Re: The universal remedy
I am changing my mind about this...
Those would have been the two things I'd have said, most likely -- a few days ago.
This was before I did a bit of reading from the ancient perspective, as well as the modern, where this has been tried and tested, and yes, still kept quiet largely. You can see why.
While the animals/grass thing makes good sense at first glance, I'd not sure I'd compare what animals -who live mostly in the realm of the instinctive- are able to 'consider', with what the human mind is able to(consider, grapple with, research, etc., and come to utterly new levels of 'seeing'. This is not a 'value judgment', more an appreciation of the postition of stewardship I believe humans are put in, with the responsibility to care compassionately for the earth and ALL its inhabitants.))
So, yes, I'd say it's great that animals can sense when to eat grass...and too bad more humans didn't eat more sprouts, and so on....and I think I've heard this argument before about the 'not drinking their own pee'...but I'm not sure it really applies here. I'm not sure that cats and dogs have the same 'systems' as humans--( on every level) Don't see how they could, even though both I and cats love catnip.
so, I'm saying I'm not sure. I'm still changing my mind. Which is something not too many cats and dogs can do. (again, no disrespect)
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I forgot to respond to # 1.
This is precisely what I've been most intetrested in reading about. I began with the sense that one is re-ingesting one's own waste...then, I decided to look deeper, past my own 'natural' (?) reaction, which is to say: this is waste, like feces. What I've discovered is, it's not. As mh always says: you look to the blood to cure everything. Assuming one takes in pure and good food, ( and even spends time in the non-physical; that is the realm of Spirit, Truth, whatever you call it) then the bood
is quite good. Whatever it is, it is uniquely 'you'. Uniquely me...
The way I understand it is this-- by the time the liver has filtered out the solid waste, the blood goes through the kidneys, and here, is purified and all its properties balanced. Here's the critical point. IT IS NOT GARBAGE..it is merely what
the blood doesn't need at the moment. The blood won't hoard this liquid, so it excretes it as urine. So, your chiro is half-right it seems to me--in that he says if you needed it, you wouldn't excrete it. But, as with the dog and cat analogue, I think he's only practising partial view.
As was I. I'm still learning about this. But thanks for your response. I'd be curious to know what you finally come to think, about this. And I appreciate his encouraging you to make up your own mind.