Remember, do not count on blood or saliva work for accurate hormone or steroid levels; use symptomology instead.

Robert Morse, N.D.

Well, you men, you gotta get with the ladies, because the ladies have a lot of answers for the men.

Robert Morse, N.D.

You can’t focus on nutrition and forget elimination; that’s [unfortunately] what people are doing. Even the raw foodists are in trouble.

Robert Morse, N.D.

The closer to the earth you eat, the worse it is for you.

Robert Morse, N.D.

[If] you don’t get any sun – [and] I don’t care what they say about the atmosphere – if you don’t get any sun, you’re in trouble.

Robert Morse, N.D.

Long ago I coined the following phrase, ‘Life is a tragedy of nutrition.’ The confusion and ignorance regarding what to eat is, in fact, so great that it must be necessarily called the ‘missing link’ of the human mind.

Prof. Arnold Ehret
Mucusless Diet Healing System

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.

Medicine is only palliative, for in back of disease lies the cause, and this cause no drug can reach.

Wier Mitchell, M.D.

I think life is much simpler than to break into this world of theories and things of chemistry and [thereby] overlooking the simplicity. I think the simplicity is so much better.

Robert Morse, N.D.

Always seek truth. Open your heart totally to God. If you desire anything, desire God. All else will come to you. Always be and give love. Become alive again (in all your bodies) physically, emotionally, mentally and spiritually.

Robert Morse, N.D.

The idea that exercise cleans the body (moves lymph) is fallacy. (NOTE: Dr. Morse is not saying that exercise doesn’t move lymphatic fluid. He’s implying that exercise doesn’t induce or improve filtration of lymphatic wastes through the kidneys.)

Robert Morse, N.D.

We can’t get to WellVille with the concept of deficiency [or] with the concept of treatment.

Robert Morse, N.D.

You know, it’s like learning how to fly a jet plane. If you were to go to school and learn how to fly a jet plane, you would first have to go to school and learn the process. Once you learn the process then you can fly the plane. Well, let’s say the plane is the body; you’ve got to learn how to fly it.

Now, people can use deep breathing, bouncing, stroking, compressing tissues, and energy, herbs, homeopathic remedies, magnetic beds, acupuncture needles, mini trampolines and chi machines, and all the other products out there. And they can get their plane off the ground and say, ‘Oh, we’re doing great! Our body is feeling great with these products!’ but you know what? They [those selling the products] don’t tell people how to land that plane and almost all of them [planes] come down and they crash because they don’t know how to land it.

Let me tell you what… Without knowing the process, no matter what products you’re taking, look at it [and] look around and you find they’re all crashing with a disease of some kind because they don’t know how to land that plane.

Dr. C. Samuel West, D.N., N.D.
November 2001 audio presentation: ‘Keep Your Body Free of Pain & Disease’

It isn’t the bacteria that’s the problem, it’s what they [the bacteria] are after [that’s the problem].

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.

The difference between fruits and vegetables is the word ‘astringent’, and astringent means ‘I’m going to pull more aggressively on your lymphatic system.’ That’s why they [fruits] are the king of detoxification.

Robert Morse, N.D.

Academics doesn’t define the soul.

Robert Morse, N.D.

We assume 80 and 90 [years of age] is longevity. I don’t at all.

Robert Morse, N.D.

The best way to learn about yourself is to spend time alone with no one else. Totally alone. Don’t t turn on the T.V., don’t turn on the radio. […] love yourself first, and then you can really love others.

Robert Morse, N.D.

There is an art to detoxification. The end goal, ALWAYS, is the regeneration of tissue in the human body and the restoring and improving of the condition of the cell and the fluid that takes care of it.

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.

You can rebuild anything at any age.

Robert Morse, N.D.

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.

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

There is no place you can go to be away from yourself.

Robert Morse, N.D.

The greatest part of all chronic disease is created by the suppression of acute disease by drug poisoning.

Henry Lindlahr, M.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.

I don’t advocate living on detoxification.

Robert Morse, N.D.

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.

Robert Morse, N.D.

Don’t be a skeptic, it blocks truth. Be open to truth. [Being] open to truth means you’re not going to believe everything you read, you’re going to buck it up, but you don’t buck it up against false information, you don’t buck it up against propaganda, you buck it up with what in science is factual – not theories, you don’t buck it up against things that are false because then you’ll never find the truth and you’ll waste your time believing in theories that don’t exist [and] belief systems that don’t hold any water.

Robert Morse, N.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
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