Visualization for Weight Loss -The Gabriel Method

Vitality: The Zero-Calorie Essential Nutrient

essential, yes, but the picture is incomplete. Our mainstream science doesn’t recognize this vital energy as an essential ele- ment in the food we eat for one simple reason: we currently have no instruments to identify it, quantify it, or to track its movement. Then again, we didn’t know bacteria existed until we invented the microscope, or that radio waves existed until we invented the receiver. Humans are infinitely more complex and valuable than just the chemicals that make up our bodies, and live food is infi- nitely more nutritious than just its chemical composition. Today, nearly all of our foods are canned, packaged, processed, or cooked and, therefore, dead and devitalized. The trend of eating more dead food and less live food has been increasing at an exponential rate over the last fifty years—at roughly the same rate that obesity has been increasing. Studies are coming out all the time that validate the notion that what our bodies are really craving from food is this invisi- ble, energetic component. Of particular interest is the technique of counting photon emissions. Every living organism emits bio- photons or low-level luminescence (light with a wavelength between 200 and 800 nanometers). This light energy is thought to be stored in DNA during photosynthesis and is transmitted continuously by the cell. Some researchers have concluded that the higher the level of light energy a cell emits from the food we eat, the greater the value. This light energy comes from the sun, and the more sunlight that can be stored at a cellular level, the greater the potential for the transfer of that energy to the individual who consumes it. 2 The Vitamin D Connection There is mounting evidence that eating live foods and spend- ing time in the sun turns off the FAT Programs, and this evi- dence relates to vitamin D. Vitamin D, we are now just discovering, is essential for turning off the FAT Programs. There is growing statistical evidence that suggests that obesity

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