Our field has talked against high protein [diets] since the early 1800s.

Robert Morse, N.D.

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.

Robert Morse, N.D.

Not all roads to Wellvile are beautiful, full of love and friendly; sometimes there are some bumps, humps and pitfalls.

Robert Morse, N.D.

Balance, for some people, can be a 70-day fruit fast.

Robert Morse, N.D.

[…] and I hear this ‘infection’ crap all the time. Those people that take the antibiotics thinking it (their health problem) is an infection are the ones that always seem to get the cancers, all the ones that get the lupus, the lymes, the fibromyalgias, because what you’ve done is killed your bacteria that break down these acids.

Robert Morse, N.D.

Medical doctors are alternative, [and] medical thinking is alternative because it’s the most bizarre, it’s the most dangerous, [and] it’s the most killing [modality] of all modalities.

Robert Morse, N.D.

Don’t come to me with book knowledge.

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.

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

Robert Morse, N.D.

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

Robert Morse, N.D.

Don’t freak out with the word, ‘cancer’.

Robert Morse, N.D.

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.

Dr. C. Samuel West, D.N., N.D.
February 10th, 1986 presentation: ‘The Process of Healing the Body through the Lymphatic (Immune) System’

Our beliefs limit us.

Robert Morse, N.D.

Common sense is simple and easy to understand, and it’s factual and truthful; and everybody can recognize it.

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.

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

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.

We must learn to ask questions.

Robert Morse, N.D.

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.

Dr. C. Samuel West, D.N., N.D.Foundations of Health & Healing

I agree that cold food in cold weather is a little out of balance.

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.

Who’s in control of your consciousness? YOU! And you have to gain control of [it], and the only way to gain control of your consciousness is [to] get away from your mind.

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

If I had a birthday wish, it would be that all of you got your health back and your joy back, you know, because nothing else matters.

Robert Morse, N.D.

Academics doesn’t define the soul.

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.

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

Robert Morse, N.D.

[…] when you start on these programs, sometimes your skin can look worse, and that’s because you’re shaking the tree, man, it’s common sense. When you start cleaning, things are starting to be expectorated, starting to move out of the body – not staying in, that’s medical thinking; suppression.

Robert Morse, N.D.

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.

Robert Morse, N.D.

We don’t always have to follow our mind where it goes.

Robert Morse, N.D.
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