Nutritional Immunology is a new branch of science that studies the relationship between nutrition and the immune system. The pioneer of this new research science is Dr. Jau Fei Chen; after years of research, Dr. Jau Fei Chen has discovered the answers to the question of why we are all so sick today. She concluded that drugs are not the answer and that the best doctor in the world is our immune system. Her science of Nutritional Immunology answers the question of why so many people are sick today, when we have the most advanced medical technology in the history of the world...
The answer is shocking! Yes, virtually all types of illness and diseases can be traced back to malnutrition! However, this type of malnutrition is not because we are not eating enough food; it is because we are not eating the proper food. As you have already read; Even if we tried very hard to eat the right foods, on average, over 90% of the disease fighting nutrients and immune system enhancers will be missing from the foods we eat (on a daily basis). If 90% seems rather high, please keep in mind that we are only talking about the disease fighting nutrients and immune system enhancers, and not the carbohydrates, sugars, fats, and proteins that gives foods most of its taste. The latter provide energy and building material for your body, but do little for helping the immune system fight illness or disease!
Nutritional Immunology is a new science that studies how nutrition relates to the immune system. Learning about Nutritional Immunology is a vital part of your education before you can truly understand all eight vital healing steps. Nutritional Immunology, is a science that studies:
1. the types of food which support the immune system (plant foods)
2. the part(s) of plants that should be used
3. how the plant should be grown
4. when it should be harvested
5. how it should be processed
6. how it should be formulated (.i.e. taken in combination with other plants foods for best effect)
Although Nutritional Immunology focuses mostly on nutrition, it also stresses the importance of moderate exercise, sleep, stress reduction, and drinking enough clean water.
Saturday, March 21, 2009
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