BODIES – THEIR STRUCTURE AND ACTIVITIES

by Dr. Lawrence Wilson

© November 2022, LD Wilson Consultants, Inc.

All information in this article is solely the opinion of the author and is for educational purposes only.  It is not for the diagnosis, treatment, prescription or cure of any disease or health condition.

Contents

I. INTRODUCTION

Definition Of A Body

Types Of Bodies

Very Basic Facts About Bodies

II. BODY PARTS AND BODY ACTIVITIES

III. COURSE AND FINE MATTER BODIES

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I. INTRODUCTION

This article is an introduction to the large subject of living beings – how they are made and how they function.

DEFINITIONS OF A BODY

1. A DNA configuration.  This is the way souls describe human and other bodies.  All bodies contain deoxyribose nucleic acid or DNA.  This substance is a blueprint for their appearance and functioning.

We do not believe that the bodies are just accidents of nature. They are so beautifully organized that I imagine they were designed by very advanced beings.

For more details, with a minimum of technical jargon, about how bodies are made, read Genetics, Genetic Defects and Genetic Testing.

2. A complex, self-regenerating and self-healing system with a fractal design.  This is quite special design and unlike the design of anything man-made at this time.  For details, read Fractals.

3.  All bodies contain souls that build and operate all of the body systems.  The main soul, also called the entity soul, enters a body within two days of conception.  It then attracts and helps bring in many other souls.

I am told that each human body contains about 100 trillion souls.  The souls help construct the body inside the mother, and operate all the body systems.  They are essential for life.

Pregnancy.  The souls are the reason why a developing baby inside its mother is not just “a hunk of flesh”.

Also, a developing baby inside its mother is a foreign body in relation to the mother.  The baby is never part of the mother.  Technically, it does not belong to her.  It just lives inside her for a short time.

I am told these are important physiological reasons why abortion on demand should not be legal. It interrupts a very important and delicate process of constructing a human being.

TYPES OF BODIES

Course and fine matter bodies.  All bodies are physical, but some are more dense than others. I am told there are two main types of bodies:

Coarse matter bodies. These include our bodies and those of all the earth animals and plants. They are made of a very dense kind of matter.

Fine matter bodies.  These are made of matter that has a lower density of matter.  Most people cannot see these bodies, but they are real.  Elves, souls and angels are examples of them.  This topic is discussed in detail later in this article.

Animals and plants.  Two types of course and fine matter bodies are animals and plants.  Plants are able to directly convert sunlight to fats, proteins and carbohydrates by means of chlorophyll or other methods.  Most plants also have very limited or no ability to move on their own.  An exception is that fine matter plants can move about.

Animal bodies must eat plants or other animals because they cannot convert sunlight directly to carbohydrates and proteins.  Most animals can also move about on their own to find food and for other purposes.

BASIC FACTS ABOUT BODIES

What does alive mean?  When one says a body is alive, it means that it is functioning as a complex, self-regenerating system.  If a body dies, it means that it no longer functions as a complex, self-regenerating system.

Living bodies also contain advanced souls.  When a body dies, or is soon going to die, these souls leave the body.

Bodily requirements.  All bodies in space and on planets must take in certain types of nutrients.  This is a strict rule. The specifics vary, but all bodies require:

- solid food.

- water or other liquids.

- air to breathe.

- etheric energy or ether, which enters the body through the food, water, air or in other ways.

- other subtle energies such as frequencies of light and plasma.  This is why we strongly suggest that everyone expose their skin to a reddish heat lamp daily – 1 hour daily for adults.  Otherwise your health will not be as good and development slows down.

More on etheric energy.  When a person is born, the body contains a supply of this subtle form of energy.  As the body ages, the amount of this energy declines.  When the amount left becomes very low, the body ages, sickens and dies.

A major goal of a development program is to increase the etheric energy coming into the body in order to heal it and keep it alive much longer.  For details without technical language, read Etheric Energy and The Ether Theory.

II. BODY PARTS  (Anatomy) AND BODY ACTIVITIES (Physiology)

All bodies contain cells that are organized into tissues, organelles, organs and body systems.  These systems can be divided into:

- Regulatory systems

- Nutritive systems

- Elimination systems

- Other activity systems

- The factory and reproductive systems

Here are more details:

REGULATORY SYSTEMS

The voluntary nervous system.  This controls and regulates every aspect of body functioning.  It is often divided into the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system.  The central nervous system consists of the brain and the spinal cord that runs down the center of the back.

