The human body: a vast network, lake link
, of living cells responsible for feeding the body with life sustaining nutrients. Each person has approximately 100 trillion cells that are in a continuous cycle of cell dying and reproduction. In fact, the cycle of old to new cell construction occurs at a rate of 300 million per minute.

As the process of cell dying and replacement happens, new cells are formed by the nutrients available to them at that time. The strength or weakness of the new cell formations is dependent on the degree of nutrients that are gathered from the foods that are eaten. Therefore, if one eats “junk” the cells are at risk of weak composition. If the cells are fed nutritional foods, the chances of healthy cell production are greater.