I don’t advocate living on detoxification.

Robert Morse, N.D.

Medical practice has neither philosophy nor common sense to recommend it. In sickness the body is already loaded with impurities. By taking drugs (medicines), more impurities are added, thereby the case is further embarrassed and harder to cure.

Elmer Lee, M.D., Past Vice President, Academy or Medicine

Every hole you have, can become an eliminative waste channel.

Robert Morse, N.D.

In the end analysis karma is karma, and no money on the planet is worth it […], losing one’s freedom is not worth any money.

Robert Morse, N.D.

As far as physical health have you ever noticed that you have to go out of your way, at increased expense, to buy food that isn’t poisoned with additives and hormones and preservatives, [as well as] grotesque levels of fat and sugar; that the idea of good health is almost a bad word, [that] it’s almost held in contempt by industry? I’m always amused when I go to a store and I see things like ‘green,’ or ‘natural,’ or ‘organic,’ as though there EVER should have been anything else produced. They might as well just put ‘less poisonous’, ‘more poisonous’, [or] ‘really poisonous’.

Peter JosephFrom Consequences to Solutions

No matter what tissue, it’s just a bunch of cells and two major fluids.

Robert Morse, N.D.

Sometimes, you can’t help people.

Robert Morse, N.D.

People think [other] people are healthy because they are up walking and look halfway good; illusion, illusion. De-skin them and take a look inside [their bodies]. As a matter of fact, [just] look in the eyes of some people.

Robert Morse, N.D.

Keep it simple, [be]cause complexity is the mind [and] the mind will lose you into the world of illusion.

Robert Morse, N.D.

We have to understand we can use botanicals for an incredible adventure if we use them correctly and the focus is not disease-fighting, [but that] it is cleaning and strengthening the human body.

Robert Morse, N.D.

It isn’t about nutrition coming in which [supposedly] strengthens it (the body), it’s about getting rid of that which weakens it.

Robert Morse, N.D.

I think if you understand the simplicity of how the body works, then the complexity of it can come along as long as you maintain the simplicity of it; if you lose the simplicity of it, you’ll get yourself lost again – and sometimes when you have a serious issue, you don’t have a lot of time to get lost.

Robert Morse, N.D.

Don’t freak out with the word, ‘cancer’.

Robert Morse, N.D.

It always comes back to the golden key of detoxification.

Robert Morse, N.D.

You’re the one who must determine truth.

Robert Morse, N.D.

All high blood pressure cases are low blood pressure cases.

Robert Morse, N.D.

Common sense is simple and easy to understand, and it’s factual and truthful; and everybody can recognize it.

Robert Morse, N.D.

[…] we have to get out of this medical thinking that disease is an entity of some sort that is created by God to do harm to its fellow creatures; that’s insane.

Robert Morse, N.D.

Some acids are needed in the body to get things going, [and to] perk things up. But, if they [the acids] rule, decay, cancer [and the] breakdown of tissue is well assured along with pain and swelling.

Robert Morse, N.D.

If you don’t have someone always directing people in the simplicity of things, then the mind wins and complexity takes over.

Robert Morse, N.D.

You breathe it, you eat it.

Robert Morse, N.D.

[…] and I hear this ‘infection’ crap all the time. Those people that take the antibiotics thinking it (their health problem) is an infection are the ones that always seem to get the cancers, all the ones that get the lupus, the lymes, the fibromyalgias, because what you’ve done is killed your bacteria that break down these acids.

Robert Morse, N.D.

A piece of paper [degree] doesn’t always mean you know what you’re talking about.

Robert Morse, N.D.

Get away from modern physiology thinking and add this higher understanding of the kidneys in [its] place.

Robert Morse, N.D.

[…] and any of you medical doctors that are watching this, forgive me, but you’ve got to join us in a positive way because you’ve got to protect yourselves. […] I’ll tell you what’s coming… it isn’t the same world anymore; it isn’t the same genetics anymore; the toxicity levels are at the chronic and degenerative levels so you’re not dealing with the same [degree] of patients that you did way back.

Robert Morse, N.D.

I think we have to start getting real with life, love, beauty, and experience. These judgmental attitudes people have and all this [negative] stuff out there, we have to leave it, because it only builds bitterness between humans and there is no reason to [do so]; we want to build love between the species, not bitterness, anger, and ‘I’m good, you’re bad’ syndromes and stuff like that. It’s going to take all you guys to help us to [accomplish] this.

Robert Morse, N.D.

We’re not into diseases.

Robert Morse, N.D.

Try to keep yourself always open, fresh and learnable, and not solidified in thought-forms and idealisms that really don’t matter anyway.

Robert Morse, N.D.

Everybody has always turned to the herbs for their wellness and for their pharmacopoeia, always, everywhere, [and] in every culture. What does that tell you? It’s only the natural hygienic people that have their heads up their butts when they think herbs are poisonous… what!? I mean, that was the one thing that I was disappointed with [concerning the natural hygienic group], because what a bunch of crap and lies that was.

Robert Morse, N.D.

[…] I feel, though, that you have to physically get into the body to remove physical chemistry. There are some things you’ve got to do physically; you can’t just expect higher levels to filtrate the lower levels and make a change, because every level is of its own.

Robert Morse, N.D.
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