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Mucusless Diet, by Dr.
John Christopher
We should not put mucus into the body faster than it can be taken and
eliminated. With this preventative diet, not only are the sinuses, the
bronchi, and the lungs cleared, but also the constipating mucus (catarrh)
in the tissues of the body from the head to the bottom of the feet.
Harmful or Mucus-Forming Foods
Secondary, denaturized, or inorganic food substances are to be eliminated
from the patient's diet.
Salt: For those who are accustomed to large amounts
of salt, this may sound difficult, but if you will substitute coarsely
ground pepper and savory herbs, adding powdered kelp, you will find that
the craving for salt will immediately begin to disappear. The black pepper
is a good nutritional herb and helps rebuild the body when used in its
natural state. But, when pepper is cooked in food, the molecular structure
changes, so it becomes an inorganic irritant (as high heat changes the
cayenne, black pepper, and spices from organic to inorganic), and this
is the only time when damage results. The use of salts of a vegetable
or potassium base (such as Dr. Jensen's, Dr. Bronner's, and other various
ones, which in some cases contain some sea salt) is all right, providing
it is not overdone.
Eggs: No eggs should be eaten in any form.
Sugar and All Sugar Products: You may use honey, sorghum
molasses, or blackstrap molasses, but no sugar of any type.
Meat: Eliminate all red meats from the diet. A little
white fish once a week, or a bit of young chicken that has not been fed
commercial food or inoculated with formaldehyde and other anti-spoilage
serums, would be all right (as these are the higher forms of edible flesh),
but do not use them too often.
Milk: Eliminate all dairy products, which includes
butter, cheese, cottage cheese, milk, yogurt, etc. These are all mucus
forming substances and, in most cases, are extremely high in cholesterol.
As a substitute for butter or margarine (hardened vegetable oils, etc.),
you can train your taste buds to enjoy a good, fresh, bland olive oil
on vegetables, salads, and other foods and you will discover this is one
of the choicest foods there is.
Flour and Flour Products: When flour is heated and
baked at high temperatures, it changes to a mucus-forming substance. This
is no longer a food, which means it has no life remaining therein. All
wholesome food is organic, where unwholesome food or dead food is inorganic.
This is the key to our whole mucusless program.
Supplements: Revitalizing and Healing Aids
Our supplement recommendations will build up strength in the body and
start cutting the mucus out of the tissues and remove the catarrh from
the system. [Catarrh: inflamation of a mucus membrane especially of the
respiratory tract, causing excessive secretions.]
Cayenne: Take one teaspoonful of cayenne three times
a day. Start gradually with 1/4 teaspoonful in a little cold water. Add
1/4 teaspoonful to this dosage every three days, until you are taking
one teaspoonful three times a day (the graduated dosages will accustom
your system to the pungency of the herb).
Honey and Apple Cider Vinegar: Place one tablespoonful
of honey and one tablespoonful of vinegar in warm water, so that the honey
will liquify. Sip this amount three times a day so that at the end of
the day a total quantity of three tablespoonfuls are consumed. This must
be apple cider vinegar, do not use malts or other types of vinegars, as
these are damaging to the body. The apple cider vinegar is medicinal and
very beneficial.
Kelp: If there is any indication of a thyroid problem,
you should use between ten and fifteen kelp tablets daily. Otherwise,
two or more will keep the body in good condition as preventative nutrition.
This can take the place of salt and helps build a new thyroid gland. Kelp
powder can be used on salads and in other foods.
Molasses: Take one tablespoon three times a day of
either sorghum or blackstrap molasses.
Wheat Germ Oil: Take one tablespoonful of a good, fresh
wheat germ oil three times a day.
Dietary Suggestions: Regenerative Foods
If this diet is followed as outlined, we guarantee that after a short
period of time you will have much more satisfaction from the foods we
recommend for better health than you ever had from the food of your former
diet. You will also come to your normal weight. If you are overweight,
you will lose with this diet; and if you are underweight, you will gain
after having passed your "new low," as mucus must be expelled
from the body before the good flesh can be restored.
