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Your Body Isn't Sick, Your Blood Is. Here's My Perspective on True Healing.

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Your Body Isn't Sick, Your Blood Is. Here's My Perspective on True Healing.

I've always been fascinated by how things work. A car needs petrol to run. A fan needs electricity to spin. The moment you cut the fuel, the machine stops. It's a simple, universal principle. But it made me wonder: what is the fuel for our own bodies? What keeps us running? I believe the answer is both beautifully simple and incredibly profound, and it forms the very core of my philosophy on holistic healing.

My Vision of the Body: A City of Cells

Here’s how I see it. Our body is a magnificent city made of millions of tiny houses, which we call cells. The roads connecting these houses are our blood vessels, stretching for millions of kilometers. If you were to fly over this city in a helicopter, you'd see this vast, interconnected network. This is the landscape of our inner world.

Now, inside each of these tiny houses—each cell—there is a tiny stove. Scientists call it Mitochondria. From my perspective, this stove is where the magic of life happens.

The Sacred Fire: How We Create Pranic Energy

Like any stove, this one needs fuel. The primary fuel, as I understand it, is sugar (or glucose). The house, our cell, opens its door and takes in sugar from the road, which is our bloodstream. But fuel alone isn't enough to create a fire. It needs air.

An artistic visualization of a human cell's mitochondria creating pranic energy, a key concept for understanding cellular health

Think about a burning candle. If you cover it with a glass, the flame dies out because it runs out of air. It's the same inside our cells. The fuel—sugar—needs oxygen to burn. So, the cell opens its door again and brings in oxygen from the blood. When sugar and oxygen meet in the stove of the Mitochondria, a fire is created.

I believe this fire is the source of our Pranic Energy. You might have heard this term in yoga or meditation practices. It's also known as life force, cosmic energy, or life power. To me, this isn't some mystical, unexplainable concept. It's the tangible, scientific result of this constant, sacred fire burning within every single one of our cells. This is the foundation of our bio-energy.

One Food, Many Jobs: The Intelligence of Our Cells

Every cell in our body, from the top of our head to the tips of our toes, performs this same fundamental task. The cells in my eyes eat sugar and oxygen to create the pranic energy they need to see. The cells in my bones eat the same meal to create the energy they need to provide structure. The cells in my heart eat the same food to power every single beat.

What I find so amazing is that all the cells in our body eat the same food but perform completely different jobs. It’s like a family living in one house. Everyone eats from the same kitchen, but one person might be a doctor, another an artist, and another a teacher. This, to me, is a testament to the incredible intelligence embedded within our very being.

The Bloodstream: Our Body's Super-Highway

Now, let's go back to our analogy of the house and the road. To light our stove, we open our door, go out to the road, and get what we need. After we use our fuel, it creates waste, like cinders from burnt wood. We then open our door and take this waste out to the dustbin on the road.

I believe our cells do the exact same thing. They take in the "firewood"—sugar and oxygen—from the blood. After the fuel is burned, it creates waste products like urea and carbon dioxide. The cell then opens its door and releases these waste materials back into the bloodstream.

So, the road—our blood—is a busy highway. You'll find vehicles carrying essential goods to the houses, and you'll also find garbage trucks carrying waste away. Our blood is constantly transporting both life-giving nutrients and metabolic waste. This is why I believe that the quality of our blood is paramount to our health. Every cell depends solely on the blood to live, to be healthy, and to heal itself from disease.

Why I Believe Sickness Starts in the Blood, Not the Cells

Here’s a crucial point in my philosophy. If you look at a street with ten houses, does every house buy the exact same things from the shop every day? No. Does every house produce the exact same type of garbage? Of course not. It depends on who lives there, what they do, and what they need at that moment.

In the same way, every single one of our millions of cells has different needs from second to second. The cell in your liver might need a specific nutrient right now, while a muscle cell might need something else entirely. They are constantly taking what they need from the blood and dumping their specific waste back into it.

From my perspective, each cell possesses its own profound intelligence. It knows how to function, how to renew itself, and how to heal itself. This has led me to a powerful conclusion: diseases that appear in our cells are not actually problems with the cells. I believe the diseases we experience are symptoms of deficiencies and imbalances in the blood.

The cell is perfect. It is the supply chain—the blood—that determines its health. If the blood is clean, balanced, and rich with the right nutrients, the cell will be healthy. If the blood is deficient or toxic, the cell will struggle.

This is the cornerstone of how I approach health. Instead of focusing on treating a specific, ailing body part, I focus on purifying and nourishing the blood. Because if we can fix the blood, I believe the intelligent cells of our body will do the healing work themselves. That, to me, is the ultimate form of integrative medicine.

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