The peripheral nervous system includes all of the nerve cells, called neurons, that connect to the brain and spinal cord and go to all parts of the body.  These are long, tentacle-like structures that conduct messages from the tissues to the brain (sensory nerves).

Some of them also send messages from the brain to the rest of the body (motor nerves).  It also includes the nerve plexuses and ganglia.  These are really smaller brains throughout the human and animal bodies.

            Humans and animals have a number of different types of nervous communication systems such as the spinal reflexes and others.

            One can also divide human and animal nervous systems into two types - the voluntary nervous system and the autonomic nervous system.  The voluntary system is used mainly to move the body.

The autonomic nervous system.  The autonomic nervous system is used mainly to regulate digestion, the heart rate, breathing, circulation, and other automatic activities of all bodies.

The nervous system of most people is not well-nourished or balanced in most people.  This gives rise to much disease and death of human and animal bodies.  Balancing, strengthening and healing the autonomic nervous system is also required for development.  One of the main goals of a development program is the task of restoring the nervous system.

The autonomic system has two divisions, the sympathetic branch and the parasympathetic branch.  For many more details about the autonomic system (very important), read Autonomic Nervous System Health.  Another article with many details about the brain is Brain Fog.

Plants do not have a central nervous system.  They use a different method for regulation and control that consists of chemicals that move throughout the plants.

The endocrine or glandular system.  This is also a regulatory system.  In animals and humans, the endocrine system includes the  adrenal glands, thyroid gland, ovaries, testis, endocrine pancreas, thymus, pituitary and pineal glands.  For more details, read The Glands And the 7 System, Thyroid Diseases, Adrenal Burnout, Adrenal Insufficiency, and Diabetes.

NUTRITIVE SYSTEMS

The digestive system.  Its purpose is to take in, chew, break down, and absorb nutrients to keep the body alive and healthy.  In animals and human beings, it includes the mouth, teeth, tongue, swallowing mechanism, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, liver, and pancreas. 

Plants have a much simpler digestive system.  It includes the root system that  absorbs minerals and other chemicals from the soil.

The respiratory system.  Its purpose is to take in and absorb gases the bodies require.  In animals and human beings, the respiratory system includes the lungs, bronchial tubes, nose, chest musculature and the diaphragm.  The muscles work like a bellows that creates a vacuum inside the body that moves air into and out of the nose, bronchial tubes and lungs.

The main gas that humans and animals require is oxygen.  All animals and humans breathe out carbon dioxide, which allows plants to live.

Plants usually breathe through tiny openings in their leaves, and some plants breathe through other structures such as stems and even roots.  The gas that plants require is carbon dioxide.  Plants breathe out oxygen, which all animal and human life require.

ELIMINATION, EXCRETION OR DETOXIFICATION SYSTEMS

The chemical detoxification system.  Its purpose is to recognize and capture poisons that get into the body.  Then it changes them, if needed, into forms the body can more easily and more safely remove.  Then it moves them carefully and safely to either the solid waste matter eliminative organs, the liquid waste matter eliminative organs, or to the gaseous waste matter eliminative organs.

In animals and plants, this system includes the liver, mainly, and various chemicals and enzymes that circulate in the blood.

The liquid waste elimination system.  Its purpose is to safely remove liquid waste products and toxins from the body.  In animals and human beings, it includes the lymph system, kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra.

Plants eliminate liquid waste products through their leaves and stems, and through their roots.

The solid waste matter elimination system.  Its purpose is to remove solid waste matter from the body.  In animals and human beings, it includes the large intestine, rectum and anal opening. 

The large intestine is a large and complex organ that includes the ascending colon, appendix, transverse colon, descending colon and sigmoid colon.  It is one of the most diseased organs of the body of most people due to dietary errors and, at times, due to improper lifestyle and stress.

Plants do not need such an organized solid waste matter excretory or elimination system.

OTHER ACTIVITIES

The structural system.  This supports the body and allows the body to move about.  In human beings and animals, it includes the motor nerves, muscles, tendons, ligaments and bones.

Propulsion units.  Fine matter creatures such as souls, elves, and angels also have propulsion units in their chest area that allow them to fly in our atmosphere and in space.  These are basically anti-gravity technology.

