chief cells - secrete pepsin |
Chief cells - too acidic & toxic |
| Parietal cells - secrete HCL |
Parietal cells too acidic & toxic |
| Normal gastric activity |
Low gastric activity |
| Normal enzyme activity |
Low enzyme activity |
| Release of secretin |
No release of secretin |
| Flow of pancreatic fluid & bicarbonate |
Poor flow of pancreatic fluid No bicarbonate |
| Liver produces alkaline bile |
Liver produces inadequate amounts of alkaline bile
|
| Cholecystokin releases more enzymes |
Cholecystokin not released & stimulated due to
gastric hypoacidity |
| Gall bladder releases alkaline bile |
Gall bladder releases little or no bile |
| Normal absorption & assimilation in intestines
|
Faulty assimilation |
| Normal ileo-cecal valve function |
Poor ileo-cecal valve function |
| Normal bowel population of 'friendly bacteria' |
Overgrowth of pathogenic bacteria, Candida, etc.
|
Description of function:-
| Ptyalin |
A powerful digestive enzyme |
| HCl |
Hydrochloric acid |
| Pepsin |
Stomach enzyme that begins the digestion of proteins by splitting
them into peptones |
| Secretin |
A hormone secreted from the small intestine (duodenum) when acidified
food leaves the stomach. It stimulates the secretion of relatively
enzyme-free alkaline juice from the pancreas |
| Cholecystokin |
A hormone which stimulates the release of bile into the duodenum |
Note:
I do not use the animal derived enzyme, Pancreatin. Neither do I use
the enzyme Pepsin, in my products. It is commonly found encapsulated
with HCl and is usually obtained from swine (pig) mucosa! Supplement
retailers don't put that on their labels, I can tell you.
Vegetarians and Vegans - look out for S.O.D. (Super Oxide Dismutase)
that is used as an antioxidant, it is also an animal derived product.
Nobody is in a hurry to tell you that either!
Further reading:
"Food
Enzymes for Health & Longevity"
by Dr Edward Howell
A brilliant book! Technical in some parts.
"Food Enzymes"
Missing Link To Radiant Health
by Humbart Santillo
easier read.
"The
Calcium Bible"
Healthy Bones for a Healthy Body
by Patricia Hausman
Obesity
Millions of words have been written on the subject of weight loss.
Obesity is not only a major health problem, (increased risk of heart
attack and breast cancer, etc) but it is also has a huge impact on our
self - image. Obesity has many causes, in some instances it can be caused
by an underactive thyroid gland. This condition however, can in turn,
be significantly affected by dietary factors and chemical toxicity.
In my view the major cause of obesity is the over-consumption of hydrogenated
fats and particularly, empty carbohydrates, i.e. there is a serious
lack of vitamins, minerals and trace elements in them, causing a forgotten
condition named pica. Many pregnant women exhibit this condition. For
instance, they tend to get powerful cravings for amazing food combinations
(they can't explain why), others will nibble coal (my mother did this
when she was carrying me) or literally eat soil! The body in its innate
wisdom knows what it lacks and it also knows where to find it, the iron
content in coal, or the minerals in soil are examples. The majority
of people are exhibiting pica, continuously. The body constantly demands
food to fulfill a need (for nutrients) that will never be met, therefore
the hormone that turn off appetite never cuts in. Excess carbohydrates
are stored as fat - the rest of the story is well known! In many instances,
clients undertaking my nutritional supplementation programme, have called
to ask if any of the products they are taking contain appetite suppressants,
as they feel less hungry. The answer is no - pica is banished! In my
view pica is responsible for the majority of the cases of obesity for
those on a western-style diet. If you get all the required nutrients
you will not feel constantly hungry and therefore it is almost impossible
to over eat and become obese.
I stated that the chlorine and fluoride, which are present in our water
supply, can fool the thyroid into believing it has sufficient iodine
with which to work. Both of these substances can occupy the cell receptor
sites in the thyroid that are meant for iodine. The thyroid sets the
rate at which we use foods for energy and iodine is vital for its correct
functioning. Using the best water filters and fluoride free toothpaste
will significantly reduce the amounts of fluoride and chlorine that
is ingested. [We make available the very affordable Precious Prills
by Twilight America that improve water quality dramatically.]
As I have stated in chapter two, excess insulin will tend to store
more carbohydrate as fat, than that of a normal insulin response. Insulin
can build up in the bloodstream if quality proteins, Vitamin B2 and
Pantothenic acid (B5), particularly, are under-supplied. These nutrients
are required to deactivate the insulin. As stressed adrenals will tend
to use most of the available vitamin B5, there can be little or none
to use for other purposes.
A successful weight reduction programme must include a detoxification
regimen and significant overall dietary adjustments, together with food
supplementation (vitamins, minerals, fatty acids, enzymes etc) support.
The 24 Seven Health Plan alone, outlined in this book will automatically
bring varying degrees of weight loss in the majority of people. It is
not appropriate to go into the subject of dieting for weight loss, in
depth here. However, I will tell you that if vitamin B5 is undersupplied
fats will burn at only half their normal rate. Further, stored fat can't
be converted to energy without adequate vitamin B6. *Rats deficient
in B6 utilise protein and fat so poorly that they become grossly obese.
*Kotake, Y., Vitaminol. 1, 73, 1955.
All of the above lifestyle and dietary factors will affect individuals
to differing degrees. Those that could kill some people will barely
influence a decreasing minority of others. Unfortunately, we have little
idea of our genetic strengths and weaknesses. We have to assume the
worst, as an insurance policy. It is my belief, that as a race, we are
becoming genetically weaker with each passing year. My fear is for the
babies being born today, to nutritionally compromised mothers. These
offspring get a poor nutritional start in the world, and the diet they
will consume will do nothing whatsoever to improve their situation.
We must make every effort to halt this landslide; the answer is in our
hands.
I recently took a call from a fifty-year old female client who has
been on The 24 Seven Health Plan for about six months. She came to me
with many problems, both physical and emotional. Depression, poor memory,
lank dull hair, dry skin, cracked brittle nails, bloating, gas, wind,
constipation and weight gain. Today, all these problems have been overcome.
She is particularly pleased that her hair, skin and nails have improved
beyond recognition. "The best they have been for thirty years"!
The particular reason for her call was a question. "I feel so good,
I keep running up to my husband and throwing my arms around him, I just
feel so happy. Has the 'Plan' made me feel like this?" I answered
that when we are nutritionally healthy, our bodies and minds will respond
in the most positive manner. The joy of just 'being' has been long forgotten
by most of us.
Obesity & Excess Hydrogenated Fats
There are many different genes that are involved in promoting or inhibiting
breast cancer. Body fat contains an enzyme that makes oestrogen from
cholesterol, the more body fat we have, the more of that enzyme we will
have and the higher the levels of blood oestrogen. As I have already
stated, breast cancer is primarily oestrogen dependant. Excessive amounts
of this hormone can activate latent breast cancer cells. The immune
system can normally deal with 'normal' amounts of cancerous cells, it
is the overload situation which is the problem.
Native Asian women have very low body fat and low blood oestrogen levels,
they also have much less breast cancer than Asian women who live in
western countries and are on a standard western diet!
Hydrogenated and excessive saturated fats stored as body fat, interfere
with the use of oxygen by our cells and are toxic to them, whereas unsaturated
fatty acids in their natural state increase cellular oxygen use, slow
down tumour growth and help to decrease the spread of tumour cells,
etc.
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