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The glucide and how it
influences our life
As you already know, glucid are the most important
source of energy for human body. But, probably, few people know
that there are two sources for producing glucid. 1. Glucid are
produced by the food we eat. Aliments are digested through all
along the digestion route, until they are absorbed into
the large intestine and transferred by blood to all body cells. 2)
Lactic acid is produced by the channeled muscles. The muscle needs
energy to make a mechanic movement: it turns it into mechanic
action or warmth. This energy is produced by the glucid in the
cells by two mechanisms: a) aerobic oxidation (with the help of
the oxygen), when glucid molecules divide into water and carbon
dioxide; b) anaerobic division (when there is no oxygen), when
a glucid molecule is divided into two molecules of lactic acid.
Lactic acid goes into the
blood which takes it to the liver where, through a rather
complicated mechanism, it is turned into glucid again. I do not
insist on presenting you this mechanism, I would only like to
state a hypothesis. The reaction of division (transformation)
of glucid into lactic acid is an exo-energic reaction (it produces
energy). The reaction of combining lactic acid until it produces
glucid, is an endo-energetic reaction (it absorbs energy). There
is a question: “What does this energy contain which helps to
the recovery of glucide molecules?”
It is easy to read the explanation for this
chemical reaction in any book of human physiology. But the
mechanism is only a hypothesis. Another hypothesis: the energy is
taken from cosmic radiations, which enter our body through, what
Far Eastern traditions call, Chakra Manipura. They say that is
responsible for the good functioning of the liver. Considering
the last hypothesis, we can easily explain the amazing effects of
vegetable diets or, better said, hypo-glucid, such as: the diet
based on distilled water or fruit juice.
Human body is used to "work on" the
glucid taken from nourishment , "neglecting" the second
mechanism for obtaining energy. When the body is "deprived"
of food glucid, it is forced to "turns active” the
second mechanism again. Therefore, Manipura will be forced to get
rid of any obstruction.
Therefore, by turning a certain area of Manipura
active, we can obtain a new source of energy for our body and a
"animation" of the chakra which produces a general
positive physical state for the entire body.
by Radu Stanciulescu
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