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Wow, such a powerful passage by one early NH pioneer “Drugs never cure disease. They only change the form and location. Nature alone is the effectual restorer, and how much better could she perform her task if left to herself. But this privilege is seldom allowed her. If crippled nature bears up under the load, and finally accomplishes in a great measure her double task, and the patient lives, the credit is given to the physician. But if nature fails in her effort to expel the poison from the system, and the patient dies, it is called a wonderful dispensation of Providence. If the patient had taken a course to relieve overburdened nature in season, and understandingly used pure soft water, this dispensation of drug-mortality might have been wholly averted. The use of water can accomplish but little, if the patient does not feel the necessity of also strictly attending to his diet. Many are living in violation of the laws of health, and are ignorant of the relation their habits of eating, drinking, and working, sustain to their health. They will not arouse to their true condition, until nature protests against the abuses she is suffering, by aches and pains in the system. If, even then, the sufferers would only commence the work right, and would resort to the simple means they have neglected—the use of water and proper diet, nature would have just the help she requires, and which she ought to have had long before. If this course is pursued, the patient will generally recover without being debilitated. When drugs are introduced into the system, for a time they may seem to have a beneficial effect. A change may take place, but the disease is not cured. It will manifest itself in some other form. In nature’s efforts to expel the drug from the system, intense suffering is sometimes caused the patient. And the disease, which the drug was given to cure, may disappear, but only to re-appear in a new form, such as skin diseases, ulcers, painful diseased joints, and sometimes in a more dangerous and deadly form. The liver, heart, and brain, are frequently affected by drugs, and often all these organs are burdened with disease, and the unfortunate subjects, if they live, are invalids for life, wearily dragging out a miserable existence. Oh, how much that poisonous drug cost! If it did not cost the life, it cost quite too much. Nature has been crippled in all her efforts. The whole machinery is out of order, and at a future period in life, when these fine works which have been injured, are to be relied upon to act a more important part in union with all the fine works of nature’s machinery, they cannot readily and strongly perform their labor, and the whole system feels the lack. These organs, which should be in a healthy condition, are enfeebled, the blood becomes impure. Nature keeps struggling, and the patient suffers with different ailments, until there is a sudden breaking down in her efforts, and death follows. There are more who die from the use of drugs, than all who would have died of disease had nature been left to do her own work.
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This is such a powerful quote—one I’ve returned to many times including many other ones. Such deep wisdom. It’s a big part of why I choose to eat and live the way I do, because experience with myself and my clients, has repeatedly shown me how true it is. Drug intervention often creates the illusion of effectiveness because symptoms may recede quickly, but suppression is not the same as healing. Pain relief, inflammation control, and symptom management can silence the body’s warning signals while the underlying dysfunction continues unchecked. Over time, repeated suppression contributes to chronic disease, organ degeneration, and dependency on further intervention. Many long-term illnesses are not the result of an original condition at all, but of cumulative interference with the body’s natural regulatory processes. True recovery requires patience and cooperation with biological law. Disease is not an enemy to be attacked, but a process to be understood. When causes are removed early—poor diet, dehydration, toxic exposure, exhaustion—the body commonly restores itself without lasting damage. When intervention overrides this process, the cost is often paid later in vitality, function, and lifespan. Healing is not manufactured; it is permitted. Diet is where the power will always remain.
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@Nellie Nadeau yes, wonderful words of life. 🥰
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I’ve been WFPB, no oil/sugar since 1997. GF and high raw for 13. I run a home sanitarium with amazing results using the Garden of Eden principles.

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