Re: Sinusitis



On Jun 4, 6:56 pm, yes-...@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
"I'm not going to get into the countless self-reports. I wish I could
provide more neat and tidy lab research to prove the affects of diet and
mucus formation. It is easy to verify this through self- experimentation
though. And yes there is more than one causal agent for mucus formation.
Gradually adopting an alkalizing diet for those who have ongoing sinus
trouble will reveal that not only will you experience less colds, flus,
sinusitis, etc but there will generally be less congestion between such
detox opportunities too."

The request for verification was for the basic truth claim that mucus
plays the role you claim.  Now you add ph as a factor

Not "now" but BEFORE you entered the thread, pH was described as a
factor:
On Jun 4, 2:16 pm, crisology <crisol...@xxxxxxx> wrote:

Animal products also are not digested as quickly and chemical
digestion involves high acidity to break down the animal parts for
absorption. If food or meat is not completely broken down small enough
to be absorbed by mucousal lining then it begins to putrify and the
body naturally produces mucus to surround the food and meat particles,
reducing toxicity. Mucus and toxins may/often build up over time
depending on digestibility of diet and sinusitis, colds, flus, etc are
detoxifying. Without the mucus reservoir for bacteria and viruses
there is less build up as the body naturally produces mucus
proportionate to the needs of the body without mucus forming food that
is difficult to digest. An alkaline diet based on the easiest foods to
digest (raw fruit, lettuce, sprouts, etc) reduces if not illiminates
the detox reactions and excess mucus that is produced from these non-
contagious/preventable 'diseases.'

And then you quoted me on it (of course dodging the actual topic but
while sitting on your hands demanding more scientific research for
mucus-forming foods (as if they don't exist..). Here you even quoted
me and only now act as though I am just bringing up the pH issue:
On Jun 4, 3:03 pm, yes-...@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
"and chemical
digestion involves high acidity to break down the animal parts for
absorption. If food or meat is not completely broken down small enough
to be absorbed by mucousal lining then it begins to putrify and the
body naturally produces mucus to surround the food and meat particles,
reducing toxicity. Mucus and toxins may/often build up over time
depending on digestibility of diet and sinusitis, colds, flus, etc are
detoxifying. Without the mucus reservoir for bacteria and viruses
there is less build up as the body naturally produces mucus
proportionate to the needs of the body without mucus forming food that
is difficult to digest. An alkaline diet based on the easiest foods to
digest (raw fruit, lettuce, sprouts, etc) reduces if not illiminates
the detox reactions and excess mucus that is produced from these non-
contagious/preventable 'diseases.'

and the everready
"detox"
Are you not experienced with detox?


Individual trials suffer from not having in hand all the factors that
could resolve, or not, the disorder.

You wait for "all the factors that could resolve" your disease risks.
I'll act on available science (applied science), which is not always
exact but involves extrapolation and approximation, willing to do the
best with available scientific EVIDENCE, rather than daydreaming of
'proof' from lab rats. The fact is some foods cause dietary mucus to
form while others really do detox. 'Detox' is NOT a made up concept.
It really does exist and those who actually have experience with
natural (biochemically compatible) diets that replaced omniconfused
diets of meat/grains/cooked slop, are well aware of the benefits of
healthy diet. Mucus is formed for a reason.

 Also it can not be known if it
would have been a self resolving disorder
The common cold, flus, sinusitis doesn't seem to be resolving
automatically among humans consuming cooked/commercial foods, of
compromised diets. Instead, it seems those who adopt natural/healthy
diets of mainly raw fruit are the ones who actively resolve the
problems (detox) without sitting on their hands demanding more proof
from Dr Corpus examining lab rats reactions to biocides.

These are the kinds of
things that can only be more firmly established with formal research on
a number of people with tight controls in place.

False. One does NOT have to be a trained researcher or wait for
elusive 'proof' to experience the benefits of a healthy diet as it
pertains to eliminating sinusitis. Many "formal research" researchers
are not as healthy or not much healthier than the avg omniconfused
human, conditioned to consume GMO/refined grains/suckling across
species/burnt pig tissue/milk duds, etc. But those who dare to build a
diet around fresh, wild berries, home-grown bananas, figs and
pineapple guava flower petals, etc are not any more prone to catch a
cold than any other animal (like a healthy dog, for instance) that
does not consume toxic food.

Chris

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