Natural Salvation the Message of Science Outlining the First Principles of Im
Natural Salvation the Message of Science Outlining the First Principles of Im
Stephens Charles Asbury
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Science must come to the aid of the organic apparatus and furnish a food clean, pure and easier of assimilation. This brings us to the fundamental question, What is food ? a question which has been variously answered. Nor can it be answered at present. Food is that which renews the cells ; and the cells absorb it from the plasma of the blood ; but exactly what portion they absorb, or how much of what they absorb is necessary or best for this renewal, is not known. There is doubt whether the tis...sue cells are renewed as to their intimate structure or that nutrition, at bottom, adds ponderable matter to the cell, or is more than a replenishing of ions. We do not know that cell food is, or need be, anything more gross than ions or electrons. That is to say, the idea has be- gun to prevail, that nutrition as we now know it is an 92 Natural Salvation. immensely cumbersome and arduous process, attended by great strain and duress of the human organism, all of which science may obviate by presenting a food which will not require such hard physiological labor.
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