Some day scientists will duplicate them mechanically, just as we have mechanically duplicated many other body systems of creatures and plants.  For more details, read The Life Chart.

Plants have fibrous structures such as stems and trunks, in the case of trees, that maintain their shape and allow them to grow upright.  Some plants also have a limited range of motion that is sometimes called tropisms.  For example, some can turn their leaves toward the sun (heliotropism) or bend themselves to avoid obstacles and absorb more sunlight or water.

The transportation or circulatory system.  Its purpose is transportation of nutrients into the tissues and moving waste products out the body.  In animals and human beings, the circulatory system consists of the blood, the bone marrow for blood formation, lymph system, heart, the arteries, arterioles, capillaries and veins.  For more details, read Cardiovascular Diseases.

This system is congested and underactive in most people.

Plants use a different type of circulatory system that does not require a heart.  They have tubes that move nutrients up from the roots to the stems and leaves of the plant.  They usually excrete waste products directly from the leaves and stems. 

The defense or immune system.  Its purpose is to protect the body from harm from certain invaders such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, yeasts, parasites and cancer cells.  It consists of many types of cells such as macrophages, neutrophils, and others, and many chemicals and enzymes that are able to kill or at least neutralize harmful organisms.

Parasites include over 300 kinds of worms and other small creatures that sometimes find their way inside the body.

Plants have an immune system that is included in their stems and leaves.

The awareness or sensory system.  Its purpose is to allow the body to be aware of its environment in order to find food and water, avoid danger, reproduce and carry out other activities.  In human beings and animals, it includes the eyes, ears, nose, mouth for taste, and millions of sensors in the skin that measure temperature, pressure, and even sounds.

Plants also have specialized sense organs, though not as many and they are not as specialized.  They are found throughout the plant and detect temperature, atmospheric pressure, sunlight and other things.

Some creatures have other specialized sense organs.  For instance, birds have amazing direction-finding sense organs that allow them to fly thousands of miles away and know exactly where they are going at all times.  They never miss finding their home when they return, though they may travel for months through unfamiliar territory.

Human beings and all animals also have telepathic sensory abilities, although they are not well developed in most human beings.  Some call this intuition, but it is really a sensory activity.

THE FACTORY AND REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEMS

These systems make things.  They include:

The biosynthesis or genetic or generative system.  This system makes all the chemicals, enzymes, hormones and other things needed to build new body parts.  It is the factory system of the body.

This system is found inside the nucleus of every body cell in both plants and animals.  The process of making all the chemicals the body needs is also called biosynthesis.  For a lot of details about it explained in simple language, read Genetics.

The reproductive system.  This system makes entirely new bodies.  In men, it includes the penis, testicles and prostate gland.  It is more complex in women and includes the ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, vagina, breasts and various glands in the area of the vagina.  For details, read The Breasts and The Vagina.

Plant reproduction.  Plants use a very different reproductive system.  It is often found in the flowers.  Most flowers contain both female and male parts.  This is another difference between animals and plants.  Most animals only have either a female or a male reproductive system. 

The female part of a plant is called the pistil.  It is usually in the middle of the flower.  It has three parts – the stigma, the styl and the ovary

The stigma is a sticky knob to which the pollen (sperm of a plant) sticks.  The styl is a tube that connects the sticky knob to the ovary.

The ovary contains eggs to make a new plant.  It is where the plant produces its seed and, in some cases, the fruit.  The fruit surrounds the seed and tastes good so that birds and other creatures will eat it and spread the seeds all around.  Seeds are designed to move through the digestive tract of animals without being digested or harmed in any way.

The male parts of plants are called stamens.  They usually surround the pistil.  Stamens have two parts, the anthers and the filaments.  Anthers produce pollen, which is like the sperm of a plant.  The filaments hold up the anthers.

Most plants depend on bees and a few other small creatures to rub off some pollen from the anthers of one plant and carry it over to the stigma of another plant to fertilize the plant’s eggs.

III. MORE DETAILS ABOUT COURSE AND FINE MATTER BODIES

Bodies can also be divided into coarse matter and fine matter types:

I. Coarse matter bodies. These are the bodies found on planets with which we are familiar.  They include the bodies of human beings, as well as the bodies of physical plants and physical animals.

