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.
Notice that medical doctors give antibiotics for everything.
[…] 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.
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.
Another condition worth noting is how it’s financially good for the market to (1) have mandated health fees and premiums on everyone, (2) to have people consume more pharmaceuticals, or (3) to service increasing cancer rates; it’s a business, and profit is the primary driver, so your well-being will always be second to the profit motive.
And as social stressors increase, people are left to find ways to manage the psychological stress generated by the world around them. Meanwhile, we’re bombarded with advertising for goods and services in which billions of dollars are made from the ongoing conception of health products, drugs, and lifestyles.
Keep it simple, [be]cause complexity is the mind [and] the mind will lose you into the world of illusion.
Don’t be afraid to get your feet wet. Some of you are so acidic and so chemically sensitive that you’re taking baby-steps to walk yourself out. Some of you can only have fruit one time a day; some of you can’t even have fruit at all, and that’s scary when you get to that level where your body can’t handle fruit.
Get away from modern physiology thinking and add this higher understanding of the kidneys in [its] place.
When you’re working in the now, start listening.
It isn’t just a nutritional experience [that of] having a human body, it’s [also] an eliminative experience as well.
As a rule, people don’t grow spiritually unless they’re forced to. You know, they’re too busy playing in the field of dreams.
I differ from the raw food ‘fanatics’ because the food value is not important in a diet of healing. It is of more importance that the patient should and shall enjoy his change of diet during the transition until his tastes and conditions have improved.
We can’t get to WellVille with the concept of deficiency [or] with the concept of treatment.
I’ve seen a lot of families bury their family members because of their ignorance. And I’ll have to say to family members that think chemo is a cure, you need to go rethink your thinking because when you force your children into chemo, you’re forcing them into the ground.
Sometimes, you can’t help people.
Why must we accept as normal what we find in a race of sick and weakened human beings? Must we always take it for granted that the present eating practices of civilized men are normal? …Foul stools, loose stools, impacted stools, pebbly stools, much foul gas, colitis, hemorrhoids, bleeding with stools, the need for toilet paper are swept into the orbit of the normal.
[…] lung cancer, [and] diabetes treatments create jobs; they create economic growth; they create GDP. I hope everyone firmly understands that. From an economic perspective, sick people – needing servicing – are great. Think about it. There is nothing to gain economically by the resolution of any given problem on any level. It is the maintaining and servicing of problems that underlies actual economic growth.
If a 100-year-old man can go on raw and do herbs, so can every other 100-year old men; it’s all about attitude.
You’ve got to get beyond just mental academics or you’ll end up living in a mental academic world where there is frustration, there is fear, there is no understanding of truth, and most of what you’ll be believing in is theory-based; if you choose that, [then] that’s your life you’ll live and that’s okay. I tend to choose the life of truth, and sometimes truth goes right against the popular (mainstream) thinking.
If you treat, you can’t cure.
Matter of fact I love the Hippocrates [Health Institute] saying, ‘Stay away from fruits!’ but here’s all these green drinks loaded with glucose.
[Not] until you fix digestion, absorption, [and] utilization, can you ever assume [that you have a nutritional] deficiency.
This whole concept of automimmune disease, again, is our insanity thinking that the body made a mistake.
If you don’t have someone always directing people in the simplicity of things, then the mind wins and complexity takes over.
Remember, do not count on blood or saliva work for accurate hormone or steroid levels; use symptomology instead.
You know, when your five senses start coming back, smiles start coming on your face because you can smell again, you can taste again, [and] you can see better.
Anything that causes inflammation is not going to be found on the blood side. It’s going to be found on the lymphatic side.
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.
Just doing raw [food] at these chronic levels… I’ve got to tell you, I got away from just using diet to try to help people years ago because it wasn’t enough.
It doesn’t matter if no one [around you] understands what you’re doing, be strong in what you know.
