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An intelligent person may be wrong sometimes, but a fool is never wrong. The medical profession is never wrong.

There are but a few blood purifiers and these are all in the body. We know them as the liver, kidneys, lungs, colon, and a few glands.

Substances that are injurious to the well are equally (or more so) injurious to the sick.

Old age is not a time of life. It is a condition of the body. It is not time that ages the body, it is abuse that does.

So long as the processes of healing were not understood and man thought that the power to heal resided in substances and things outside of him, he logically sought for extrinsic means of healing, and a healing art was a logical development. The system of medicine, as we know it today, was a logical development out of the fallacy that healing power resides in extrinsic sources.

Moderation is the only rule of a healthful life. This means moderation in all things wholesome.

A modern hospital is like Grand Central Station—all noise and hubbub, and is filled with smoking physicians, nurses, orderlies, patients and visitors. Soft drinks are sold on each floor and everybody guzzles these popular poisons. The stench of chemicals offends the nose, while tranquillizers substitute for quietness.

Deep within the human constitution lie written laws of nature that should guide man in the conduct of his life.

At the very dawn of history, the care of the sick was actually superior to what the great majority of mankind receive today when ill.

If you desire truly to live you will cease trying to find magic tricks and short-cuts to life and learn the simple laws of being, and order your life in conformity with these. Realign your life with the laws of nature—this and this alone constitutes living to live.

We cannot be damaged into health.

The so-called symptoms of disease are manifestations of an inherent principle of the organism to restore healthy function and to resist offending agents and influences.

There are many things to resist, but disease is not one of them.

What the sick need is teachers not treaters, health schools not hospitals, instruction not treatment, education in right living not training the sick habit. Both they and their advisors must get rid of the curing idea and the practices built up thereon.

In a fast, the body tears down its defective parts and then builds anew when eating is resumed.

Healing is a biological process, not an art. It is as much a function of the living organism as respiration, digestion, circulation, excretion, cell proliferation, or nerve activity. It is a ceaseless process, as constant as the turning of the earth on its axis. Man can neither duplicate nor imitate nor provide a substitute for the process. All schools of healing are frauds.

Health and disease are the same thing—vital action intended to preserve, maintain, and protect the body. There is no more reason for treating disease than there is for treating health.

Life should be built on the conservation of energy.

Cutting out bad habits is far more effective than cutting out organs.

You don't need treatment. The fever, inflammation, coughing, etc., constitute the healing process. Just get out of their way and permit them to complete their work. Don't try to 'aid' nature. She doesn't need your puny aid—she only asks that you cease interfering.

It is always a much easier task to educate uneducated people than to re-educate the mis-educated.

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