Do not be concerned because this diet omits meat and the commercial
types of protein, and don't worry about adding protein, as you will get
all that you need in these foods. The gorilla is built on the same order
as the human being, and he gets all the protein he needs from just fruit
and nuts (and for the human, the greens will round out the body requirements).
You can prove this program to yourself!
Morning
It is best not to "break-the-fast" (breakfast) until at least
noon, except in cases of young or very active people. You will find that
this will not be hard to do when you use items that we recommend (such
as wheat germ oil, cayenne, etc.). These will lower the appetite while
providing the needed nutrition, so you will feel satisfied and will have
taken these items even the second time during the morning because it is
time to eat the regular noon meal but if (after taking the lower bowel
tonics, wheat germ oil, cayenne, apple cider vinegar, honey, molasses,
herbal teas, etc.), you have room left, are hungry, and want something
to eat, the best food to start the day is a good low heated whole-grain
cereal; however, this should be cereal in its wholesome state (with life
in it). Or eat fresh fruits.
The cereal is prepared by first soaking the whole grain in water sixteen
to twenty hours, then heating in stainless steel double boiler at a very
low heat, 135 degrees or under, which can be done by pouring hot water
over the grain and then applying low heat. It can also be prepared in
a thermos bottle, as follows: Take a wide-mouth thermos bottle (pint,
quart or whatever size you need for your size of family or individual);
fill it in the early afternoon or evening one-third full of high-protein
turkey red wheat; then finish filling the thermos bottle with boiling
water (turning the container on its top and back once or twice, so that
during the evening the water circulates completely into the bottom, or
else some wheat in the bottom will not be treated).
When you uncover your vessel in the morning, after low heating the grain
all night long, it should be ready for consumption. The wheat is popped
open, is soft and very tasty (as none of the flavor has been lost in cooking);
this procedure is still improved by pre-soaking. With a little oil or
fresh butter added, it is a very delectable food. Some folks like to add
cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice, etc.
Wheat contains all of the potential nutrient values needed in the human
body. The wheat herb or wheat grass especially is a complete food, as
it provides you with protein, calcium, and all the needed enzymes, vitamins,
minerals, etc., to rebuild and regenerate the cell structure of your body.
The grain is alive until it is killed in some chemical storage procedure,
or high heat. The test for germane wheat (which is still in a "wholesome"
state, having the life therein) is to plant it and see if it will grow.
This test is also valid for testing cooked wheat, and when low-heated
in stainless steel, it will retain the life power and will grow! The foods,
prepared in this manner, are organic; consequently, this is the manner
that grains must be prepared for use. We are told in holy writ that "all
wholesome grains and herbs are for man, and grain is the staff of life,"
but it does not say that it is permissible to grind it to a face powder
fineness or to heat it above 212 degrees F., and change the molecular
structure from organic to inorganic, and thereby make it very mucus-forming.
The results of man's inventions indicate otherwise. Sprout the grains
if you wish, in preference to popping them open with moist heat.
Sprouted grains are excellent and nutritious but if you give a growing
child a bowl of sprouts for breakfast, he is hungry in a short time, so
a good serving of soaked, low-heated grain tastily prepared will "stick
to his ribs" for hours. Alternate the wheat with barley, millet,
buckwheat, rye, oat groats (whole, not rolled oats).
Noon
If you prefer only a light lunch, then have a tossed salad--a salad
as large as you want of mixed vegetables and leafy greens, using homemade
olive oil dressing:
- 1 cup olive oil
- 2 tablespoonfuls apple cider vinegar
- Pinch herbs, black pepper, etc.
Make this dressing to your own taste, for there are so many varieties
you can make--avocado, onion, garlic, etc.--but do not use the processed
dressings of the commercial market.
Juices may be taken during the afternoon: carrot, grape, apple, etc.
Dried fruits and nuts are very nourishing and beneficial, and the latter
are better (as a whole protein) when used in combination with the garden
greens. If a person has cancer or is inclined toward cancer, do not overdo
eating protein, such as nuts. This is one thing that does damage to the
pancreas and, in these cases, eat the nuts only in the morning. But stay
away from peanuts and concentrate on almonds. A person with a cancerous
condition should use from eight to ten almonds in the morning and the
same at noon. But do not take any protein from evening time until the
next morning, allowing sixteen to eighteen hours for the pancreas to clear
and start to work on enzymes again. All protein should be taken early
in the morning. And, of course, in cancer cases, never any secondhand
or secondary protein, such as meats.
