[LIVE] Prof. Spira and Brother Air Thanksgiving Address 2016

Prof. Spira’s annual discussion of the insanity surrounding Thanksgiving (or has he calls it “ThanksKilling”). Download the Top Ten Mucus-free Foods List FREE: http://bit.ly/mucus-free-insiders-club-sign-up-1   See a playlist of Prof. Spira’s videos on ThanksKilling HERE. Do you have questions? Comment below and if there is time Prof. Spira and Brother Air will address some questions.  

20 thoughts on “[LIVE] Prof. Spira and Brother Air Thanksgiving Address 2016

  1. BoYee says:

    When is the next Mucusless event for practitioners? Spring? Summer? It would be great to have like a 5-day event or something! 😉

  2. BoYee says:

    When is the next Mucusless event for practitioners? Spring? Summer? It would be great to have like a 5-day event or something! 😉

  3. Nu Quilla says:

    Hi Spira 🙂 So happy to be able to see you live. My family all came over to my house today and I ended up here locked in my room to watch you live lol.

    I have a question about the ;mucoid plaque being released with parasites. Do you end up seeing actual live parasites? And what are some of the immediate changes that occur after removing the plaque? The rope Im referring to.

    Love and blessings. And thank you for everything you share with us.

  4. Nu Quilla says:

    Hi Spira 🙂 So happy to be able to see you live. My family all came over to my house today and I ended up here locked in my room to watch you live lol.

    I have a question about the ;mucoid plaque being released with parasites. Do you end up seeing actual live parasites? And what are some of the immediate changes that occur after removing the plaque? The rope Im referring to.

    Love and blessings. And thank you for everything you share with us.

    • Spira says:

      Thank you, but the list was not meant to be a scientific list of the most cleansing foods, but my own personal preference of the top ten best mucus-free foods I use. Also, Ragnar Berg’s table is not accurate or fully endorsed by Ehret. Ultimately, the purpose of the Berg table was to show that Ehret was not alone in believing that acid-forming foods were injurious to the body. The problem is that many of the items in the original table that are actually very much acid- and mucus-forming are listed as acid-binding. Ehret does try to explain that the tables should be taken with a grain of salt. In the material that precedes the Berg table in the original text, Ehret explains, “The majority of foods he [Berg] calls ‘acid-forming’ is what I call ‘mucus-forming,’ and what he calls ‘acid-binding,’ that is, non-acid food, is almost exactly what I call ‘mucusless’.” The key phrases are ‘the majority’ and ‘almost exactly’. Then he explains, “The mere fact that some foods given in the list are ‘acid-binding’ does not necessarily mean that I endorse their use. This list is given as a comparison only and should be studied for what it is worth. Please understand that I am not endorsing Berg’s theories (Ehret, Mucusless Diet).” Yet, most readers tend to assume that the table is meant to be a “mucusless vs. mucus-forming foods chart.” The chapter is more of an attempt to illustrate his alkaline vs. acid-forming food theories using the work of his peers. Peace, Love, and Breath!

    • Spira says:

      Thank you, but the list was not meant to be a scientific list of the most cleansing foods, but my own personal preference of the top ten best mucus-free foods I use. Also, Ragnar Berg’s table is not accurate or fully endorsed by Ehret. Ultimately, the purpose of the Berg table was to show that Ehret was not alone in believing that acid-forming foods were injurious to the body. The problem is that many of the items in the original table that are actually very much acid- and mucus-forming are listed as acid-binding. Ehret does try to explain that the tables should be taken with a grain of salt. In the material that precedes the Berg table in the original text, Ehret explains, “The majority of foods he [Berg] calls ‘acid-forming’ is what I call ‘mucus-forming,’ and what he calls ‘acid-binding,’ that is, non-acid food, is almost exactly what I call ‘mucusless’.” The key phrases are ‘the majority’ and ‘almost exactly’. Then he explains, “The mere fact that some foods given in the list are ‘acid-binding’ does not necessarily mean that I endorse their use. This list is given as a comparison only and should be studied for what it is worth. Please understand that I am not endorsing Berg’s theories (Ehret, Mucusless Diet).” Yet, most readers tend to assume that the table is meant to be a “mucusless vs. mucus-forming foods chart.” The chapter is more of an attempt to illustrate his alkaline vs. acid-forming food theories using the work of his peers. Peace, Love, and Breath!

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