Guest guest Posted May 22, 2010 Report Share Posted May 22, 2010 Hi everyone, Being clean isn't necessary - shock of all shocks! Think about it. Animals in the wild eat according to their natural instincts and they lick their fur, their bums, genitals, etc. and eat non-antiseptic foods and yet they do not get sick from germs or have any illnesses or degenerative diseases we have. Of course " they don't know " they are supposed to " catch " germs, bugs, etc., according to the " totally false " Germ Theory of Disease like humans think. If we could " catch " bugs by being unclean then we would ALL have ALL bugs ALL of the time since they are everywhere, and life on Earth couldn't have existed. It's like the manure pile and the flies, with the manure pile representing the poor condition of the body. You cannot get rid of the manure pile by killing off the flies. You must clean up the manure pile instead, which means building up your immune system and being healthy! That means following Nature's Laws on Health for humans. Unfortunately humans have lost their instincts for consuming foods that support health, since foods are so convenient since industrialization started. All human bodies are exactly the same, just like animals of the same species are in the wild. As Dr. Weston A. Price writes in his book Nutrition and Physical Degeneration: " We humans have the same rigid restrictions regarding food selection as the simpler forms of life when foods are evaluated from their chemical basis. " page 464 " Also, it is not necessary to adopt the foods of any particular racial stock, but only to make our nutrition adequate in all its nutritive factors to the primitive nutrition. Tooth decay is not only unnecessary, but an indication of our divergence from Nature's fundamental laws of life and health. " page 415 The best in health, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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