DR. HANNA'S NUTRITIONAL CONCEPT
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WHY ARE WE DEVELOPING DISEASE?

1. ALL CELLS IN YOUR ORGANS

When cells have an inherent weakness, they begin with a handicap that is either passed down genetically or acquired from environmental exposure. The handicap causes the cells to work less efficiently in whatever area the cell is genetically inferior. As this cellular area weakens, the cell as a whole becomes less strong. Thus, the cell is not able to process its necessary nutrients or easily remove wastes that will become toxic if not eliminated properly. This cycle continues until the cell becomes sick, old or dies prematurely.

As previously mentioned, these genetically weakened cells have damaged cell membranes. This causes a deceased electrical activity. Less electrical activity inhibits necessary nutrients from penetrating these altered cell membranes or allowing the cell to properly eliminate waste products. In essence, these cells are starving. Accordingly, these sluggish cells become more and more damaged and their internal functions become slower and slower. Vital nutrients, air and water cannot get inside these cells or wastes cannot get out. These cells will die from this vicious cycle.

Decreased cellular electrical activity will eventually inhibit your bodies' own ability to recover from illness or fatigue. During this period, you most likely would not have any obvious symptoms: Diseases that can manifest as a result of cells with damaged cell membranes are:

ALLERGIES
ARTHRITIS
ASTHMA
ARTEROSCLERISIS
BACK PAIN
BLADDER DYSFUNCTION
CHRONIC PAIN
CIRCULATORY DISORDER
COLITIS
DEPRESSION
DIZZINESS
EAR PROBLEMS
EMPHYSEMA
GALL BLADDER DISEASE
GLAUCOMA
HAY FEVER
HEADACHE

HEART DISEASE
POSTOPERATIVE RECOVERY SINUSITIS
INFLAMMATORY DISEASE
KIDNEY DISEASE
LIVER DISEASE
HORMONAL IMBALANCE
HEMORRHOIDS
MENSTRUAL CRAMPS
MIGRAINE
MUSCLE INJURIES
SKIN DISEASE
SPORTS INJURIES
THYROID DISEASE
ULCERS
WHIPLASH

2. INTESTINAL TRACT

3. ENDOCRINE (OR GLANDULAR) SYSTEM