Keep it simple, [be]cause complexity is the mind [and] the mind will lose you into the world of illusion.
We all disagree in biochemistry.
There is no doubt that there is alkalosis – which means ‘too alkaline’ – but in our experience it’s rare.
I think we have to start getting real with life, love, beauty, and experience. These judgmental attitudes people have and all this [negative] stuff out there, we have to leave it, because it only builds bitterness between humans and there is no reason to [do so]; we want to build love between the species, not bitterness, anger, and ‘I’m good, you’re bad’ syndromes and stuff like that. It’s going to take all you guys to help us to [accomplish] this.
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.
Our biggest problem is [that] we live to eat; we’ve gotta change that.
I can tell you, if you find a 22-year-old with healthy kidneys and adrenals you [had] better play the lottery; it’s going to be your lucky day.
In the end analysis karma is karma, and no money on the planet is worth it […], losing one’s freedom is not worth any money.
With any plague, you have those that get (contract) it and those that do not get it, what’s the difference between the two? Culturing mediums.
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.
Lymphatic herbs are the strongest herbs of nature.
The body can regenerate itself. And you have to learn what causes all the problems that man suffers with. It’s easy to understand that there’s no such thing as diseases. “Diseases” is simply a theory of the allopathic community that doesn’t have any basis. It’s not scientific.
I think that if you go back to the Flexner Report, you’ll find that the Rockefellers had a big role in the decision of buying medical schools and setting up their curriculum. The problem with germ theory and stuff is that you don’t understand nature.
And for all you natural doctors, get your shit together. Too many people are not getting well under your care and it’s giving everybody a bad name. And you medical doctors, get your shit together [too]; you’re hurting too many people. […] We all have to do the best we can, give our love out and let go and let God.
[…] 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.
There are only two sides to chemistry; pick one.
Be cautious with having belief systems, because belief systems limit you.
[…] and once you kill the bacteria in the lymph nodes, you’re in trouble.
When you’re such a physical scientist [that] you can’t grow outside of a physical experience, then you’re understanding of life is limited […], and our scientific community has a very limited understanding of life.
You can’t focus on nutrition and forget elimination; that’s [unfortunately] what people are doing. Even the raw foodists are in trouble.
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.
It isn’t just a nutritional experience [that of] having a human body, it’s [also] an eliminative experience as well.
Remission is not a good word. You’re looking for complete understanding and complete freedom of acid burns of cells.
This is about healing and what we can do to help everybody be well. What we do ourselves… we just do our own lives. I don’t judge any of you and what you have to scrape through or what you have to do. If you want to have a Big Mac sometimes, then that’s just what you do.
Not all roads to Wellvile are beautiful, full of love and friendly; sometimes there are some bumps, humps and pitfalls.
Don’t stick me on an island with vegetables!
You can study books until heck freezes over, you’re studying other people’s consciousness.
We can’t get to WellVille with the concept of deficiency [or] with the concept of treatment.
[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.
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.
I find it quite interesting that [the] people that can’t cure nothing have all these opinions and ideas about things – and that’s the difference between the mind and consciousness – knowing and thinking; knowing and guessing.
