Better Health Without Vaccines and Antibiotics

Thomas Cowan, M.D. cited below, although eloquent
and erudite, nonetheless waxes poetically right over
the top of the primary issue on health and dis-ease.

The science of Dr. Young's "New Biology" including
the his data of live and dry blood microscopy clearly
establishes that the body is alkaline by design and
acidic by function.

It's not a matter of simply allowing the dis-ease
and disease function to operate in the manner of
maintenance and self-correction. The issue is, and
will always be, one of prevention. The only way to
prevent illness is to honor, respect, love and
incorporate those alkaline foods and drinks provided
to us by nature. Only then will our nutritional
requirements be met and illness prevented.

Dr. Patrick Sobota

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A correction: Our way of living is out of sync with
our basic structure.

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Grounding the body...makes sense. Our way of living
has far surpassed our basic structure.

In our almost messianic quest to wipe out child-
hood disease--through vaccinations, antibiotics
and fever-reducing drugs--we have produced a
wasteland of children who are literally chronically
sick and tired, spending lives feeling uncomfortable
in their untransformed skins. It is as if we have
prevented caterpillars from becoming butterflies
because the time of immobility as a chrysalis can
be dangerous. Well it is dangerous, at least a little,
but it is more dangerous--in fact deadly--to never
allow a child to fulfill his or her destiny and
become a butterfly. We urgently need to respect
the transformative power of illness, to pluck up
our courage and not succumb to those who promise
better health through injecting us with poisons,
or harsh anti-life medicines that become less and
less effective. And more than anything we need to
believe in the healing powers of our children's
bodies, so we can give them the gift of confidence
in their own strength as they embark on the challenges
of adulthood.

Thomas Cowan, MD

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