Introduction
W
elcome to a fantastic journey into vitality. Health is one of our greatest assets,
and many refer to the body as a temple, or a vehicle that carries around the
true Self while we’re on this planet. However, we often treat our cars better
than we treat our bodies.
The information contained in this book was not taken from double-blind
studies, from misconstrued facts and figures of treatment agencies, or from
“bought-and-paid-for” scientific research. I wrote this book based on thirty
years of self-experience, and from clinical observation of thousands of
patients who used my programs to overcome their toxic conditions and
diseases.
Basically, we have two choices to make when we develop a condition or
disease: Treatment or Detoxification. If we choose treatment, we have two
additional choices. The first choice is allopathic (pharmaceutical) medicine,
which is the status-quo medical or chemical approach. The second choice is
natural (traditional) medicine, which uses products made from natural
sources or herbs to treat the symptoms. If we choose the allopathic approach
to “fight” our disease, it is important to understand that allopathic medicine
offers only three types of treatment for any condition: chemical medicines,
radiation or surgery.
Pharmaceutical companies spend a lot of money developing drugs and
training medical (allopathic) doctors in how to use these chemical medicines
in the presence of disease. But, “curing” the disease (in the sense of removing
its cause, not just its symptoms) is not a part of this type of thinking. Diseases
are incurable in the allopathic approach—which is a totally a “treatment”-
based modality. Chemical medicines are used for everything from simple
headaches and fevers to degenerative conditions, like Parkinson’s disease or
cancer.
The second form of treatment in allopathic medical procedures is some
type of burning or radiation. This is used in most diagnostic procedures (X-
rays, for example) and some treatment procedures, especially but not limited
to cancer.
The third procedure that the allopathic medical profession can use to treat
a problem or condition is surgery. Surgery is simply the removal of “bad”
tissue that is causing the problem. If the disease is cancer of the breast, simply