Guest guest Posted September 16, 2003 Report Share Posted September 16, 2003 In a message dated 9/16/2003 3:16:05 PM Eastern Daylight Time, info@... writes: > PS: as far as the future/doctor goes - in my vision I see no doctor. > Down the road we will take responsibility for ourselves which will > eliminate the need. > I agree except for one thing. Doctors will do what they do best. Trauma medicine. If you've got an arrow sticking out of you, a doctor can figure out where to start. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2003 Report Share Posted September 16, 2003 This is only my opinion of course: We can¡Çt save the world (the way you want to) simply because we are part of it. We can only save ourselves. Once we all start loving ourselves then world changes. True change starts in ones heart. PS: as far as the future/doctor goes - in my vision I see no doctor. Down the road we will take responsibility for ourselves which will eliminate the need. Re: --gas & fruit - & Save the Planet! Hey hey! What a group! I like to call it the Holy Trinity: 1. Food-combining 2. BTD 3. Mineralized " safe " drinking water. In other words: 1. Foods eaten in the correct combination for optimizing gastro-intestinal function. 2. The correct foods! 3. Safe, healthy water. Ability to digest and absorb the foods, the right foods and of course good water, which is a topic closely related to food. On this topic, I think food-combining could be a powerful way to save the world. Food-combining is not just an auxiliary to the BTD, in essence. The idea is to shoot for health, to eliminate disease at the root and restore sanity to the individual (which has broader benefits). When I say sanity, I don't mean " sanity " in the traditionall, narrow sense. I firmly believe the states of mind are intimately connected to our bodies. In this respect, food-combining is highly conducive to sanity, energetically, metabolically, sensitivity-wise, etc. Many of us (not necessarily us as the group of Os and occasional other 9q34ers) are almost entirely ignorant of our G.I. tract and how it works. Though food-combining seems like something for the weak, people with weak digestion or other " problems " it really boosts anyone with the strength of mind to pursue it. It also makes sense from the toxicity angle. On fat (adipose tissue) and toxicity, food-combining is a perspective that explains low-carb diets (most of the meals are animal protein & fat without the carbs that cause gastric complications from improper food-combining) and helps us see something true in the argument for vegetarianism. Although the great works written by Whitney and that D'Adamo guy make short mention of food-combining, it is there for the serious reader/explorer nonetheless. The Great Whitney (and that D'Adamo guy) are the embodiment of what follows: " The doctor of the future will give no medicine, but will interest his patients in the care of the human frame, in diet, and in the cause and prevention of disease. " -- Edison " Every tissue is fed by the blood, which is supplied by the intestinal system. When the intestines are dirty, the blood is dirty, and so are the organs and tissues. It is the intestinal system that has to be cared for first before any effective healing can take place. " Dr Bernard Jensen, Ph.D. Here's a good site: http://www.sensiblehealth.com/ I like the food-combining given at this site: http://www.hps-online.com/ You'll have to look under " Food & Dieting " button at the top. A number of sites I had collected with better graphics and simpler layout for food-combining are now no longer active. Oh well. But we still have " Medicine Man " ! Of course to learn the basics: http://arbl.cvmbs.colostate.edu/hbooks/pathphys/digestion/index.html What I mean about saving the world and food-combining is: if we optimize our digestive abilities and assimilate all we can from the foods we eat, we don't have to eat as much food. The effect on my body, personally, beyond eliminating the problem foods that cause metabolic insanity (ala BTD), is that my body, the active tissue mass, is no longer semi-starved for nutrients and energy. There is a feeling of satisfaction, satiation that I never knew before. Of course, food-combining alone may not be enough for many people. Looking at the hps-online site you'll see the mucoid plaque problem which can build-up after years of eating the wrong combination of foods. So sometimes there isn't an easy, simple solution to a person's problems. But slippery elm and bentonite clay are never far away, and we know those figs got lots of fiber! Once the bowels are cleared and the digestion is optimized, and we are eating the correct foods (BTD) we can develop a strong, vital body that is open to more than we might have thought possible. The liver & gallbladder are also important, and the sensiblehealth.com site is good for that. There is also a great site called curezone.com They're so hip they've even got a special area for the blood-type diet, ER4YT. I have noticed, compared to my previous self of youth to 21 years of age, that although my metabolism can get REALLY revved up (BTD knowledge gave me that power) I don't need to eat nearly as much food as I used to. I am no longer a glutton. Food-combining enables me to digest practically everything of everything I eat. This enables me to get more out of less. If everyone food-combined, no one would feel as hungry. If everyone food-combined, we could reduce the total amount of food consumption tremendously. This is what I mean by helping to save the world. The vegetarians may have some points, but if you look into food-combining and digestive function, along with the issues of the treatment of our food animals and their relationship to the environment/world & the nutritional differences between commercial meats and the more natural meats (from pseudo-free-range to organic to true natural diet grass-fed) you will see that the difference in ecological significance, health/consciousness & economic influence can make a huge difference in where this world is going. And all of it comes down to the most simple aspects of daily life. Have a salubrious day! Axel O+ secretor Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2003 Report Share Posted September 16, 2003 I should clarify that: In the future we will remember that we don't have to learn from pain, so an arrow would never be aimed at us or anything else of that nature. Re: Re: --gas & fruit - & Save the Planet! In a message dated 9/16/2003 3:16:05 PM Eastern Daylight Time, info@... writes: > PS: as far as the future/doctor goes - in my vision I see no doctor. > Down the road we will take responsibility for ourselves which will > eliminate the need. > I agree except for one thing. Doctors will do what they do best. Trauma medicine. If you've got an arrow sticking out of you, a doctor can figure out where to start. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2003 Report Share Posted September 16, 2003 Ok let me know how you decide to manage your bacterial meningitis. Maddviking@... wrote: In a message dated 9/16/2003 3:16:05 PM Eastern Daylight Time, info@... writes: > PS: as far as the future/doctor goes - in my vision I see no doctor. > Down the road we will take responsibility for ourselves which will > eliminate the need. > I agree except for one thing. Doctors will do what they do best. Trauma medicine. If you've got an arrow sticking out of you, a doctor can figure out where to start. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2003 Report Share Posted September 16, 2003 Who are you asking? Re: Re: --gas & fruit - & Save the Planet! Ok let me know how you decide to manage your bacterial meningitis. Maddviking@... wrote: In a message dated 9/16/2003 3:16:05 PM Eastern Daylight Time, info@... writes: > PS: as far as the future/doctor goes - in my vision I see no doctor. > Down the road we will take responsibility for ourselves which will > eliminate the need. > I agree except for one thing. Doctors will do what they do best. Trauma medicine. If you've got an arrow sticking out of you, a doctor can figure out where to start. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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