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Healing Processes Versus Disease Processes

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Healing Processes Versus Disease Processes

All disease processes are exactly the same as healing and detoxifying processes

created by the body itself in an effort to maintain its health, in spite of poor

nutrition, toxins, etc.

As Taubes writes in his book Good Calories, Bad Calories, p. 142:

" . . .the fundamental feature of all living organisms is the interdependence of

the parts of the body to the whole . . . "

" . . .all physiological systems have to work together to assure survival. "

" . . all of the vital mechanisms [processes], however varied they may be, have

only one object, that of preserving constant the conditions of life in the

internal environment. "

However, the medical industry labels each and every " sign " of poor health as

separate dis-eases, illnesses, symptoms, syndromes, etc. which are actually

normal body reactions and processes. In other words, they are simply " signs " the

body is attempting to restore its own balance.

As Florence Nightengale, the famous nurse, says: " There are no specific

diseases; there are [only] specific disease conditions. "

People on this healthy program are giving their bodies what they need to become

healthy, so they are now able to progress towards health rather than become more

and more unhealthy, or dis-eased.

Think about it: Diseases, symptoms, illnesses, etc. cannot cause themselves,

which is like claiming " firemen caused the fire. " Therefore, doctors are only

treating the " results of poor health " and not the " causes. "

The best in health, Bee

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