[…] I feel, though, that you have to physically get into the body to remove physical chemistry. There are some things you’ve got to do physically; you can’t just expect higher levels to filtrate the lower levels and make a change, because every level is of its own.
Unless it’s living, it’s not life-promoting; if you have to cook the crap out of it – to make it tasty – it’s not life-promoting.
Remember, cancer is a tap on the shoulder by God, and he is saying, ‘the path you’re on is a little shorter than you would like, make a right-hand turn here.
I think life is much simpler than to break into this world of theories and things of chemistry and [thereby] overlooking the simplicity. I think the simplicity is so much better.
The lymph is the most refined, the most rarefied, the most intimate of the body juices. I dare say you had an inkling of the fact in your mind when you asked.
People talk about the blood, and the mysteries of its composition, and what an extraordinary fluid it is. But it is the lymph that is the juice of juices, the very essence, you understand, ichor, blood-milk, crème de la crème; as a matter of fact, after a fatty diet it does look like milk.
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.
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.
Lymphatic herbs are the strongest herbs of nature.
Don’t stick me on an island with vegetables!
If you don’t have someone always directing people in the simplicity of things, then the mind wins and complexity takes over.
You should never need anyone or anything other than YOU; you’ve got to get to that point if you want to survive the future here on this planet.
Don’t be a skeptic, it blocks truth. Be open to truth. [Being] open to truth means you’re not going to believe everything you read, you’re going to buck it up, but you don’t buck it up against false information, you don’t buck it up against propaganda, you buck it up with what in science is factual – not theories, you don’t buck it up against things that are false because then you’ll never find the truth and you’ll waste your time believing in theories that don’t exist [and] belief systems that don’t hold any water.
Remember, do not count on blood or saliva work for accurate hormone or steroid levels; use symptomology instead.
I don’t advocate living on detoxification.
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.
Everything is curable; not diseases [though], diseases aren’t curable because they really don’t exist. They only exist in the mind of medical doctors and those willing to accept their [the medical profession’s] idiocy. You want real truth in your life, you want reality. And reality at this level is chemistry and physics, and that affects the way all cells function and how they express themselves […]
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.
Long ago I coined the following phrase, ‘Life is a tragedy of nutrition.’ The confusion and ignorance regarding what to eat is, in fact, so great that it must be necessarily called the ‘missing link’ of the human mind.
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.
Medicine is only palliative, for in back of disease lies the cause, and this cause no drug can reach.
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.
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.
The person who takes medicine must recover twice. Once from the disease and once from the medicine.
Learning how to breathe correctly is vital as well. You notice if you start deep breathing enough, you’ll start to cough up some mucus; so we know that oxygen and carbon helps to break up mucus. Remember, don’t breathe thoracically (shallow breathing), breathe abdominally. When you take your first breath, you want your [lower] abdominal muscles to move.” (NOTE: Deep breathing is – as discovered by lymphologist Jack W. Shields, M.D. – important for stimulating the lymphatic system. When the lungs are expanded to full capacity at peak of inhalation, they compress the thoracic duct in the chest moving the lymph fluid that stagnates there from shallow breathing.)
If all the medicine in the world were thrown into the sea, it would be bad for the fish and good for humanity.
Every educated physician knows that most diseases are not appreciably helped by medicine.
Healing is so simple that any housewife, husband and children can do it.
In awareness [lies] the answers to all those questions you seek about life. ‘What is it (life)?’, ‘What is this world?’, ‘Where do I come from?’, ‘Who am I really?’ All those things.
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.
