[…] 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.
Become the observer of life instead of the thinker.
[…] 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.
You should never know that you’re carrying around a human body. If the human body is healthy you’ll not know you have one; you’ll only know [that] you have one when you have obstructions in the body where you’re getting resistance to the flow of energy.
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.
Why would a patient swallow a poison because he is ill, or take that which would make a well man sick?
It’s a lot more fun to move by thought than it is to move the physical body around.
Our weaknesses drive us to learn.
If you don’t have someone always directing people in the simplicity of things, then the mind wins and complexity takes over.
There’s so much to detoxification, it isn’t just a simple ‘I’m on a detox’; that’s easy for people to say. [But] most of you out there know what’s up.
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.
I don’t want you to believe what I say, I want you to wear the robe, get it on there, [and] go down this journey. If you like it and you experience it, you’ll know exactly what it’s like. Don’t believe anybody. Try it on yourself.
It isn’t just a nutritional experience [that of] having a human body, it’s [also] an eliminative experience as well.
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.
Wouldn’t you love to see a naturopathic hospital? I’ve always wanted to create one of those.
You should smell like what you eat.
True spirituality is only between you and who you really are.
It isn’t about nutrition coming in which [supposedly] strengthens it (the body), it’s about getting rid of that which weakens it.
We teach each other by experience.
Be cautious with having belief systems, because belief systems limit you.
[…] 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.
We assume 80 and 90 [years of age] is longevity. I don’t at all.
I have come to know the lymphatic system as the guardian angel of the body.
If you get intellectual, then you run the risk of being WRONG.
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.
Get away from modern physiology thinking and add this higher understanding of the kidneys in [its] place.
Lymphatic herbs are the strongest herbs of nature.
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.
Another important rule, when eating for health, is SIMPLICITY; in other words do not mix too many kinds of food at one meal. Count the different number of items in the average meal of today [even moreso in the 21st century] and the total will startle you.
As long as you offer a cesspool for bacteria to grow [in] and have a house, they’re going to do it, and that’s [just] nature and you can’t get mad at nature for that. [So] what do you have to do? Clean your house out!
