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Re: I don't know...


"Maybe the people he helps have really bad diets and his is an upgrade over that and that and their belief in him helps them heal."


might very well be.
I would think for a lot of people stopping the most aggravating things (such as gluten, fast food and pops, even a lot of the so-called health food supplements, etc. etc....)would constitute a huge improvement--And with the fancy bloodwork tests, he could pinpoint a few key elements missing or otherwise off-centre that they could then swing back to balance.

as far as eating canned peached long term though... well.

The thing is, often minute amounts of some mineral can make the world of difference. There's a Canadian who wrote a respected book on magnesium, coming from this POV.

I agree with him in principle on the issue of most produce being not worth eating, unless its grown oneself. Sadly,

a little study and testing with brix will confirm that we are most likely eating very poor (acidifying, AND mineral-depleting) produce if we buy it, regardless of how organic or wonderful it's said to be.


And then finally, living in the past and fearing the future (as you say) is how a doctor such as this fellow fits in, if you feel like following his advice. If he can get people to want to locate themselves more in the present, and experience the good effects of that, then he's done an enormous service. But oddly, locating onself in the present is something that can be done aside from any nutritional stuff, and without an MD, or any "health professional", and really, what we feed ourselves via thought and belief is far more significant that what we "eat".

For example, after many years of health resarch, I've concluded that one of the best things a person can do is "ho'oponopono"... Then there's EFT. Both of these have a way of bringing a person 'home' to a present that dissolves the fear, and the remorse, guilt, pain...thse are all like *places* that the free life flow is blocked, and hence the corresponding systems, pathways, organs, etc.

Minerals are key, but more key is Love. (not the personal, desire-based kind) One of the 'side-effects' of Ho'oponopono for example, is the recognition that one is not "alone".

Also, that it is completely natural to take resonsibility for oneself, and everything that occurs in one's world. <<< Mind-blowing!! On first hearing this, many people would feel devastated, and/or utterly exhausted. Even 're-vicimized'. (or angry) But in time, all that dissolves into a sense of innate worthiness, and the realization that there is no past, and no future, not truly, only an eternally new moment that builds the next one. And the next.(and others more distant, whose 'cause' is forgotten)

In this window, as it were, the past is not thrown away, nor is the future 'given up', or 'hopeless'. Instead, it's all remade. Kind of a miracle, really. Much like rebuilding health--but this is more profound, and has the potential to remake the whole body, since mind is the builder.


well, a couple thoughts.

best,
Chiron
 

 
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