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

Robert Morse, N.D.

[…] when you go on fruits, you’ll automatically start detoxing, and you’ll detox to the vibrational frequency and level of the fruits. If you ever get to the point where fruits, berries and melons will not detoxify you any deeper, you only have two things left: water fasting and dry fasting.

Robert Morse, N.D.

Matter of fact I love the Hippocrates [Health Institute] saying, ‘Stay away from fruits!’ but here’s all these green drinks loaded with glucose.

Robert Morse, N.D.

They should go to jail right now today, don’t pass GO, don’t collect $200.

Robert Morse, N.D.

Protein… that’s the one fallacy that has to be buried, covered up, and maybe a grave marker (headstone) put on that [which says]: ‘here lies Mr. Protein [who] killed a LOT of people.

Robert Morse, N.D.

I never try to get all the spasms out of quadriplegics and paraplegics because I feel that some of that is essential to moving lymph (in their case).

Robert Morse, N.D.

We think the mind is how we know.

Robert Morse, N.D.

In awareness [lies] the answers to all those questions you seek about life. ‘What is it (life)?’, ‘What is this world?’, ‘Where do I come from?’, ‘Who am I really?’ All those things.

Robert Morse, N.D.

Another important rule, when eating for health, is SIMPLICITY; in other words do not mix too many kinds of food at one meal. Count the different number of items in the average meal of today [even moreso in the 21st century] and the total will startle you.

Prof. Arnold Ehret
Mucusless Diet Healing System

Why would a patient swallow a poison because he is ill, or take that which would make a well man sick?

L.F. Kebler, M.D.

True divine love isn’t an act of making love, becoming love, or making the emotional atmosphere of love; love is the recognition that everything is God at one level or another. Consciousness in its lower forms feels like love but in its higher form it’s pure, nirvanic awareness.

Robert Morse, N.D.

Protein is the roughest form of chemistry on the human body, despite what everybody thinks, [and] despite the fact that it’s so implanted in the consciousness; but naturopaths from the early 1800s tried to warn people about proteins.

Robert Morse, N.D.

You can rebuild anything at any age.

Robert Morse, N.D.

Step back away from your pain and suffering as much as you can, and try to not claim anything that you’re going through; let it all go. One part of getting well is letting the past go in all ways. No matter what happened to you, no matter how bad it was, you have to let it go because it was there for you for a certain reason of awakening and building a strength within yourself.

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.

The liver isn’t a detoxifying organ, it’s a chemical manufacturing plant.

Robert Morse, N.D.

Our figures show approximately four and one half million hospital admissions annually due to the adverse reactions to drugs. Further, the average hospital patient has as much as 30% chance, depending on how long he is in, of doubling his stay due to adverse drug reactions.

Milton Silverman, M.D. (Professor of Pharmacology, University of California)

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.

[…] I mean, this country needs a HUGE, MASSIVE… if we could pull all the colon therapists together and give the United States a big, big colon therapy, that’s what it needs.

Robert Morse, N.D.

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].

Robert Morse, N.D.

There is no doubt that there is alkalosis – which means ‘too alkaline’ – but in our experience it’s rare.

Robert Morse, N.D.

If I had to say what is the one thing that I miss on this planet, I would say it’s romance and love making; […] the beauty of that is to see God in your mate and to make love to that.

Robert Morse, N.D.

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.

Daniel H. Kress, M.D.

Our approach to healing should incorporate awareness of the subtle spiritual, mental, and emotional aspects of life and the ways these can become disturbed, resulting in physical illness. All of human life comes down to forces that no science or technology can explain. Modern medicine is just beginning to acknowledge what traditional cultures all over the world have always recognized: that not all of life can be reduced to a measurable, physical explanation.

Aviva Romm, M.D.
Naturally Healthy Babies and Children: A Commonsense Guide to Herbal Remedies, Nutrition, and Health

When you’re working in the now, start listening.

Robert Morse, N.D.

Never say never, and don’t stop.

Robert Morse, N.D.

I don’t care who you are, what mother you are, what grandfather you are, you’re never too old to change your diet.

Robert Morse, N.D.

It isn’t just a nutritional experience [that of] having a human body, it’s [also] an eliminative experience as well.

Robert Morse, N.D.

There is pieces of truth in everything; there is no doubt about that. Everybody has a piece of the rock. I think it’s up to us to put these pieces together, but simple enough where the average person can find their remedy.

Robert Morse, N.D.

It doesn’t matter if no one [around you] understands what you’re doing, be strong in what you know.

Robert Morse, N.D.
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