"Water - The Stuff of Life "
— An editorial written by Phillip Day
"Chronic pains of the body which cannot easily be explained as
injury or infection, should first and foremost be interpreted as
signals of chronic water shortage in the area where the pain is
registered. These pain signals should first be considered and excluded
as primary indicators for dehydration of the body before any other
complicated procedures are forced on the patient."
- Dr F Batmanghelidj
"Insanity: Viewing an overflowing sink and going for the mop instead of the tap." - Phillip Day
The human body is a bio-electrical water machine that requires a quart a day for every 50 lbs of body weight. The blood alone is made up of a large percentage of watery serum. The lymph fluids which transport waste and nutrients, comprising four times the volume of blood in the body, are made from the water we consume. Every cell that makes us who we are literally owes its life to an adequate supply of fresh, clean water. When the body does not receive a constant, reliable supply of water, it has to ration what is available and cut back on certain functions to make the supply go round. Essential systems like the brain are prioritised, others are impaired or cut back until the brain has decided a reliable source of water has been garnered.
Here's the rub. Most citizens have become chronically and dangerously dehydrated (especially the elderly), since we decided water was too bland to drink and ignored it in favour of tea, coffee, beer, wine, addictive sodas, flavoured water and other chemical-laced water alternatives. A disastrous and dangerous move for the body and society's health in general, to be sure, compounded further since most doctors today cannot readily identify the many water-deficient diseases and associated pains. Thus the underlying dehydration process continues to wreak its havoc while the inevitable drugs given will switch off the warning signals (symptoms).
Consider the following conditions:
Heartburn, arthritis, lupus, asthma, 'high cholesterol', high blood
pressure, heart disease, cancer formation, hot flushes and menstrual
problems, obesity, allergies, bulimia, chronic fatigue syndrome, ME,
angina, lower back pain, gout, kidney stones, skin disorders, diabetes,
fungal/yeast overgrowths, multiple sclerosis, allergies, migraine
headaches, general aches and pains, morning sickness, depression,
heavy/burdensome periods, colitis, dyspepsia, peptic ulcers.
All, in various ways, linked to a chronic state of dehydration?
World-renowned water expert Dr Fereydoon Batmanghelidj, in his latest bestseller, Water and Salt - Your Healers From Within, maintains that the above conditions are the body's many cries for water, complaints dramatically improved with a consistent and long-term intake of the fresh, clean stuff. Dr Batman's timely work has helped thousands quash long-term health problems effortlessly and inexpensively. He writes:
"The report of my having successfully treated with water more than three thousand people with symptoms and clinical signs of peptic ulcer disease was published in the Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology in June 1983. I came away from that experience with the understanding that the people I treated were thirsty, and I uncovered the phenomenon that 'pain' in the body indicates thirst, even though the condition is classified as a disease."
Water is used by the body for digestion, detoxifying cells, watering the lungs, lubricating joints, keeping the body alkalised and a host of cleaning duties. Many warning signals ('symptoms') arise out of the body's inability to neutralise or rid itself of acid, a common enough complaint given the number of antacids sold around the world each day. And the common and dangerous misconception that fuels it?
'I drink coffee, tea, diet sodas, beer and a host of other liquids. They contain water, don't they?'
Many of today's designer drinks are diuretic in their effect (water-expelling) because their mostly acidic compositions require the body to give up water and alkalising minerals to eliminate their harmful residues. Diet sodas especially are harmful in that they require large amounts of body-water to neutralise the phosphoric acid component (2.8 pH). Cells that started off healthy and 'plum-like' shrivel to prunes as water, the stuff of life, is progressively denied them. The sick in our hospitals are fed the sodas, tea and coffee they ask for in woeful ignorance of the damage wrought to the micro cell-world within them.
Your body and dehydration
Batmanghelidj's extraordinary work should rightly be considered by a
mainstream medical community ever fixated on the drug cure:
- Brain function: The brain comprises 2% of the body's total weight, yet receives 15-20% of the blood supply, mostly comprised of water. Dehydration will affect cognitive ability drastically, and, through histamine's action, can create depressive states (many anti-depressant medications are anti-histamines).
- Bone function: Bones require plentiful supplies of water. 75% of the weight of the upper body, for instance, is supported by the water core contained within the fifth lumbar disc, the remaining 25% by muscle fibres around the spine.
- Nerve
function: Microstreams exist along the length of nerves which transport
nutrients and conduct energy along microtubules to the synapses to
transmit messages. Dehydration disrupts proper nerve function,
resulting in the sensation of pain.
- Hydrolysis:
Water, far from being an inert solvent, is intricately involved in the
body's water-dependent chemical reactions. Lack of water means
incomplete or faulty metabolic processes, with obvious implications for
continued health and well-being. Proteins and enzymes, for instance, do
not function as well in acidic solutions of higher viscosity
(stickiness) where the body is dehydrated.
- Cellular
energy: As water is drawn through the cell membrane, its osmotic flow
generates a voltage gradient which can be used in the manufacture of
ATP and GTP energy. Dehydration will obviously affect the proper
functioning of cells and even kill them.
- Histamine:
This neurotransmitter plays a major role in activating systems which
encourage water intake when dehydration is detected. Functions in the
body which consume large quantities of water are cut back, namely the
bronchial tubes constricted to cut down on water use in the lungs;
increased peristalsis in the bowels to wring more water out of faecal
material, and so on. Other signs of histamine's activity, namely
allergies, asthma, depression and chronic pains, are interpreted by the
physician as 'disease' and treated with anti-histamines, pain-killers
(analgesics), etc. Thus the signals of thirst are turned off and the
dehydration state continues unabated.
- Dyspepsia
(heartburn/reflux): Over time, this can lead to ulceration and even
cancer. Dr Batmanghelidj recommends that these conditions - also
gastritis and duodenitis - be treated with water alone as they are one
of the body's major thirst signals. Arrested in his native Iran by the
Revolutionary Council during the troubles of the late 1970's, Dr B was
confined to Evin prison, Tehran, during which time he successfully
treated with water alone over three thousand people complaining of
dyspeptic pain and associated symptoms.
- Digestion:
Requires plentiful supplies of water. The stomach relies on mucus
lining the walls to shield it from the effects of the stomach's
hydrochloric acid. A bicarbonate solution is produced from the cells in
the lining which neutralises any acid attempting to break through the
mucus. Water is needed to maintain this effective defence system. Too
little water, and the mucus barrier is ineffectual, the acid will
penetrate and will lead to pain. Ideally, water should be consumed half
an hour before a meal, in time to anticipate the production of
digestive acid from glands in the stomach wall.
- Ulcers: Often located at the valve between the stomach and duodenum. Said to be caused by curved bacteria known as helicobacters. Yet many people have helicobacters in their small intestine, yet not all of them suffer from ulcers. Histamine-producing nerves are located at this site, which monitor the through-put of acidic food chyme from the stomach into the intestine. Histamine has growth-hormone effects on these micro-organisms, resulting in small intestine bacterial overgrowths (SIBOs). Once again, an adequate regime of water intake will allow all the functions relating to digestion to normalise. Prolonged water intake should therefore be considered before more drastic drug treatments are entered into.