DWQA QuestionsCategory: Healing ModalitiesIs the fruit and vegetable nutritional supplement called Pure Nature, from KARAMD, equal or superior to Texas Superfood in promoting health and longevity benefits?
Nicola Staff asked 2 years ago
Other than the advantage of lower costs per monthly supply, this combination of ingredients holds no extra value that will matter, on average, for most people than what is in the Texas Superfood. The latter is superior in its variety and the particular choice of ingredients. As we told you, the key with this broad mixture approach for nutritional coverage and support is not necessarily in delivering large quantities of any particular substance as in meeting caloric needs, but to have exposure to a wide array of phytochemicals that will have a homeopathic-like effect we can use to enhance the working of the body. Because even at low levels, they have signaling properties and can be taken as human free will choice to have those materials be present in the diet, and we can help make up for a shortfall when it comes to quantity, just as we would do to help a starving person who cries out to us through prayer, wanting to prolong their life even on meager starvation rations. We can match and amplify that significantly, to keep someone going if their belief quotient is sufficient to allow that to happen. Also in the case of someone who has a mediocre diet, perhaps because they are picky in their tastes or they simply lack the wherewithal to incorporate many, many, things into their daily regimen, lacking cooking skills and knowledge of foods and how to prepare them, and so on—the reasons do not matter. All that matters is, the better your working template in exposure to natural substances through daily intake, the more the divine realm has to work with for optimizing things to help the body remain in top form or recover from long-standing deficits, as the case might be, for someone coming on to this strategy late in life. Better late than never, as with all divine interventions. So this being the case with respect to our flexibility, more variety will trump higher quantities of fewer foodstuffs.