There is no such thing as ‘autoimmune;’ no such thing. That’s one of the greatest medical stupidities of all time.
I don’t let anything stop me from trying to get tissue alive again, nor do I think we should.
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.
The cerebellum is ALWAYS involved in multiple sclerosis.
Don’t mess with chemistry.
The more milk people drink, the heavier the lymphatic congestion in their body. […] it’s just so clogging to the human system even in its raw state.
Not all roads to Wellvile are beautiful, full of love and friendly; sometimes there are some bumps, humps and pitfalls.
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.
It isn’t just a nutritional experience [that of] having a human body, it’s [also] an eliminative experience as well.
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.
It’s important for all of us to work kind of on the same page; because if I’m saying one thing and someone else is saying another, you breed confusion and then that poor soul [who’s wanting guidance] gets lost and then they don’t do anything to help themselves.
Health is what you eat, what you drink, what you breathe, what you think, what you feel – but also – more of what you are.
If you treat, you can’t cure.
[…] 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.
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.
It always comes back to the golden key of detoxification.
Every educated physician knows that most diseases are not appreciably helped by medicine.
We assume 80 and 90 [years of age] is longevity. I don’t at all.
The greatest part of all chronic disease is created by the suppression of acute disease by drug poisoning.
We can’t get to WellVille with the concept of deficiency [or] with the concept of treatment.
No matter what tissue, it’s just a bunch of cells and two major fluids.
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.
[…] and for you older folks, you should live on fruits. For a senior citizen a fruit diet is key to longevity, keeping the mind sharp, the nervous system moving well, keeping the kidneys from failing, and keeping your lymph system moving. So, you cannot as you retire [still] eat the way you did when you were young. And as a matter of fact the young people are realizing that [too] in that they can’t eat that way even while they’re young.
It doesn’t matter if no one [around you] understands what you’re doing, be strong in what you know.
Remission is not a good word. You’re looking for complete understanding and complete freedom of acid burns of cells.
Try to keep yourself always open, fresh and learnable, and not solidified in thought-forms and idealisms that really don’t matter anyway.
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.
No one person has all the answers, but if you looked at nature as your barometer, and asked yourself how nature does these things you’ll be better off than if you asked yourself what man[kind] thinks.
If we judge consciousness from academics, [then] shame on us, and man needs to learn that.
Every hole you have, can become an eliminative waste channel.
