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1 hus Opeaketk tke otomack" The Germinating Center of all Disease
"The Tragedy
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Man's Nutrition"
By Prof.
Arnold Ehret
Originator of the Mucusless-Diet Healing System
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THE MUCUSLESS DIET HEALING SYSTEM LESSON COURSE
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PH?^V^V^TF35-^ting and Dietetics, also THE MAGIC MIRROR, Third Edition, 1952. A on Physical Culture in relation to health in which the author, Prof. Arnold Ehret, shows that the highest degree of civilization can only be developed through physical culture, fasting and treatise
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Thus iSpeaketk The
philosopher,
tke ^tomack"
Immanuel Kent, and other contemporary
thinkers,
have ventured to
thinking,
itself.
critically
investigate the process of The more modern materialistic school may at least claim the merit of having reminded us that normal thinking requires a normal organ of thought,
with well-organized brain convolutions. Materialism placed the carriers of philosophical mmds upon earthly soil again. It did not commence its speculations the background, nor in the abstract, supewensual and metaphysical-it put the scalpel of its thinking,
m
m
figuratively
and
reality, at the
organs of the soul, and opened up a philosophy or lite-starting with the material atom, and the cell of living substances. Brain convolutions, and the quality of nerve sub stance, seemed to become the criterion of a material basis-in order to obtain a "Critique of Pure Reason," without sophistic
tendencies
and
to grasp the spiritual
ess of thinking, as perception, logic
appeared really tangible and
and physical life-the procand judgment. Now, the cell
visible,
as a specifically otganized unit of living substance, and, as a co-ordinated carrier of bodily and mental functions. The anatomy of these
micro-organisms
known; but the
is
quality of their functions, the causes of their vitality are yet obscure. They forget that all depends upon the nounshjng^wjdijiye blood7^ nd~that the fund amental le ver of all
thmkmg-of
thinking, ifeelf-has to be
puTTt
the stomach; the bloo