The Detox Miracle Sourcebook: Raw Foods and Herbs for Complete Cellular Regeneration
FUNCTIONS—Reproduction via conception, the continuation and improvement (supposedly) of a species. RESPIRATORY SYSTEM STRUCTURES ...
The body has over 75 trillion cells, each as individual as you are. They each perform a specific function, while all working tog ...
In our cities we have transporters and storage facilities. These are called vesicles within cells. Secretory vesicles break off ...
Now you can see how a cell “acts like” and is “created like” a city. All the worlds (creations) of God are just a mirror reflect ...
for all plants, all animals, and your entire body. A great example is documented by Christopher Bird and Tom Hopkins in their bo ...
TYPES OF TISSUES EPITHELIAL — Covers the surface and linings of the body’s cavities or from glands. Found in the digestive tract ...
Your heart is a four-chamber holding and receiving organ with a system of valves that allow blood in and out. You have two chamb ...
(endothelium). VEINS — As previously stated, your venous system carries carbon dioxide, cellular wastes and other toxins from th ...
dioxide into hydrogen and bicarbonate ions. This is for transportation purposes, as carbon dioxide lowers the body’s pH, making ...
As stated earlier, humans belong to the frugivore species, which is an alkaline species. The chart on the previous page points o ...
The mouth offers the mechanical (teeth) and initial enzyme breakdown of whole food sources into smaller and simpler complexes. T ...
headaches, and other conditions. SMALL INTESTINES The small intestines make up the first part of the bowel structure. The small ...
It is important to understand that the small intestinal walls are made up of circular folds (or villi) called plicae circulares. ...
cells called Islets of Langerhans. These are the endocrine systems of the pancreas. This endocrine portion of the pancreas will ...
main pancreatic duct to the common bile duct and then into the duodenum. Pancreatic juice includes sodium bicarbonate (alkalizer ...
The liver has four basic tasks, out of which arise a multitude of functions. These tasks are: STORAGE AND DISTRIBUTION — The liv ...
The liver converts ammonia from excessive protein consumption into urea, which is then excreted by the kidneys. Your liver synth ...
duct. The hepatic duct then empties into the duodenum (the first portion of the small intestine). Bile is used as an alkalizer, ...
MODULE 2.7 The Eliminative System THE LYMPHATIC SYSTEM The immune and lymphatic systems work together, offering your body both p ...
supplied by the blood system to a cell. The lymph fluid is the medium or “plasma” that carries a host of substances that need to ...
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