Cellfood Frequently Asked Questions
Is Cellfood a medicine?
No, Cellfood is not a medicine. Cellfood is currently classified as a
nutritional supplement.
What is the shelf life of Cellfood?
The shelf life is indefinite. Recent testing of 25 year old samples have
demonstrated an improvement in potency.
How does the body absorb Cellfood?
The nutrients in Cellfood are in a colloidal/ionic form. Colloidal particles
are minute (4-7 nanometers in diameter), and because of the Brownian Movement
phenomenon, they take on a negative (ionic) charge and remain suspended
in liquid. Because most bodily fluids are colloidal and negatively charged,
the body perceives Cellfood as normal healthy body fluid and allows the
nutrients to pass immediately through the sensitive membranes of the mouth,
throat and esophagus, directly into the blood stream.
How does it work?
Cellfood enables nascent oxygen to be generated by the splitting of water
molecules in the body into atoms of nascent oxygen and hydrogen. In biochemical
terms, a newly born singlet atom of oxygen is negatively charged (O-).
Free radicals (which many biochemists believe are the primary cause of
the aging process and degenerative disease) are positively charged singlet
atoms of oxygen (O+). The nascent oxygen atom (O-) is attracted to the
(O+) forming a molecule of pure oxygen (O2) at the cellular level where
it is needed.
How is Cellfood different from other oxygen products?
Many other so-called oxygen products tend to flood the body with oxygen,
often creating dangerous oxygen free radicals. "The release of these
reactive oxygen species results in oxidative injury to biologic systems
such as lipids found in cell membranes, and proteins found in blood vessels
and myocardial tissues." (Professors Ashim Ghatak and Mahesh Chandra:
Complementary Medicine, page 13, volume 4, number 1, 1998) Cellfood actually
bonds with dangerous oxygen free radicals supplying the body with usable
pure oxygen, in a time release manner, directly to the cells.
How do I take Cellfood?
Cellfood is a liquid concentrate, taken orally by mixing a number of
drops (see individual label for instructions) in water. If you use ordinary
tap water, Cellfood begins purifying the water and the benefit you receive
from Cellfood is reduced. Cellfood has a slightly sour lemon taste. Should
you find this unpleasant, you can use more water or mix Cellfood with
a fruit juice.
Can I overdose on Cellfood?
No, Cellfood is a nutritional supplement made from natural substances.
The body only uses what it needs, and eliminates the rest through the
normal channels of elimination.
What happens if I get no results?
Sometimes a person is unaware of the "work" that Cellfood is
facilitating at deep cellular levels. People who first reported "no
results" from taking Cellfood later reported, after physical examinations,
that their cholesterol and blood pressure were maintaining at healthy
levels. These are similar accounts regarding the normalization of uric
acid and blood sugar levels. Additionally, Cellfood is designed to raise
the frequencies of all organs, making them more resistant to lower health
frequencies. This fortification of the immune system helps the body become
more capable of combating microorganisms that could be detrimental to
general health.
Am I "cheating" if I use Cellfood during sports competitions?
No, Cellfood is made from the finest natural ingredients, none of which
are on the List of Banned Substances issued and governed by international,
professional, and amateur athletic associations.
What if I am already taking medicine?
Cellfood can be used in conjunction with other nutritional supplements
or medicines because it increases the bioavailability of these other substances
enabling the body to more effectively use them. Many Cellfood users have
reported within a few weeks or months of continual use, a gradual decrease
in need for medication. If you are pregnant of under medical care, please
consult your medical practitioner before using.
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