Your body was designed with the innate ability to recognize the pure nutrition that nature provides! Whole foods are the purest form of nutrition available - they are alive. They carry bio-electric energy and other complex nutritional messages that vibrate with frequencies that energize the body. Our cells recognize the bio-electric messages found only in foods that absorb sun light and grow naturally from the earth. Why Phi Plus?
Phi Plus is a synergistic, immune boosting, power food. It is hand-crafted from dozens of whole food ingredients including fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, grains, spices, & plant oils.
All life has electric properties. The ion channels in cell membranes cause a voltage difference across the membrane of nearly 1/10th of a volt. If you line up 20 neuron cells properly, you get about a 1.5 volt charge - enough to run a small flashlight. We react to electrical sun spots 93 million miles away, just like receivers of energy measurements do.
The most basic building blocks in our bodies are the cells. Cells group together to make tissues, which in turn make our organs. Our organs work together to form body systems - seven in all - and all related. In nature we find the seven primary colors - every picture, every painting, and every living creation are arrayed in the various tones that begin with the seven colors of the rainbow. In music we have the seven notes. Every piece of music, every song, and every melody are created from these seven notes. But just like a piano needs to be in tune to produce beautiful music - the seven systems in our bodies need to be "in tune with nature".
The skeletal-muscular system is really our bones, cartilage, and ligaments. It supports our soft tissues, protects our vital organs, and serves as a "scaffold" for muscle attachment. The muscular system works from electrical impulses and through our muscles, tendons, and sheaths around muscles, including the lubricating sacs called bursae.
The nervous system collects information through our five senses. It is made up of the brain, spinal cord, the peripheral & central nervous system, even the autonomic nervous system which controls the automatic functions of our bodies such as the beating of the heart, breathing, even the blinking or our eyes.
The endocrine system uses circulating "chemical messengers" called hormones to help control other internal functions. The circulatory system consists of the heart and all the blood vessels (arteries, veins and capillaries) and is responsible for moving nutrients, waste and some special proteins (chemical messengers) and cells around the body.
The lymphatic system moves excess tissue fluid back to the veins and transports fat from the gut to the bloodstream. Its other important role is the defense of the body, and for this reason some elements of the lymphatic system are referred to as the immune system.
The respiratory system is concerned with gas exchange and the intake of oxygen which is needed by all the body's tissues and cells.
The digestive system is concerned with the ingestion, processing and absorption of nutrients, as well as the elimination of some types of waste. The urinary system controls fluid and salt balance in the body and excretes nitrogen waste.
The reproductive system is concerned with production of the next generation and is linked during fetal development with the developing urinary system.
When all seven systems of your body are balanced and "in tune" you'll feel wonderful. Apart from responding to changes in the external environment, the body must also act to produce a relatively constant internal environment. This process is known as homeostasis or the maintenance of equilibrium like maintaining constant body temperature, relatively constant blood sugar levels, blood pressure and blood calcium levels. This natural equilibrium that your body desires is achieved by the coordination and balance of your body's seven systems. Doesn't your body deserve a tune up?
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