Can milk replace plasma in SHP?

There is a belief in the scientific community that drinking milk causes the body to produce mucus. Vegetarians are big proponents of this theory because this is what they experience when they drink milk.

I explain that milk is complete nutrition which consists of nutrients such as fats and proteins, and also provides hydration because it is plasma/water with minerals. This is why babies do not have to drink water. All they need to do is to ingest milk from their mothers.

Some individuals, hearing this, decided to use milk for hydration and cleansing purposes.

 Is this a good idea?

Milk will provide nutrition and hydration, this is true. Since in some people, milk increases mucus production, it is a sign that milk will trigger cleansing of a toxic, dehydrated body, but it will not create cleansing if the body is less toxic or less dehydrated. This is why drinking milk does not increase mucus production in many individuals although they are toxic.

This article is inspired by questions my friend B. asked;

1. Soon after I started drinking very large amounts of raw milk I started getting very bad bleeding gums. When I took raw milk out of my diet within a few days the bleeding gums would decrease significantly but every time I add it back in my gums start bleeding much more when I add it back in. Any idea what’s happening here?

2. Whenever I add raw milk into my diet I only poop every 4 days or so and my poop is just little

pebbles and have a white color to them. Any idea what might be causing this?

3. I’ve read your articles on mucous production but I definitely wake up with one or both nostrils plugged many of the days I would raw milk. It would go away within an hour or two but I would definitely get plugged when the morning after drinking it. Any idea why this might be?

Answering those questions will help others to have a better grasp on hydration and detox through the increased levels of blood plasma.

Dehydrated blood will not be able to cleanse since there is no water available to do the cleansing. This forces the body to store those toxins within its tissues. Most of those toxins end up in the subcutaneous tissue because through sweating, those toxins can be eliminated. While in the subcutaneous tissue, those toxins will prevent cellular hydration of this tissue. Severe dehydration can be caused and the tissue may respond with a forced cellular hydration science has named inflammation.

If inflammation occurs in the skin, it causes eczema and itchiness.

When inflammation occurs in the mucus tissue, it may cause redness, swelling, and even bleeding. This is why some people have frequent nose bleeds and bleeding gums, and women may experience profound bleeding during menstruation.

By increasing his blood plasma levels, Mr. B. has provided an opportunity for his body to cleanse, but since he had chronic dehydration and accumulated toxic material in his subcutaneous tissue and his gums were acidic, inflammation was formed and his gums began to bleed. This is a toxic release through the elimination of toxic blood.

Since milk is also a food, there are many things that have to be eliminated after the digestion is done. One of them is the carbohydrate fiber it produces from lactose in the milk. Since an increase of plasma has released some stored toxins, they are in the blood but there is not enough water to eliminate them so the body tries to reabsorb every drop of plasma there is from the intestines back into the blood.

This dries the excrement causing small pebbles in the stool. The pebbles are small pieces of dehydrated stool within some toxic mucus. Since milk does not provide a sufficient amount of plasma to cleanse a very toxic body, symptoms of dehydration become more pronounced when “dormant” toxins are forced back into the blood, and more plasma becomes a necessity.

Since mucus is used for the elimination of toxic blood when the blood is overly toxic, this mucus will prevent us from breathing, and if we had sinus problems because of accumulated toxic stuff, a stuffy nose is the most common symptom of blood cleansing.

People that had a chronic toxic load in their lungs will start producing phloem and coughing it up.

I hope that you understand what I am trying to explain.

Milk is plasma and food that supports the body with nutrients and allows it to cleanse from the garbage created in this process, but if the body is chronically toxic, milk does not supply enough plasma to support a rapid cleansing, and this creates a necessity for the body to obtain more plasma to be able to eliminate those toxins that have been released from the toxic tissue and now create a hazard while circulating in the blood.

We can incorporate milk with the SHP, but the milk cannot be a substitute for the plasma in the protocol. The milk makes a great addition since it provides the perfect raw nutrients, and some plasma, but plenty of plasma (water with minerals/sea salt) has to be provided to help the body eliminate toxins from the blood.

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