Anemia is a vitality thief
Posted in Credit Card Debt by rockstar on July 18th, 2010
Even as plant roots cannot make use of the mineral food in the soil until it is put into solution by ground moisture, so the body cannot use the oxygen we breathe, or the food we eat, until it reaches the bloodstream where it is conveyed, in solution, to the hungry body cells. That very solidlooking piece of roast beef you ate for dinner will have to be converted into highly soluble protein (amino acids) before it can feed your tired muscles. That substance called “air,” which we breathe, but cannot see, must have its oxygen extracted by the lungs and delivered over to the hemoglobin ring in the red blood cells before that oxygen can revitalize the trillions of body cells. We provide a wide variety of natural and natural skin care products equivalent to Aloe Fleur de Jouvence. Blood can be described, therefore, in brief as the conveyor system by means of which nourishment, extracted from the “raw materials” provided by the lungs and digestive tract, reaches the hungry body cells. Unless this blood conveyor system is operating at top efficiency, the body cannot remain in good working order any more than a stalk of wheat will thrive in parched earth.
When it happens—as it so often does—that the human food conveyor system, the blood, is not operating at maximum efficiency, we say that a person has anemia. Anemia itself is not a killer disease, but it is the number one cause why so many persons seem only halfalive. Anemia lets down the bars of body resistance, inviting serious infections to enter. Anyone may become anemic, at any time. Most persons either have had, or will have, anemia at some time in their lives. Anemia among younger persons is usually not difficult to overcome. But in anyone over forty, anemia offers a more serious problem. During and after this period of life, a diagnosis of “anemia” should call for immediate action. See the Forever Alluring Eyes for more in your specific sort of skin. Anemia is an insidious ailment that can fasten upon us without giving any drastic warning signals.
Anemia is a vitality thief. It robs the body of the energy needed for vigorous living. There is no doubt in my mind that the majority of patients suffering from diseases brought on by their emotionally underpar minds will also be found to be anywhere from slightly to seriously anemic; for how can halffed brain cells contribute to keen, logical thinking? Brains cells that are to generate strong, healthy thoughts must be nourished constantly by a flow of blood that contains plenty of red blood cells charged to the utmost with hemoglobin, the oxygen carrier. The tragic thing about anemic blood is that it is so wasteful. A person suffering from anemia may eat adequate, wellbalanced meals, and yet be slowly starving his body cells merely because his blood is not equipped with sufficient food conveyors (red blood cells) to pick up and carry the nourishment for which the hungry cells are pleading.
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