Natural
Cure - Chapter VII -
Suppression Versus Elimination
My claim that the conventional treatment of acute
diseases is suppressive and not curative will
probably be denied by my medical colleagues. They
will maintain that their methods also are calculated
to eliminate morbid matter and disease germs from
the system.
But what are the facts in actual practice? Is it not
true that preparations of mercury, lead, zinc and
other powerful poisons are constantly used to
suppress skin eruptions, boils, abscesses, etc.,
instead of allowing Nature to rid the system through
these skin diseases
of scrofulous, venereal and psoric taints?
Some time ago Dr. Wiley, the former Government
Chemist, published the ingredients of a number of
popular remedies for
colds, coughs and catarrh. Every one of them
contained some powerful opiate or astringent. These
poisonous drugs relieve the cough and the catarrhal
conditions by paralyzing the eliminative activity of
the membranous linings of the nasal passages, the
bronchi and lungs, the digestive and genitourinary
organs; but in doing so, they throw back into the
system the morbid matter which Nature is trying to
get rid of, and add drug poisons to disease poisons.
Equally harmful is suppression by means of the
surgeon's knife. It may be a quicker and apparently
more effective process to remove the inflamed
appendix or the diseased tonsils than to cure them
by building up the blood and inducing elimination of
systemic poisons by natural methods. But operative
treatment is not eliminative. It does not remove
from the system the original cause of the
inflammation or deterioration of tissues and organs,
but it does remove the outlet which Nature had
established for the escape of morbid materials.
These morbid encumbrances, forcibly retained in the
body, weaken and destroy other parts and organs, or
affect the general health of the patient.
My own observations during nearly fifteen years of
practical experience, confirmed by many other
conscientious observers among Nature Cure
practitioners as well as physicians of other schools
and of allopathy itself, prove positively that the
average length of life after a major operation,
performed on important, vital parts and organs, is
less than ten years, and that after such an
operation the general health of the patient is in
the great majority of cases not as good as before.
In the following paragraphs are mentioned some very
common instances of suppression and some of their
usual chronic aftereffects (sequelae).
Diarrhea is suppressed with laudanum and other
opiates, which paralyze the peristaltic action of
the bowels and, if repeated, soon produce chronic
constipation. Gonorrheal discharges and syphilitic
ulcers are checked and suppressed by local
injections, cauterization and by prescriptions
containing mercury, iodine and other poisonous
alternatives which effectually prevent Nature's
efforts to eliminate the venereal poisons from the
system.
Gonorrheal discharges and syphilitic ulcers are
checked and suppressed by local injections,
cauterizatin, and by prescriptions containing
mercury, iodine, and other poisonous alternatives
which effectually prevent Nature's efforts to
eliminate the venereal poisons from the system.
All feverish diseases are more or less interfered
with or suppressed by antiseptics, antipyretics,
serums and antitoxins. The best books on ~Materia
Medica~ and the professors in the colleges teach
that these remedies lower the fever because they are
"protoplasmic poisons"; because they paralyze the
red and white blood corpuscles, benumb heart action
and respiration, and depress all vital functions.
Nervousness, sleeplessness and pain are suppressed
by sedatives, opiates and hypnotics. Every one of
the drugs used for such purposes is a powerful
poison which paralyzes
brain and nerve action, in that way interfering
with Nature's healing efforts and frequently
preventing the consummation of beneficial healing
crises.
Epileptic attacks and other forms of convulsions are
suppressed, but never cured, by bromides which
benumb and paralyze the
brain and nerve centers. All that these
sedatives accomplish is to produce in the course of
time idiocy and the different forms of paralysis and
premature senility.
However, is he not considered the best doctor who
can most promptly produce these and many similar
deceptive results through artificial inhibition or
stimulation by means of the most virulent poisons
found on earth?
Dandruff and falling hair are caused by the
elimination of systemic poisons through the scalp.
The thing to do, therefore, is not to suppress this
elimination and thereby cause the accumulation of
poisons in the brain, but to stop the manufacture of
poison in the body and to promote its removal
through the natural channels.
Dandruff cures and hair tonics contain glycerine,
poisonous antiseptics and stimulants which are
absorbed by scalp and brain, causing dizziness,
headaches, loss of memory, neurasthenia, deaf-ness,
weakness of sight, etc.
Head lice and similar parasites peculiar to other
parts of the body live on scrofulous and psoriotic
taints. When these are consumed, the lice depart as
they came, no one knows whence or whither.
This is confirmed by the fact that these noxious
pests do not remain with all people who have been
exposed to them, but only with those whose internal
or external filth conditions furnish the parasites
with the means of subsistence.
In a number of instances we have seen "healing
crises" take the form of lice. At that time the
patients were living in the most clean surroundings,
taking different forms of water treatment every day
and infection was practically impossible.
These people invariably recalled that they had been
infested with parasites at some previous time, and
that strong antiseptics, mercurial salves, or other
means of suppression had been applied.
We prescribe for the removal of lice only cold water
and the comb. Even antiseptic soaps should be
avoided.
The Results of Suppression
of Children's Diseases
Sycotic eruptions on the heads and bodies of
infants, also called milk scurf, if suppressed by
salves, cream, unsalted butter or merely by warm
bathing, are often followed by chorea (St. Vitus'
dance), epilepsy, a scrofulous constitution and in
later life by tuberculosis.
Measles, scarlet fever, diphtheria, spinal
meningitis and other febrile diseases of childhood,
if properly treated by natural methods, are curative
or at least corrective in their effects on the
system, and represent well-defined, orderly natural
processes for the elimination of inherited or
acquired disease taints, drug poisons, etc. But if
arrested or suppressed before they have run their
natural course, before Nature has had time to
reestablish normal conditions, then the abnormal
condition becomes fixed and permanent (chronic).
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In addition to this,
the poisons and serums employed to arrest the
disease process very often affect vital parts and
organs permanently, causing the gradual
deterioration of cells and tissues, and paving the
way for tuberculosis, chronic affection of the
kidneys, cancer,
etc., in later years.
These self-evident
facts, which can be verified by any unprejudiced
observer, account for the "mysterious sequelae" of
drug-and serum-treated acute diseases, which never
occur where natural methods of healing have been
correctly employed. Some of these chronic
aftereffects are deafness, blindness, heart and
kidney diseases, nervous affections, idiocy,
infantile paralysis, etc.
These are merely a few ordinary examples of the
results of suppression. They could be multiplied a
hundred fold, yet medical science assures us that
the causes of cancer and other malignant diseases
are unknown.
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