Our weaknesses drive us to learn.
Be cautious with having belief systems, because belief systems limit you.
If I can’t teach you how to cure everything on the planet in five days, then I’ve failed.
Watch out for yourselves, that’s the key here. […] we have a tendency to absorb the teachings. Don’t do that. YOU are that which exist; you are the all in the all, you just haven’t opened yourself up to that realization yet.
Lymphatic herbs are the strongest herbs of nature.
I find it quite interesting that [the] people that can’t cure nothing have all these opinions and ideas about things – and that’s the difference between the mind and consciousness – knowing and thinking; knowing and guessing.
No matter where you go, you’re always there.
And this is why the medical doctors blossomed in the acute and sub-acute stages in the earlier times, when man[kind] was more acute and sub-acute [in his health problems]. Pharmaceuticals were eliminating symptoms right and left, no big deal; herbs? Nah, they don’t taste good, we’ll just take pharmaceuticals, easy to down, ‘cause they [medical doctors] know what they’re talking about, they wear stethoscopes obviously, and white shirts, white coats, so they obviously know what they’re talking about and they’ve been to school! Right…
You know what’s funny is, I’ve never done a biopsy on anyone, I’ve never done a vaginal exam, I’ve never done a million of these different things that medical doctors [do], invasive stuff they do – and embarrassing things they do – and they still don’t know how in the hell to fix anything. You don’t need to look, you don’t need a piece of tissue, it’s easy to understand what’s causing all these things and it’s not difficult if the person is ripe and ready to turn them[selves] around and get them[selves] to Wellville!
Unless it’s living, it’s not life-promoting; if you have to cook the crap out of it – to make it tasty – it’s not life-promoting.
I have come to know the lymphatic system as the guardian angel of the body.
If you want to go Allopathically, enjoy your disease, [and] hug it every night because you’ll own it. If you don’t want to own it then get rid of the concept because there is no cure EVER, and they’ll just keep taking your money. How many years have they been trying to find a cure for cancer? And every time it’s that little carrot in front of the nose. There is no cure for things that don’t exist. Understanding the reality of chemistry and the reality of how your body works, now that’s smart, and that will save your life.
Every drug increases and complicates the patient’s condition.
It doesn’t matter if no one [around you] understands what you’re doing, be strong in what you know.
Illness of any kind can also be a growth experience; it can inspire one to reorganize priorities in life and encourage the experience of self-reassessment and openness to a larger spiritual dimension.
Don’t put anything on your hair, ladies, that you don’t want [there] and that you can’t eat. If you can’t eat your makeup or you can’t eat your hair products, then don’t put them on your skin. Whatever you put on your skin, you’ll eat. It’s just a slower ingestion, but you’re still ingesting it [into the body].
No one person has all the answers, but if you looked at nature as your barometer, and asked yourself how nature does these things you’ll be better off than if you asked yourself what man[kind] thinks.
The necessity of teaching mankind not to take drugs and medicines , is a duty incumbent upon all who know their uncertainty and injurious effects; and the time is not far distant when the drug system will be abandoned.
Drugs never cure disease. They merely hush the voice of nature’s protest, and pull down the danger signals she erects along the pathway of transgression. Any poison taken into the system has to be reckoned with later on , even though it palliates present symptoms. Pain may disappear, but the patient is left in a worse condition, though unconscious of it at the time.
I quit having theories. I try to teach you what I have observed, and what I have seen – and what we do know to be factual – as much as I can.
Anything on [its] way to death is going to be acted upon by parasites [including human tissue]; you just have to understand that’s the common, natural rhythm of nature, so don’t be a host, don’t be a culturing medium.
[…] but the real problem is in your lymphatic system, and that is where you gotta go to get remedy; if you’re trying to get remedy through nutrition good luck, [because] you’ll never get it, [and] you’ll be there until hell freezes over.
Try to keep yourself always open, fresh and learnable, and not solidified in thought-forms and idealisms that really don’t matter anyway.
Even though the Lymphatic System is one of the 12-14 systems in the body, not one course on Lymphology is being taught in any University, Medical School, or any other College in the USA.
Even though the lymph vessels are more extensive than the blood vessels and there is more lymph than blood in the body, for every 200 pages in all the medical textbooks of Anatomy, Pathology, and Physiology, there is less than one page dedicated to share information about the lymphatic system.
This neglected area of research lays the scientific foundation of all the healing arts and reveals why it’s possible for people to heal themselves without drugs, surgery, or medication of any kind.
Remember, do not count on blood or saliva work for accurate hormone or steroid levels; use symptomology instead.
[…] when you start on these programs, sometimes your skin can look worse, and that’s because you’re shaking the tree, man, it’s common sense. When you start cleaning, things are starting to be expectorated, starting to move out of the body – not staying in, that’s medical thinking; suppression.
Natural healing is based on the premise that our bodies are wisely designed to maintain health and that, given nourishment and support when needed, they will do so. It is, one could say, an approach to medicine based on confidence in the perfection and logic of the body. This view differs from that of conventional medicine, which considers the body a machine that cannot maintain adequate functioning without regular trips to the repair shop, the doctor being the mechanic.
You’re the one who must determine truth.
You can’t focus on nutrition and forget elimination; that’s [unfortunately] what people are doing. Even the raw foodists are in trouble.
Even if you get caught up with candida, we’re here to help you fix it all those things. Don’t get upset, just go back, go slow, take a deep breath, get your spirituality, [and] pull back from the mind. The mind is always going to pull you toward unhappiness, toward depression, toward saying you’re not good enough; it’s always going to take you away from yourself – that’s it’s job.
