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Diseases are many, the cause is one!

 

Sir James Mackenzie closed his medical office on Harley street in London one day and returned to the small country town in Scotland where he was born. His interests had turned, increasingly, to the study of the normal in human beings and how to maintain it - the practice of true preventive medicine. In London he had found that patients who consulted him were too often beyond repair.

 

Now he hoped to answer the compelling question: What were the bad habits that led to disease?

After a rich life of practice and intelligent observation, he arrived at three conclusions:

1. Diseases are the result of long-developing processes which begin early in life and finally lead to saturation of the body with toxins.

2. Improper eating, living and thinking habits are the prime cause of this degeneration.

3. The same type of toxin when localized in a joint causes arthritis; when localized in the liver, hepatitis; in the kidneys, nephritis; in the skin, dermatitis; in the pancreas, diabetes; in the brain, insanity.

Henry G. Bieler, MD

 

With a deep understanding of these remarkable principles, we understand why there are no illnesses. This is macrobiotics and medicine of the far east. This is also called natural healing. The reason for our various illnesses are the toxins lodged within the body. The higher the toxic levels, the deeper and more serious the illness. And a cure is simply the method that helps discharge these toxins from the body gradually.

 

 

The seven stages of illness

 

If a disease is not treated when it appears, it will develop with time according to the seven stages mentioned below. The duration of each stage varies from person to person depending on their constitution and condition. Sometimes these stages overlap.

This agrees exactly with Dr. Mackenzie's observations. If you think of disease as toxic accumulation then the higher the concentration, the more advanced the stage. It is that simple!

 

1. Fatigue

This is caused by a chaotic and ungrateful life. No harmony and no gratitude and much animal  and junk foods. a passing flu or general fatigue fall under this category.

 

2. Pain and suffering

This is caused by low judgment on many levels. Violating the order of the universe has begun to have consequences. The patient has begun to feel that all is not well with the world. A chronic case of tonsillitis, a recurring diarrhea and insomnia are examples of this stage.

 

3. Chronic conditions

The disease has ascended into a more serious level. The pain and suffering are now permanent and have begun to affect the person's daily life routine. Rheumatoid arthritis and chronic fatigue syndrome are examples of this stage of illness.

 

4. Neurological diseases

As toxic build up increases it begins to seep into the nervous system and nervousness and decreased concentration appear. Multiple sclerosis is an example of this stage of illness.

 

5. Functional and structural changes in the organs

As toxic build up continues, it begins to cause gradual but permanent deformations in the vital organs in the body. This is always associated with much pain and suffering. The best examples of illnesses at this stage are liver cirrhosis, lung cancer and osteoporosis and osteo- sarcoma.

 

6. Psychological disease

As serious illness begins to affect the vital organs, psychological disturbances begin to overwhelm the patient. Each organ is associated with a form of emotion. The liver is associated with anger, the kidneys with fear and exclusiveness. Most psychological disorders are a consequence of getting to this stage of physiological disease.

 

7. Spiritual disease

This is the last stage as the patient begins to realize that there is something terribly wrong with him, and that possibly the end is near.

 

All these stages are interrelated and sometimes overlap. When we think of illness in this context then there are no incurable diseases. There are only toxins to be removed from the body and regain health and the sooner the better.

 

The seven stages of illness and other similar topics are only some of the subjects explained in details in our ongoing seminars presented worldwide. To arrange for a seminar in your area please contact us.

 

Last revision:   Sunday, 17 February 2008