II. Fine matter bodies.  These include the bodies of souls, elves, angels, fine matter plants and fine matter creatures of many kinds.  These bodies are found throughout outer space, on planet and inside of planets, suns and other objects in space.

Compared to coarse matter bodies, fine matter bodies are much more hardy and simpler in their design.  However, they have most of the same organs as coarse matter bodies.  These are the liver, kidneys, pancreas, lungs, glands and more.

They can live and move about in outer space.  They can tolerate the heat and the cold of space, and the small amount of food and air in space.  They still need to eat a little and breathe a little air and there is enough of this in space to keep them alive.

Fine matter bodies tend to live much longer than coarse matter bodies, are less prone to disease, and can fly around using a power unit in the middle of their chest.  They all reproduce sexually with either eggs or live births.

Here are more details:

1. Human beings.  Human beings have a specific type of internal body structure.  They reproduce sexually, and they have live births, unlike many animals.  They breastfeed their young, unlike some animal species.

They have a large brain in relation to the size of the body, and they are capable of advanced language.  They also have opposed thumbs and complex fingers with which they can make and do many things.

Development.  Human beings can develop rather easily, compared to other creatures.  Development, as the word is used on this website, is a series of changes in the body in which the subtle energy fields grow very large and a merkabah grows in the chest area.  To read more about this, read The Merkabah and Introduction To Development on this site. 

The races.  These are genetic types.  There are at least 4 major races: Caucasian, Negroid, Oriental, and Native races.  All of these can intermarry and reproduce together, so all are considered one species or one type of body.

2. Physical animals.  There are about one million species of animals on earth, although some scientists believe there are more.

Animals are classified as birds, fish, reptiles, and mammals depending upon their physiology, method of reproduction, and other characteristics.

Most animals can move about to some degree on their own.  All animals also possess organs and body systems, some more complex than others.  All animals are also capable of communication. 

Most animals cannot interbreed with other animal species.  An exception is that a mule is a hybrid between a male donkey and a female horse.  However, it is sterile so it cannot reproduce.

Human beings are also experimenting with implanting genetic material of one species of plant or animal into another animal.  A recent example is the AquAdvantage genetically-modified salmon. 

It is almost twice as large as other salmon, and develops twice as fast.  Such experimentation is extremely dangerous because a modified species may kill off all of the original species and get out of control.

3. Physical plants.  Plant or vegetable life includes standard plants and algae, yeasts, bacteria, and fungi.

There are at least 400,000 species of plants on earth.  Some say there are even more.  Coarse matter plants all have roots, stalks and leaves.  They have a particular type of structure that allows them to move nutrients through the plant by osmosis and by active transport, in some cases.

Plants do not have as organized a structure as animals.  However, they respond to stress with a fight-or-flight response that is the same as that of animals and human beings.  Most plants do not move on their own power.

Plant species usually cannot interbreed.  However, mankind has found ways to produce hybrid crops by various methods.  The most recent method involves implanting genetic material directly into the DNA of another species.  This is called a genetically-modified organism or GMO. 

We consider GMOs a violation of nature’s method of breeding and evolution.  GMOs need to be stopped before they produce extremely dangerous species that will destroy many other species.  For more, read GMOs on this website.

FINE MATTER BODIES

General information:

1. Structure. All have a somewhat similar structure to coarse matter bodies.  They have organs and body tissues, but they are not as complex as coarse matter bodies.  Many are unusual, such as the bodies of elves or fairies, angels, and others.

2. Visibility.  All are made of less dense matter, so they are impossible for most humans to see.  Some human beings, particularly babies and younger girls, can see some fine matter bodies.

They may report this to their parents, who often laugh about it or think the children have “imaginary friends”.  As children grow up, they usually lose the ability to see fine matter bodies.

3. Nutrition.  All fine matter bodies require some food, water, air and light frequencies.  However, they do not need nearly as much nutrition as coarse matter bodies of the same size.

4. Tolerant of heat and cold.  Many fine matter bodies tolerate well the extreme heat and extreme cold of outer space.  This is because they do not have blood, as we do, although they have a circulatory system.  They have another substance flowing through their arteries and veins that cannot freeze in the cold or boil in the heat of space.

5. Aging.  Fine matter bodies are much more durable and long-lived than coarse matter bodies.  Most can live for thousands of years or longer.  They are also more difficult to destroy than course matter bodies.

