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Famous Health Thoughts

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June 10, 2010 at 10:25 pm

Claude Bernard ( 1813-1878 ) “The terrain is everything the germ is nothing.

” And on the death bed of Louis Pasteur admitting to Claude Bernard that he was right in 1895. Antoine BeChamp ( 1816-1908 ) ” Illness is born in us and from us. ” Florence Nightingale – a famous nurse ( 1820 -1910 ) Mathias Schleiden and Theodor Schwann ( 1839 ) Gunther Enderlein ( ( 1872- 1968 ) Walter B.

Cannon ( 1871-1945 ) “Only by grasping the knowledge of the body shall we accomplish the mastery of illness and discomfort that may enable us to alleviate the burden of the people. ” Royal Raymond Abundant ( 1888-1971 ) Wilhelm Reich ( 1897 – 1957 ) Gaston Naessans ( 1924-2005 ) Philosophically speaking, Pasteur had a supporter in Napoleon III, who attained power in 1852. The Emperor trusted in a police state and in using complete control to reign. Pasteur’s mechanistic notion of illness, finding the right remedy for each germ, fit into this philosophy of control. Giving the responsibility to the any state to cure disease gives up control.

Bacteria

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June 8, 2010 at 10:22 pm

In 1911, the medical conglomerates made up a tale that Peyton Rous discovered a bacteria that caused cancer and received a Noble Prize for his discovery post-mortem in 1966. This caused the term pathogen named after Peyton Rous’s bacteria. Peyton Rous never recommended this in any of his research that his bacteria caused illness not to mention cancer. This story lead to a new group of bacteria called filterable bacteria the medical community now appertains to as pathogen – beginning 1996. There’s no systematic proof that shows that virus’s have ever caused ANY illness. These ideas of balance were some distance from those of earlier societies that ascribed sickness to the mystical powers they suspected ruled their lives. The Babylonians, the Egyptians, the traditional US people saw illness as an entity in it’s own right, a powerful devil that attempted to control, attacked, penetrated, and doubtless even rubbed out its unlucky host. Offend the Gods, an ancestor, or a malignant hag and be struck down as punishment. Lead a sinful life and you were alluring destiny. Naturally, we understand that these ideas about illness are now not widely thought, which makes it all more the ironic that Pasteur’s germ speculation has had and still has a stranglehold on 19th, 20th and now 21st century drugs. As medical writer Alberto Seguin described in an article titled, “the theorem of Disease, ” the demonic notion of illness reached its full height with the germ idea. It became possible to bring together sane and systematic thought with irrational disposition to personalize illness. The germ in what ever name it is named, West Nile Pathogen , Ebola, Hunta, HIV, Anthrax, SARS and now AVIAN, are the systematic devil, the curse, the lie and the crime that is claimed to attack and kill! If we shall consider illness as an indication of illness not the cause, then the germ is nothing less than an expression of disequilibrium and a biological evolution of what use to be arranged to that which is changing into a new form. This was my discovery in 1994. I witnessed biological alteration as shown on pg. 126 of my book “totally bored ” the alteration of a rod bacteria into a red blood cell and then into a bacterial rod.

I knew for the 1st time that bacteria wasn’t a devil, not an entity but a metamorphosis, a new formation of a preceding form. Not the reason behind illness but the expression of a change in the internal environment which had given rise to modify. For one or two years I felt alone in this discovery till I found out about the works of the giants that proceeded me that had their finger on the joys of life.

Health 101

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June 6, 2010 at 10:19 pm

In 1884, German scientist Friedrich Loeffler isolated the diphtheria bacillus from throats of patients, grew it on a special medium ( laboratories today call this Loeffler’s serum slope to grow the bacteria from suspected cases ), and started carful experiments in animals that took a few years. His work recommended the bacteria themselves didn’t kill ; the danger came from a poison, diptherium, an acidic poison the bacteria excreted as a waste product from sugar metabolism. In 1885 Max von Pettenkofer maintained that Koch’s bacteria were just one of many factors in the origin of illness. His dispute with Koch became more sour and keen. Petterkofer driven to prove himself right, prepared test tubes thick with deadly cholera bacteria. Then he and one or two of his scholars drank them down. All survived. Petterkofer claimed victory that germs don’t cause illness. In 1889 Pasteur’s proteges, Emile Roux and Alexandre Yersin grew broth thick with diphtheria bacteria and used compressed air to persuade broth thru a filter of unglazed porcelain. The filter was designed by Charles Chamber land, a physicist working with Pasteur ; though only a tool, the filter itself would turn out to be enormously crucial. NO bacteria or solids could pass thru the porcelain. Only liquid could. They then sterilized this liquid.

