The Five Elements of Self-Healing Quotes
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“Unlike our ancient ancestors, we live in a world that is slowly but surely being poisoned by technology, industry and human encroachment on the natural world. [...]
As industry and technology systematically destroy the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the food we eat, out health problems ahve increased dramatically. While modern medical science has virtually eliminated the virulent diseases that threatened the lives of our ancestors (smallpox, diptheria, polio, typhoid fever), a different kind of disease process is gradually destroying the body's ability to protect and heal itself.”
― The Five Elements of Self-Healing: Using Chinese Medicine for Maximum Immunity, Wellness, and Health
As industry and technology systematically destroy the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the food we eat, out health problems ahve increased dramatically. While modern medical science has virtually eliminated the virulent diseases that threatened the lives of our ancestors (smallpox, diptheria, polio, typhoid fever), a different kind of disease process is gradually destroying the body's ability to protect and heal itself.”
― The Five Elements of Self-Healing: Using Chinese Medicine for Maximum Immunity, Wellness, and Health
“All living things are guided by "an inner light" that they "must involuntarily obey". [...]
The tree can no more melt like the icicle than the river can stay rooted in one place. The sun can't shine cold. [...]
[When we accept that humans have certain inborn constitutional leanings and affinities; an inner tendency to be the way they are] we learn to be more tolerant and forgiving.”
― The Five Elements of Self-Healing: Using Chinese Medicine for Maximum Immunity, Wellness, and Health
The tree can no more melt like the icicle than the river can stay rooted in one place. The sun can't shine cold. [...]
[When we accept that humans have certain inborn constitutional leanings and affinities; an inner tendency to be the way they are] we learn to be more tolerant and forgiving.”
― The Five Elements of Self-Healing: Using Chinese Medicine for Maximum Immunity, Wellness, and Health