6. Souls. Fine matter bodies all contain trillions of souls, as do all bodies.

7. Movement.  All fine matter bodies, even plants, can move on their own using a built-in propulsion unit located in the middle of the chest area.

They may also have legs, fins, wings or other means of moving around or to help them move about.

8. Twins.  All fine matter beings greatly enjoy being with another fine matter being that has their twin soul in charge.

9. Development.  Fine matter beings all are capable of development, just like human beings.  However, a difference is that some fine matter beings transform their shape as they develop.  They can do this because they do not have bones, so their flesh is much more malleable.

10. Classification.  Fine matter bodies are classified as:

1. Fine matter animal bodies.

2. Fine matter plant bodies.

Let us discuss each of these in more detail.

FINE MATTER ANIMAL BODIES

1. Reproduction is usually by eggs, and not by live births.  Some, however, particularly the more advanced ones, reproduce with live births.

2. They do not need to sleep, as do coarse matter bodies.  However, they will become inactive, at times, if needed.

3.  Their size varies from microscopic to enormous.  Common types of fine matter animal bodies are:

1. Souls.  Souls are extremely tiny, human-looking fine matter creatures.  They have hands, feet, and all the same basic organs as human beings.  They do not have hair or bones, however.  They also have a power unit in their chest with which they can move about at high speed on their own.

Passive souls are locked into all matter and help form and preserve it. They only leave when the material is destroyed or broken apart.  Active souls fly about and many live inside coarse matter or fine matter bodies.

They are very numerous and are the most basic units of consciousness and life.  All other bodies, such as plants, animals and humans, must contain many souls to have life.  This idea is very important.

Soul bodies are made of adamantine particles, which are much smaller than atoms.  These are mentioned in a few books on earth, such as Love Without End - Jesus Speaks by Glenda Green.  We do not agree with everything in this book.  However, the idea of adamantine particles is correct.

More on souls.  Souls are difficult to see.  For this reason, scientists do not accept their reality.  They are composed of 1) a spark and 2) usually 21 tiny bodies.

The spark is the end of a very thin, long wire.  The wires of all souls connect to one, huge central being, who is the creator of the souls and all else in our universe. 

Souls are made of a very durable substance that can tolerate extreme heat and extreme cold.  As a result, souls are very hard to destroy.  When a human body dies, for example, the souls just leave and move on to another person or to another being of some kind.  Some souls stay apart from bodies for a time, but they like to live within bodies in order to learn various lessons and to mature and develop.  They don’t tend to develop as fast on their own.

For more details, read Soul Science, Soul Upgrading and a number of other articles about souls on this website.  We don’t like most other articles about souls on the internet or in most books.   

2. Elves or fairies.  These are also called elementals.  They are human-looking fine matter beings that are about 3 to 4 inches tall.  They also have tiny wings in the area of the shoulder blades.  Most people cannot see them, although a few – mainly young girls - do see them.

Because they are fine matter bodies, elf bodies can tolerate cold and heat much better than we can, and they prefer living out of doors.  Elves are capable of self-powered movement.  To move about, they use their wings, they walk or they use a power unit located in the middle of their chest. 

Elves have many roles.  They care for the plants, they work with the planetary beings to help control and maintain the earth, and they protect the earth against certain invaders.  They are essential for life on earth.

For more details, read Elves on this website.  Also, we highly recommend a movie, Fairytale: A True Story (1997).   It is a true story about two English school girls who saw and photographed elves about 100 years ago.  A number of photographic experts analyzed the photos for authenticity, and declared them to be real.

3. Angels.  This is a large group of fine matter beings that are human-like in appearance except their legs are somewhat shorter in proportion to the rest of their bodies.  They also have certain organs that human beings do not have that help them fly around and do other things.

When healthy, which is rare today because the Rogues do not like them, they are powerful beings that protect and help humanity and planets function better.  Angels have many roles in space and on planets.

4. Other fine matter animals.  This is a very large group of beings.  They number in the trillions and trillions.  They help with many tasks such as protecting the planets and outer space from unfriendly invaders, collecting space debris, care of fine matter plants, care of human beings, and much, much more.

Some look like human beings.  Others look like earth animals such as dogs, cats, fish, birds, worms and others.  Some also look like dragons and other mythical creatures.