Proteins are a fad and are highly over-advertised. All fruits, vegetables,
grains, nuts and seeds have protein in them. If you are eating a good
live mucusless diet and wonder what to eat for protein, ask any gorilla.
Their body organs are built just like a human's, and they live a number
of years longer than humans. They are one of the strongest animals, for
their weight, on the face of the earth. They are fruitarians, eating that
which grows above the ground, fruits, grains, nuts and seeds. We enjoy
underground roots and tubers, but they do not dig as we do; so with carrots,
potatoes, beets, etc. added to the above-the-ground vegetation, we should
do better than the gorilla.
We kill the cow to eat the steaks for the protein she gets from eating
grass. Let's get our protein fresh and natural, not secondhand as from
animal's flesh or from something in its dead state concocted by man. Commercial
protein will work on the effect and give quick relief from certain ailments,
but overuse of commercial types will overwork the pancreas and other glands,
causing low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) and/or diabetes (high blood sugar).
The natural live protein in foods on the mucusless program will be used
as needed and the surplus discarded from the body naturally when not needed.
The sedimentation of the commercial type of protein of lower vibration
remains in the gland of the body and causes future trouble.
Regular meals can start off with a nice cup or bowl of potassium broth.
Dehydrated vegetables in the form of potassium powder or broth can be
purchased from most health stores or you can prepare your own. Some health
books provide instructions for making potassium broth. You can add the
left-over, savory vegetables and here you have one of the most exotic-tasting,
low-heated vegetable soups that is imaginable. The broth starts the meal
off, and is followed with salad. There are thousands of salad combinations,
and with some investigation and experimentation, you will never run short
of interesting ones.
After that, serve the low-heated vegetables (many types can be prepared
with various savory herbs, and these can be removed from the low heat
just before serving), and these will always be tasty and beneficial as
long as they are low-heated and are still in a wholesome state. At least
five to six vegetables should be eaten each day, of which two should be
green, leafy ones. A small amount of bland oil (such as olive oil) added
to the baked potato, baked squash, etc., is very good. If you are using
cayenne regularly, you may use fresh butter on your vegetables. You can
explore and concoct some very interesting, intriguing meals with a little
daring and imagination, and you will never need to worry if you eat copiously
until you are satisfied, and you will have all the nutrition that is needed
for ample physical strength; use casseroles with whole grains, etc.
You can prepare delicious casseroles with barley, rye, millet, wheat
soaked as above and while low heating add fruits or vegetables, tasty
herbs, etc. All lentils, beans, soys, etc., prepared this way are alive
and good eating. Soys and most beans can be soaked for two or three days
and then low-heated twelve to twenty hours adding onion, garlic, peppers,
etc., during low-heating.
Do not drink liquids during mealtime. Mix food thoroughly with saliva.
Wait 1/2 hour after eating before drinking.
Evening
This is generally the heavy meal of the day, but you can reverse this
at will if you like, eating the heavy meal maybe at noon, then the light
meal with a salad at night. If you prefer a warm meal, start off with
a cup of vegetable broth (regular potassium broth). The broth should be
followed with a salad, then the main course is steamed vegetables that
have been prepared at low-heat. Be sure to always cook in stainless steel,
Pyrex, or some approved vessel, but never in aluminum!
Juice or nuts, dried fruits or fresh fruits are all excellent. Whenever
Whenever you use a fresh fruit, use it alone, only one type of fruit at a time. When you want to eat some other type of fruit, wait for one half hour or more at least before eating it, and this will prove much easier on your digestive system. The monodiet is also recommended for people on a healing routine. If the individual feels he is well and healthy, a fruit salad or mixed fruits at times is permissible.
The preceding excerpts of his writings are reproduced with written permission of the Publisher, Christopher Publications, PO Box 412, Springville, UT 84663 1-800-372-8255.
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