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Trillions of living organisms called cells make up the body.
Each cell requires a constant supply of oxygen, nutrients, pure water and the right temperature to survive. Waste must be removed. If cells are not supported in all of these ways, they can be susceptible to disease or can die.
It is impossible for each cell to supply its own needs. In order to perform specialized functions, each type of cell is organized in a beautiful system of interdependence that works for the good of the whole.
Some cells are grouped to specialize in supplying food to the whole body (digestive system). Other cells are adapted to coordinate the pumping of fresh air into the body and the removal of stale air (respiratory system).
Because of the specialized nature of these cells, their nutritional needs may be different, depending on their activities. For example, the structural system needs more calcium, while the kidneys filtering systems aren't supplied with correct elements, they can't perform their unique functions, which affects the entire body. Once the body's balance breaks down, various symptoms may appear. These symptoms are commonly called disease, meaning lack of ease.
If we think of the body as a tree, pruning the tree does not improve the health of a unhealthy tree. It merely removes that part that has broke down to imbalance. Finding the imbalance at the root cause, and supporting it, will bring balance to the whole body system.
The goal of this program is to identify the underlying (root) cause of the symptoms experienced, in order to strengthen the weakened (unbalanced) system or systems.
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