FINE MATTER PLANTS

Thousands of species of fine matter plants exist.  Some look like earth plants, such as trees, flowers and shrubs.  Others have more unusual forms.  However, all have roots, stems and leaves. 

They range in size from microscopic to enormous trees that are much larger than trees found on earth.  Unlike earth plants, fine matter plants can move about on their own using a power unit located in their mid-section.

Fine matter plants are difficult for most human beings to see.  Occasionally, a human being can feel or even see objects floating on earth or in space.  They usually describe them as apparitions or ghosts.

Fine matter plants tolerate the extreme heat and extreme cold of space.  All of them can live a very long time – thousands of years or longer.

All need a little food, water, carbon dioxide and light frequencies, but very little compared to a coarse matter plant of the same size.  Most reproduce with flowers and seeds, in a way similar to course matter plants.

The roles of fine matter plants include:

A. Converting carbon dioxide into oxygen.

B. Converting low-etheric matter such as dirt, rocks and manures into matter that contains more ether or etheric energy. 

C. The above becomes food for fine matter animals.

D. Many produce vital chemicals, just as is the case with course matter plants on earth.

E. Other roles are protection of space, cleanup of space, and more.

PLANETARIES

This is a special type of fine matter creature that helps to create and maintains planets.  They are male and female, and always work in twin pairs.  This means their main or entity souls were formed at the same time – one male and one female.

Appearance.  They look human with somewhat longer legs.  They have skin, but it is different from human skin.  They are also extremely large – about the size of the planet they are in.

Activities.  Planetaries concern themselves with all the activities of a planet.  This includes its human activities, animal movements and health, plant health, health of the oceans, the weather and climate, protection of the planet from invaders, and much more.

THE BIG LIES

For example, please ignore the hype about climate change.  The climate is completely under the control of the planetaries and other highly advanced beings who regulate the climate of every planet to suit the needs of ALL the human beings, animals, and plants on the planet.

If a planet warms up or experiences an ice age, it is because it was planned and needed. The climate of the earth has absolutely nothing to do with burning fossil fuels, carbon footprints, driving cars, flying in airplanes or eating beef!

For more details read The New Earth Blog and Climate Change.  Planetaries are also mentioned in the short article entitled What Is In Space?

The planetary couples that are inside of the earth want everyone to eat better, care better for the planet, and relax.  Enjoy life on this most beautiful of planets.  Turn your cares and worries over to the Creator and relax.

Help keep the planet healthy by cleaning up toxic waste dumps, and don’t waste anything.  Also, get rid of all nuclear power because there are non-polluting sources of energy such as water that we are not using.  Also, stop the use of agricultural chemicals and stop the GMOs.

Don’t worry about the climate, which may be getting a little warmer because we need more farmland to grow more food for earth’s people. Also, know that all people are loved equally, no matter their wealth, skin color, location or anything else. Critical race theory is another complete lie.

I am told it is wrong to divide people into groups by their skin color, gender, race, or nation of origin. All are created and loved equally and need to be treated equally under the laws of the nations.  There must be no favoritism or special rights for anyone.  There must be only equal justice, not so-called “social justice”, “racial justice” or “environmental justice”.

SUNS OR STARS

Natural suns, which are also called natural stars, are built and maintained by a special type of fine matter creature called a solar being.  Artificial suns also exist.  The rogues make them. They are just enormous “gas burners”. 

Essential features.  The most essential feature of a sun is the ability to radiate light and warmth many millions of miles into space.  Earth, for example, is about 93 million miles from its sun.  Yet the warmth of the sun easily reaches the earth, penetrates our atmosphere and warms the planet.  It is not a radiant heat like that of a room heater.  It is a plasma heat that travels much further without losing its potency.

Besides heating up the planets and other objects in space, suns emit many frequencies of light and plasma that maintain life and heal all bodies.  For example, certain frequencies produce vitamin D (not enough right now) in our skin. 

Other frequencies, such as infrared, are also very healing.  Unfortunately, our sun is damaged so we must supplement these frequencies with a vitamin D supplement and the use of a reddish heat lamp daily or our bodies will not be healthy.

We do not agree with the advice some doctors give to completely avoid being out in the sun.  Some sunshine is very healthful for the eyes, the skin and the rest of the body, provided you do not overdo it.

 

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