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PK_Spam
09/29/19 6:27:31 PM
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Sarcasthma posted...
"Not only is every part vitalized by the oxygen, but the act of digestion depends
materially upon a certain amount of oxygenation of the food, and this can be
accomplished only by the oxygen in the blood coming in contact with the food and
producing a certain form of combustion. It is therefore necessary that a proper
supply of oxygen be taken through the lungs. This accounts for the fact that weak
lungs and poor digestion are so often found together. To grasp the full significance
of this statement, one must remember that the entire body receives nourishment
from the food assimilated, and that imperfect assimilation always means an
imperfectly nourished body. Even the lungs themselves depend upon the same
source for nourishment, and if through imperfect breathing the assimilation
becomes imperfect, and the lungs in turn become weakened, they are rendered still less
able to perform their work properly, and so in turn the body becomes further weakened.
Every particle of food and drink must be oxygenated before it can yield us the proper
nourishment, and before the waste products of the system can be reduced to the proper
condition to be eliminated from the system. Lack of sufficient oxygen means imperfect
nutrition, imperfect elimination and imperfect health. Verily, "breath is life."
The combustion arising from the change in the waste products generates heat and
equalizes the temperature of the body. Good breathers are not apt to "take cold," and they
generally have plenty of good warm blood which enables them to resist the changes in the
outer temperature. In addition to the above-mentioned important processes the act of
breathing gives exercise to the internal organs and muscles, which feature is generally
overlooked by the Western writers on the subject, but which the Yogis fully appreciate."
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