....can I shield my blood from diseases?
....can I purify my blood and stop pains?
...can I stop the transmission of diseases to my offspring?
We shall x-ray the answers to all these questions and each person can decide for themselves whether they can or not.
Apart from the fact that the Bible says in Leviticus 17:14 that the life of all flesh(living things) is in the blood, we should all know the importance of blood in the human body to the existence of human life.
People often have the tendency to wrap up in mystery things like the human blood that they don’t really understand.
Finding out about these things will go a long way in helping us understand what our own part should be with this masterpiece called the blood and the body that God has given us which many are under-utilising.
We should know that the human blood is what moves oxygen, nutrients and waste materials which may but should not include harmful substances inside the human body to different parts.
Any part of the body that the blood stops reaching will stop functioning – something like Stroke can happen (I can hear God forbid! – we all reject that - Amen).
Any part of the body that the blood carries harmful substances to, will likely experience pain or some discomfort.
The blood is made up of
a.Red blood cells that carry the oxygen we breathe into the lungs to the tissues or cells in different parts of the body and carry carbon dioxide to the lungs and then we breathe out.
b.Plasma is the fluid, mostly water with nutrients, hormones and waste products.
c. White Blood Cells is part of the defence system of the body against infections and diseases.
d. Platelets helps in blood clotting so all the blood won’t flow out of the body if there is a cut.
BLOOD OF THE FIRST HUMAN BEING(S)
The initial human blood at the creation of the first humans on earth must have been pure - right?
Any wonder that in spite of the spiritual fall of these two humans, there is record that the first man on earth lived for over 900 hundred years.
Though the Bible didn’t state how many years the woman lived but it should be thereabout.
Adam didn’t get a blood transfusion so it is the same blood that sustained his life for over 900 years.
As time went by, the number of years people lived if they didn’t get killed started reducing. What do you was happening?
Some people of faith may say the curse as a result of the fall of Adam and Eve was what started reducing the human body ability to live long?
So this question is for people of faith ‘did that man or woman of God that people can attest really had genuine faith died as a result of the curse at under 60 or 70 years?’
Human beings usually tend to shroud what we don’t know or understand in spirituality or mystery.
CLEANING BLOOD VESSELS
Some people who have lived 90 to 100 years claim one of things they do is clean out their blood vessels.
I read a comment to one of such posts – the person commenting said that it was not because the aged lady was cleaning her blood levels that she had lived long but it was because of God’s mercy or goodness.
I agree that we do need God’s mercy and goodness to live this life but we must also remember that God is the one who established physical laws of life on the earth.
INORGANIC SUBSTANCES
There are certain things that get into our blood or bloodstream that were never intended by God the Creator to get into our body and into our blood.
According to the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS), inorganic substances enter the bloodstream through various pathways, including inhalation, skin absorption, ingestion and eye contact.
From my findings, this ingestion includes inorganic substances that may have come in through food, drinks including water, oral medicines or drugs.
CCOHS reveals that ‘Once inside the body, the inorganic substances are transported throughout the body by the bloodstream, potentially affecting distant organs.’
Inhalation:
Breathing in contaminated air allows chemicals to enter the bloodstream through the lungs, as CCOHS explains.
Skin Absorption:
Some chemicals can penetrate the skin and enter the bloodstream, according to CCOHS.
Ingestion:
Swallowing contaminated food, water, or unintentionally touching food with contaminated hands can lead to the entry of inorganic substances into the bloodstream, says CCOHS.
Eye Contact:
Chemicals can also enter the body through the eyes, although typically in smaller quantities.
Other Routes:
While less common, other routes of entry, such as injection or wound contamination, can also introduce inorganic substances into the bloodstream.
Once the substance is in the bloodstream, the body's natural processes, like filtering by the kidneys and liver, and excretion through urine and faeces, attempt to eliminate or neutralise the substance (if the liver and kidneys can).
It's important to note that the effects of inorganic substances on the body can vary depending on the substance, the concentration, and the duration of exposure, according to CCOHS.
Note: the Blood refers to the fluid, including all that it is composed of that circulates throughout the body.
The Bloodstream, refers to the system of blood vessels through which blood flows. So it can be said that the bloodstream is the carrier of blood in the body.
Substance that get to the bloodstream would likely get into the blood. If the substances don’t get into the blood, they can be deposited in certain parts of the body i.e. tissues or organs and form a tumour or develop into cancer if more and more inorganic substances are deposited.
‘Aaaahhh! Not my portion, I am a child of God.’
Okay, Child of God, we are plenty, let us take responsibility to find out and do what is right concerning our health.
To be continued.....
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