Senin, 03 Maret 2008

Re: [cancercured] Re: strenuous exercise

When ill enough to be affected physically, that is when your illness causes tiredness, strenuous exercise would clearly be enervating. Enervating simply means 'weakening' and one should not be 'weakening' the body when much effort by the body to heal is needed. Other enervating things would be over excitement which could be emotional or anything that uses up nerve energy.

Because something is beneficial at one juncture, does not mean it is beneficial at another.

Even eating when very ill, very tired, can be enervating enough to cause damage especially when consuming some of the foods Edwin spoke about. We are taught to eat when sick because of the 'fuel the stove/body' mentality. Think on what the old-healers taught. When very ill, even the digestive system is compromised and if digestion is affected and, instead of properly digesting food, it becomes rotten, which it can, one is adding more toxins to a probably already overtaxed organism.

The Naturopaths of old taught us that when ill, rest is important and even animals can be seen resting and yes, fasting when ill.

Drainage of the lymph system may be beneficial one day, but when exhausted, one may be adversely affecting the very thing they are trying to accomplish.

Joe C.

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