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stance, it will cause so much internal pressure that you will | Drugs Are Counterproductive explode!! To kill off bacteria and viruses to enable the body a chance to Only living micro-organisms are capable of acting and repro- _ recover, medics believe that they must administer drugs. They ducing, which is under direct control of the nucleus, genome or _ also believe that medicine assists in healing. Drugs indeed kill off "brain". A so-called "virus" is a detached part of a once organical- _ bacteria, but they are just as deadly to all forms of metabolic life ly functioning entity whose genetic structure has the same rela- _ including human cells. tionship that a head has to a body: to ascribe any action to viruses The use of drugs and herbal medicines sabotage the body's is roughly akin to attributing actions to a dead person's decapitated detoxification efforts by posing an additional threat to the system head! besides the vile substances it was ejecting via the disease process. Eliminating the newly-ingested offending substance now takes Viruses Are Toxic Only As Accumulated Wastes precedence over those which caused the healing crisis in the first Our blood and tissues may become saturated with these internal- _ place. ly generated waste materials, as well as from pollutants ingested The medical practice of killing germs with drugs, antibiotics, ° from the outside. Intoxication occurs as these overload the body _anti-inflammatory agents or serums to suppress germ activity is beyond its ability to eject them. the cause of increasing degeneration of the population and iatro- Viruses do cause disease in as much as they are toxic waste _ genic disease. materials. In this sense, "viruses" do indeed occasion disease but Acute disease is self-limiting, according to the time and’ effort Not as contagious agents. required to rid the organism of injurious substances. The work Remember, bacteria, germs, and viruses do not communicate or performed by scavenging bacteria during the disease process is act in concert and are incapable of con- both exhausting and unpleasant to ducting joint operations like armies of the host but is vitally necessary attackers—they lack the intelligence and cal die fea *, for the preservation of life and resources required to conduct the disease A so called virus sa detached part health. process. Only the body can initiate such | Of a once organically functioning After the detoxification a healing crisis since the body is the only entity whose genetic structure has process is complete, disease unified intelligent entity capable of con- symptoms disappear and the ducting physiological processes termed the same relationship that a head has organism again makes its cner- “disease”. toa body: gies amount for normal endeav- . < Z js ours. Strength then returns to the Avoid "Infections" Through Healthful | to ascribe any action to viruses is extremities. The body, although Living roughly akin to attributing actions to § ‘cbilitated from the effort made Boyd's Medical Textbook states that . necessary by its toxic condition, most normal persons harbour viruses | @ dead person's decapitated head! regains its powers and functional without developing the particular dis- vitality and recovers without eases the viruses are supposed to cause, treatment. When the healing cri- and that enervating influences overcome the sis is completed, recovery begins. body's protective functions, “permitting the viruses to usurp the The Illusion Of Contagion biological activities within the cell". People have been educated to be terrified of bacteria and viruses More specifically, according to medical theory, for a parasite or _ and to believe implicitly in the idea of contagion—that specific, virus to be pathogenic it has to meet three criteria: malevolently-aggressive disease entities pass from one host to 1) It must be biochemically active—it must have metabolic another. capacity in order to perform action. “Contagion” is medically defined as the transmission of discase 2) It would have to infect or intoxicate more of the host's cells | by contact—an infectious disease is communicable by contact than the animal or human organism could spare or regenerate—for _ with one suffering from it, or with an object touched by them. instance, you would only suffer from influenza if the virus kills or The dictionary cites the mechanism as "viruses or other infective infects a significant portion of your lung's cells; the polio virus if agents” or "something that serves as a medium to transmit discase it affects enough of your nerve cells; or the hepatitis virus if it _ either by direct or indirect means”. takes hold of a large portion of your liver cells. (Latent infections Contagion is a medical myth, however, since toxic wastes can- are those that involve a small percentage of our cells, like tubercu- _not be passed from one body to the next via normal contact. The losis, which most of us have and do not even notice.) contagious diseases are deceptive, for no one can give his or her 3) The host must be genetically and immunologically permis- disease to another any more than one can give away his or her sive. It has to accept the pathogen and cannot be "immune" to it— health. Something similar to contagion seems to occur when an it has to “let it happen", so to speak. extremely toxaemic person is exposed to someone similarly ill— Humans are always "infected" with bacteria and "viruses" as _ thereby triggering a healing crisis. they are present in the body at all times—therefore, one cannot say they “invade” the host. Diseases are not infections; rather, they | What's Really Going On Here? are body purification processes and are not created by bacteria or Bacteria or germs of such individuals are stimulated into action “viruses”. by those devitalised elements upon which the bacteria thrive. Neither "viruses" nor bacteria can cause the illness/healing cri- | When transferred to the mucus membranes or tissues of another sis. The real culprit is the biologically incorrect lifestyle of the person equally toxaemic, the bacteria may begin working imme- sufferer. When debilitating habits are discontinued there are no diately in the same manner as in the host carrier if adequate further toxic accumulations, and the need for the body to generate decomposition products exist as a food source for bacterial the healing/disease process will cease to exist. Health is the natur- colonies to take hold and thrive. But a soiled environment is a al result. prerequisite to such bacterial action. stance, it will cause so much internal pressure that you will explode!! Only living micro-organisms are capable of acting and repro- ducing, which is under direct control of the nucleus, genome or "brain". A so-called "virus" is a detached part of a once organical- ly functioning entity whose genetic structure has the same rela- tionship that a head has to a body: to ascribe any action to viruses is roughly akin to attributing actions to a dead person's decapitated head! “yo The Illusion Of Contagion People have been educated to be terrified of bacteria and viruses and to believe implicitly in the idea of contagion—that specific, malevolently-aggressive disease entities pass from one host to another. “Contagion” is medically defined as the transmission of discase by contact—an infectious disease is communicable by contact with one suffering from it, or with an object touched by them. The dictionary cites the mechanism as "viruses or other infective agents” or "something that serves as a medium to transmit discase either by direct or indirect means”. Contagion is a medical myth, however, since toxic wastes can- not be passed from one body to the next via normal contact. The contagious diseases are deceptive, for no one can give his or her disease to another any more than one can give away his or her health. Something similar to contagion seems to occur when an extremely toxaemic person is exposed to someone similarly ill— thereby triggering a healing crisis. What's Really Going On Here? Bacteria or germs of such individuals are stimulated into action by those devitalised elements upon which the bacteria thrive. When transferred to the mucus membranes or tissues of another person equally toxaemic, the bacteria may begin working imme- diately in the same manner as in the host carrier if adequate decomposition products exist as a food source for bacterial colonies to take hold and thrive. But a soiled environment is a prerequisite to such bacterial action. NEXUS ¢ 37 OCTOBER - NOVEMBER 1994