CHEAP BUT EXPENSIVE
What do you breathe in?
To begin with, let me share this story with you.
“The year was 1875
and the place was Paris the capital of France. For more than two years, three scientists
had worked toward this day, and now they were ready. Carefully, they climbed into
the gondola of the balloon, “Zenith,” while thousands around them watched.
Determined
to set a new altitude record, they wanted to go higher than man had ever risen
above the earth. And they did just that, but at what a cost?
Slowly the large balloon
rose into the air, with its human cargo of three men in a basket-shaped gondola
swinging just beneath it. All seemed well as they were well on their way toward
the goal of climbing higher than any man had ever gone. Then at 24,430 feet
something happened. Tissandier, one of the three, later described it: “Croce is
gasping for breath, Sivel is dazed, but can still cut three sandbags loose in
order to reach 26,240 feet.” At that point, Tissandier himself was overcome and
slumped to the floor, losing consciousness. They had attained a height of 8,600
meters (approximately 28,000 feet)—but two of the scientists lay dead in the
gondola of the balloon. Yes, they had conquered the heights, but before it was done the heights
had conquered them.
There was not enough air, with its precious life-giving oxygen,
to sustain life at that great altitude. Air is the most vital element
for man and animals. Without which man and animals will die. One may live for weeks
without food, or for days without water, but deprived of air he will perish
within minutes. Millions of people suffer from a wide variety of ailments that
are partly caused by an insufficient supply of oxygen. The problem is that most
people do not breathe correctly, and this continually weakens their health,
their happiness, and their hold on life itself. Every cell of your body must receive
a constant supply of oxygen else they will weaken and die. But that air must be
fresh in order to help you the most. When you breathe stale or polluted air,
the supply of oxygen becomes insufficient to keep the cells strong and healthy.
The cells of the body will die within a few minutes when this continues for some
time.
It is of the highest consequence to your life, health, and
happiness, that you keep fresh air in every room in your home, and especially
in your sleeping rooms. You should open your windows for fresh air to circulate
in it. You should always allow pure air to circulate your room. In order to
have good blood, we must breathe well. Full, deep inspirations of pure air,
which fill the lungs with oxygen, purify the blood. They impart to it a bright
red colour and give it life which then moves to every part of the body. A good
respiration soothes the nerves, stimulates the appetite and renders digestion
more perfect. It also induces sound, refreshing sleep on the individual who
breathes well. The healing of wounds takes place more quickly in the presence
of fresh air and sunlight. (But there are times when dirt may get into a wound
if it is not covered).
If you breathe in air that has an insufficient supply of oxygen,
the blood moves sluggishly. The waste (poisonous matter) which should be thrown
off in the exhalations from the lungs is retained, and the blood becomes impure.
Not only the lungs, but the stomach, liver, and brain are affected. The skin
becomes sallow, digestion is retarded, the heart is depressed, the brain
clouded, the thoughts are confused, gloom settles upon the spirits, the whole
system becomes depressed and inactive, and peculiarly susceptible to disease. Many
people sleep in the night and wake up feeling exhausted, feverish, and know not
the cause. This is because they did not have a free circulation of pure air in
their rooms through the night.
Many families suffer with sore throat,
lung diseases, and liver complaints, brought upon them by their own course of
action. Their sleeping-rooms are small, unfit to sleep in for one night, but
they occupy the small apartments for weeks, and months, and years. . They
breathe the same air over and over, until it becomes impregnated with the
poisonous impurities and waste matter thrown off from their bodies through the
lungs and the pores of the skin. Those who thus abuse their health must suffer
with disease.
The smog that envelopes homes and offices in and near the large
cities is now known to be quite harmful in its effects. This smog is often seen
during morning and evening rush hours when so much traffic is on the streets. This
smog can now be found in smaller towns and cities. A major source of the smog
is automobile exhaust fumes, which contain two deadly chemicals: vaporized lead
and sulfuric acid. Lead fumes when inhaled into the body causes the destruction
of red blood cells. Sulfuric acid is such a powerful toxic agent. It has been
found to be the primary reason why stone cathedrals and buildings are crumbling
throughout Europe.
A very good way to start your morning
when you wake up is to take several deep breaths, and then as you arise take
several more. Before breakfast, go out-of-doors and look on the things of
nature and breathe deeply as you silently thank God for another day of life to
work for Him. From time to time, throughout the day, repeat this deep breathing
practice. At times, take in very deep breaths of air, in order to expand your
lungs. Develop a habit of deep breathing. Shallow breathing is a habit easily
developed but harmful in its effects on the entire body. Many people only breathe
“at the top of their lungs.” Take full, deep inspirations of air. Do not just
fill the top of your chest.
Avoid stuffy people who like to sit in
stuffy rooms all day talking or watching television. If you are not able to
directly help them by word or action, then leave them to their misery and go
where there is air. And beware of tobacco “side stream.” Scientific researchers
now know that the cigarette smoke in a room can greatly injure adults, and
especially children. Do not rent or purchase a home that is in any kind of low
concavity. Watch out for homes in hollowed-out places, for they tend to be
damp.
To conclude, it is very important for
every human being to make a conscious effort to breathe in pure air. That is the
only way through which the body can get the needed oxygen to support life.
Pure air is cheap indeed but it can be an expensive commodity if your body
deteriorates. Pure air is indeed important to life.
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