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March 23, 2018Food Chain Radio Show #1142
Michael Olson, Author & Urban Farming Agriculturalist
Cellular Health
Feeding 137.2 Trillion Living Cells
Guest: Doctor Dan Pompa, Author, The Cellular Healing Diet
We do like to think of ourselves as our self, do we not? We look in the mirror and, sure enough, there’s “Me!”
But really, that “Me” we see in the mirror is really a conglomeration of many other living “me’s” working together to produce that big “Me.”
Let’s see if we can get a rough count on how many of those little “me’s” there are in the big “Me”…
First, there are the living cells that give our body shape, form and substance. The folks at National Geographic took apart the human body– in the figurative sense– and weighed the cells in each body part. Their conclusion: the average human body contains 37.2 trillion living cells.
Next, there are the micro-organisms that live within the big “Me,” and who have a lot to do with that “Me” getting by in the world. According to the Marshall Protocol Knowledge Base, the human gut alone contains, on average, 100 trillion microbial cells.
Adding the 37.2 trillion of ours, with the 100 million of theirs, we see there about 137.2 trillion little “me’s” in that big “Me” we see in the mirror.
And here’s the deal: Each one of those 137.2 trillion little “me’s” is alive, and is hungry, and demands to be treated with respect, or else!
And so we ask…
Leave a comment below: How should we feed our 137.2 trillion living cells, so that everybody is happy?