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| From: | Christopher Paulin (68.9.30.54)
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| Subject: | Re: to Christopher |
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Date: | February 4, 2012 at 11:45 am PST |
In Reply to: Re: to Christopher posted by Vickie on February 4, 2012 at 1:50 am:
Yes, we do have much in common.
My aunt is in a wheelchair in a nursing home. She is getting physical and speech therapy. I believe that her paralysis is gone and that she is forgetful but can have a conversation. She can eat food. She appears to be overweight.
They did warn me about not posting about dietary suggestions, so I violated that desire. However, what do they have to hide? I did talk about the benefit of human health, animal rights, and the environment. Is that scary? My warning was of greater consequence than worrying about suppressing dietary information. It was the warning of a collapse of a generation. Within the 2000s decade, I experienced my grandparents' death and my mom's death, and I now know why it happened, knowing about the 80/10/10 raw vegan diet and Natural Hygiene (Antoine Béchamp and Claude Bernard, the internal environment). I observe my dad's generation is starting its collapse, déjà vu (French for already seen). They are like a ship going toward an iceberg, and I warn them to turn around. It is a warning of a thousand bad things coming their way. Their worries about dietary information are going to be far overshadowed by their worries about own quality of life. I won't say anything, and my warnings will be long forgotten as they turn their focus toward their own quality of life.
It's like horse race. They think that their horse can ride faster. I think mine can ride faster, so we race them. I need to move my focus back to myself and work on my weaknesses, which are not diet related. It's analogous to building up my own horse.
Your explanation of doctors is right on target. Medication can be useful at certain times, such as pain medication when a doctor is removing a wood splinter, which I had. My feeling is that we should wait to see what heals after eating a 80/10/10 raw vegan diet. If after a long time the body is not healing something, it may be irreversible. At that point, you can consider surgery. You have to think about whether or not you have permanent damage. Hair follicle loss (follicle death) is an example, so I had hair transplants from my hair follicles in the back of my head.
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