If you treat, you can’t cure.
The greatest part of all chronic disease is created by the suppression of acute disease by drug poisoning.
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.
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.
We have the authority with this [blood protein] research to stand up and tell people that all the [disease] research teams are researching for nothing. It’s money down the drain. And we speak with authority; it isn’t speaking halfway knowing. We are speaking with knowledge of the answer to every disease known to man and we’re saying that all the research [being done] is going down [the drain]. They’re doing it for nothing. They are researching for the treatment; they’re not researching for the cure.
Medicine is only palliative, for in back of disease lies the cause, and this cause no drug can reach.
The real revolution is the revolution of values. Human society appears centuries behind in the way it operates and hence what it values. If we wish to progress and solve the mounting problems at hand, and, in effect, reverse what is an accelerating decline of our civilization in many ways, we need to change the way we think about ourselves and hence the world we inhabit.
Intelligence and awareness is untouchable; it’s non-physical, and if you’re a physical [oriented] scientist and you’re not spiritual – and you can’t break outside of that – you’re lost, and unfortunately there are lot of lost people on this planet who are so constipated in their thinking from cramming too much in small spaces.
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.
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.
If you go to someone that’s not an expert in health, and [listen to] their crap, and then you buy into that, that’s your problem. YOU guys are becoming the experts in health and I’m taking you there.
There is no place you can go to be away from yourself.
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.
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!
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.
If you don’t have someone always directing people in the simplicity of things, then the mind wins and complexity takes over.
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’.
You can’t focus on nutrition and forget elimination; that’s [unfortunately] what people are doing. Even the raw foodists are in trouble.
Everything is repairable; remember that.
You can study books until heck freezes over, you’re studying other people’s consciousness.
You just have to understand that there are some things in physiology we don’t know. […] the AMA is probably the most ignorant of how the body works, and yet we think they’re the smartest, and that’s fallacy
What hope is there for medical science to ever become a true science when the entire structure of medical knowledge is built around the idea that there is an entity called disease which can be expelled when the right drug is found?
In fact, I want to label it a little bit further. Let’s call it ‘the foundation of health’; truly, the foundation of health. I know we learn a lot of things about health; a lot of wonderful things here, in this convention, about health. And it’s impossible for one man to cover all the avenues of health.
But tonight, I humbly and sincerely believe that we are going to be learning about what is truly the foundation of health. Sometimes, we read some things, and don’t know whether to come ‘this way’ or go ‘that way,’ whether to believe ‘this’ or ‘that,’ and it may be because we don’t have a solid foundation of which to lay it.
Well, if we can dig down and hit rock bottom and find something solid, something that we can understand and put our teeth into and say, ‘I’ve got this! It makes sense, I understand it,’ this is what the lymphatic system becomes to you.
We’re observing actions of chemistry within an acidic medium in most cases; it is rare that I’ve seen any [medical] stats related to healthy people.
Get away from modern physiology thinking and add this higher understanding of the kidneys in [its] place.
The cerebellum is ALWAYS involved in multiple sclerosis.
I agree that cold food in cold weather is a little out of balance.
Our way is so much simpler. And it doesn’t matter what the theories of biochemistry are because if you keep the simplified understanding of energetics, consciousness (or intelligence), and your two sides of chemistry, and basically the nature of acids versus the nature of base or alkalis – and keep it that simple – you can give people their remedy; you won’t be talking over their heads; people will have a good life; and for those that want to get academically inclined – have at it – but just keep in mind that sometimes you waste a lot of years studying on stuff that doesn’t get you any closer to truth.
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.
I don’t care who you are, what mother you are, what grandfather you are, you’re never too old to change your diet.