It killed. That showed that bacteria, an insoluble couldn’t kill, but a soluble, an acidic poison did the Slaughtering . The cure from diphtheria wasn’t in slaughtering the bacteria but neutralizing the acids or excretions from the bacteria.

In 1900 Frederick Gates and intellect and Baptist Minister and an aid to John D.

Is Table Salt What You Need?

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June 4, 2010 at 9:07 pm

You Are Losing Dear Completely Structured Intracellular Water When You Eat Ordinary Table Salt? For each gram of sodium chloride that your body can’t dispose of, your body uses twenty-three times the quantity of cell water to neutralise the salt. Eating common table salt causes excess liquid in your body tissue, which can make a contribution to : Unpleasant cellulite Rheumatism, arthritis and gout Kidney and gall bladder stones when you remember that the average person consumes four thousand to six thousand mg of sodium chloride everyday and heavy users can consume as much as ten thousand mg in a day, it is clear this is a major and pervasive issue.

So Why are a lot of Folks Still Using Table Salt? Because well over 90% of the planet’s salt is being used immediately for economic purposes that need pure sodium chloride. The leftover p.c. is used for saving processes and ends up on your kitchen table. With the utilising of comprehensive advertising, the salt industry is successful in convincing you there are essentially health benefits to adding possibly dangerous iodine and fluoride to salt. Additionally, your table salt quite often contains threatening chemicals not needed to be noted on the packaging.

Aluminium hydroxide is sometimes added to enhance the capability of table salt to pour.

Aluminium is a light amalgamate that deposits into your grey matter – a potential causative of Alzheimer’s illness.

Is Your Body Balanced

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June 2, 2010 at 10:12 pm

As early as about 120 AD in India, Eastern thinkers had reached similar ideas about the seriousness of balance in health. A general medical textbook from that time, the Caraks, described health as a balance of bodily elements know as dhatus, and a contented mental state called prasana. The Middle Eastern approach incorporated the Hindu teachings with the Greco-Roman medical doctrine.

Being base on both non secular and philosophical concepts, Islamic healing concerned both body and soul. Over one thousand years on, during the Middle Ages in Europe, good health was still linked to this idea of balanced physical, emotional, and religious state. To help folks achieve this state, European hospices were set up by non secular orders and attached to abbeys, priories, and priories. Doctors prescribed diet, rest, sleep, exercise, and salt baths. In 1600 Thomas Sydenham had started classifying illnesses, although he suspected illness was a result of inequality, consistent with Hippocrates and Galen. In 1628 Harvey traced the circulation of the blood, potentially maybe the single best accomplishment in medication. In 1753 James Lind proved that Scurvy might be reversed with the limes that contain limonene – an antitoxic or antacid. Doctors started to lose their way in 1796. In 1796 Benjamin Rush noted that all fevers were connected with flushed skin, he concluded this was due to bloated capillaries and reasoned the proximate reason for fever must be aberrant “convulsive action ” in these vessels. He took this a step farther and realize that all fevers resulted from disturbances of capillaries and since the capillaries were a part of the circulatory system, he concluded a hypertension of the whole circulatory system was concerned. Rush proposed to reduce this convulsive action by “depletion ” or bleeding.

A timely reminder that the medical establishment’s acknowledgment of bleeding exists today in the name of the UK Book “The Lancet ” one of the premiere medical books in the world. Today bleeding is known as phlebotomy.

Also, In 1796 Edward Jenner took the pus from the runny sores of sick cows and injected it into the blood of his “patients. He believed that since pus is seen customarily in all types of injuries, pus was viewed as a mandatory part of healing. In 1788 vaccinia was the bacteria that medical science suggested caused cowpox.