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When vitality has been
sufficiently restored, Nature may make another attempt at
purification, this time, possibly, in another direction;
but again her well-meant efforts are defeated. This
process of suppression is repeated over and over again
until blood and tissues become so loaded with waste
material and poisons that the healing forces of the
organism can no longer react against them by acute
diseases. Then results the chronic condition, which in the
vocabulary of the "Old School" of medicine is only another
name for incurable disease.
The more skilled the allopathic school becomes in the
suppression and prevention of acute diseases by drugs,
knife, x-rays, serums, vaccination virus, etc., the
greater will be the increase of chronic dyspepsia, nervous
prostration, insanity, locomotor ataxy, paresis,
cancer,
secondary and tertiary syphilis,
tuberculosis
and many other so-called incurable diseases. Thus, the
standard medical practice is self-supporting; the
treatment of acute conditions assuring a lifelong supply
of chronic conditions for the doctor to treat.
Suppression of acute
diseases, by drugs and knife, is the all-important factor
in the creation of malignant diseases which Dr. Senn had
overlooked in his discourse on the causes of destructive
ailments. If he had studied his experiences in foreign
lands in the light of these explanations he would have
found that these scourges of mankind exist only in those
parts of earth where the drug store flourishes.
These statements may seem exaggerated; but allow me to
cite a few typical cases of suppression and their effects
upon the system from our daily practice.
Paresis, locomotor ataxy and paralysis agitans are not, as
is usually assumed, due to secondary and tertiary
syphilis, but to the mercury administered for the cure of
luetic and other diseases. In less than six months' time
we cure the so-called specific diseases by our natural
methods, provided they are not suppressed and complicated
by mercury, iodine or other poisonous drugs. We never
interfere with the original lesion, but allow Nature to
discharge the poisons through the channels established for
this purpose.
Under this rational treatment, discharge and ulcer act as
fontanels to the system. Not only the specific poison, but
much of hereditary and acquired disease matter also are
eliminated in the process; and after such a cure, blood
and tissues of the patient are purer than they were before
infection.
The foregoing statement
has nothing to do with the moral aspects involved in
acquiring venereal diseases. In this connection we
are dealing solely with the rational or irrational
treatment of the infection after it has been
contracted. We do not wish to intimate that it is
advisable to cure the body by killing the soul.
Nevertheless, we must deal with the facts in Nature
as we find them. Furthermore, a great many persons,
especially women and
children, acquire
these diseases innocently. Are we not justified in
relieving their minds of needless fear and in
showing them the way to prevent the dreadful
sufferings of the secondary and tertiary stages
brought on by suppressive drug treatment by means of
mercury, the iodides, "606," etc.?
These poisonous drugs suppress the initial lesion
and diffuse the disease poison through the system.
Nature takes up the work of elimination by means of
skin eruptions and
ulcers in various parts of the body, but these also
are promptly suppressed with mercurial ointments and
other alternatives. This process of suppression is
continued for months and years, until the organism
is so thoroughly saturated with alterative poisons
that vital force can no longer react by acute
reactions against the original syphilitic poisons.
This state of vital paralysis is then called a cure.
The medical professor,
however, knows better. He instructs the students
from the lecture platform: "When, after two or three
years of mercurial treatment, syphilitic symptoms
cease to appear, you may permit the patient to
marry--but never guarantee a cure."
Why not? Because the professor is aware that the
offspring of such a union are born with hereditary
symptoms well known to every physician, and because
the patient thus cured (?) may turn up in the
doctor's office at any time thereafter with a hole
in his palate, ulcers on his body, caries of the
bones or with other secondary and tertiary symptoms.
Mercury has an
especial affinity for the bony structures. It will
work its way through the vertebrae of the spine and
the bones of the skull into the nerve matter of the
brain and spinal cord, causing inflammation,
excruciating headaches, nervous symptoms, girdle
pains, etc. These stages of acute
inflammation
are followed in a few years by sclerosis (hardening)
of nerve matter and blood vessels, resulting in
paresis, locomotor ataxy or paralysis agitans.
Neither is it necessary to contract specific
diseases in order to fall a victim to these dreadful
conditions: mercury, iodine and other destructive
alternatives are given in a hundred different forms
for a multitude of other ailments.
A few years ago we had under our care a patient in
the last stages of locomotor ataxy, who for years
had been suffering the tortures of the damned. There
had never been a taint of specific disease in her
system, but four different times in her life she had
been salivated by calomel (a common laxative
containing mercury). This dreadful poison was given
to her in large doses for the cure of liver trouble
and constipation. She was only fourteen years old
when, on account of this, she first suffered from
acute mercurial poisoning.
Another patient who, after fifteen years of slow and
torturous dying by inches, succumbed to the same
disease, absorbed the mercurial poison in his
boyhood days while attending a boarding school. He
was twice salivated by mercurial ointments applied
to cure the itch (scabies), a disease which was
epidemic at times among the boys. He likewise never
had a syphilitic disease.
A young man, insane at the age of thirty, absorbed
the infernal poison when four years of age. He had
at the time a psoric skin eruption, but the family
physician suspected syphilitic infection from the
nurse girl and kept the child under mercury for six
months. How do we know that the diagnosis of
syphilis was false? Because the iris of the eye
revealed "psora" as the cause of the suspicious
eruption which reappeared several times later in
life, and because the servant girl was afterwards
absolutely exonerated by competent physicians.
Proofs by the Diagnosis from the Eye
We have treated many hundreds of cases of so-called
chronic neuralgia, neuritis,
rheumatism,
neurasthenia, epilepsy and idiocy, due to the pernicious
effects of quinine, iodine, arsenic, strychnine, coal-tar
products and other virulent poisons taken under the guise
of medicine.
How do we know that this is so?
Because the Diagnosis from the Eye plainly reveals the
presence of these poisons in the system. Because the drug
signs in the eye are accompanied by the symptoms of these
poisons in the system. Because the record in the eye is
confirmed by the history of the patient. Because, under
natural living and treatment, diseases long ago suppressed
by drugs or knife reappear as healing crises. Because, in
these healing crises, drugs indicated by the signs in the
iris of the eye are frequently eliminated under their own
peculiar symptoms. Because, to the extent that a drug is
eliminated from the system by a healing crisis, its sign
will disappear from the iris of the eye.
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The Diagnosis from
the Eye reveals heavy quinine poisoning in the
region of the brain. This enables us to say to the
patient, without questioning him, that he suffers
from severe frontal headaches and ringing in the
ears, that he is very irritahle, and so on through
the various symptoms of quinine poisoning. The
history of the patient reveals the fact that he has
taken large amounts of quinine for colds, la grippe
or malaria. Under our methods of natural living and
treatment, the patient improves; the organism
becomes more vigorous, and the organs of elimination
act more freely; the latent poisons are stirred up
in their hiding places; healing crises make their
appearance. The processes of elimination thus
inaugurated develop various symptoms of acute
poisoning. The eliminating crises are accompanied by
headaches, ringing in the ears, nasal catarrh, bone
pains, neuritis, strong taste of quinine in the
mouth, etc. Every healing crisis, if naturally
treated, diminishes the signs of disease and drug
poisons in the eye.
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