The base cause of 'disease' is Toxemia.
To rid oneself of disease is to to rid oneself of Toxemia.
To rid oneself of Toxemia one needs a complete physiological rest.
That means no 'input' till the 'output', the disease, crisis etc. is
complete.
A major part of physiological rest is relaxation, an effective way to relax
is to close the eyes i.e. cease external stimuli. When external stimuli
becomes less of an issue, a commensurate amount of Nervous Energy is
conserved.
The more Nervous Energy available the sooner the Toxemia is rid from the
body.
Hence closing the the eyes can be very therapeutic.
-karl
> On Fri, 28 Feb 2003 08:40:15 EST, Dr Bernarr Zovluck <[log in to unmask]>
> wrote:
>
> > [the usual stuff about closing eyes etc.]
>
> Obviously an oversimplification of the truth. The truth is:
> 1. Identify the cause or causes.
> 2. Remove the cause or causes.
>
> For example the cause of a sickness might be aspartame. If the cause is
> aspartame, then the solution is to eliminate all foods that contain or may
> contain aspartame. Closing eyes and meditating 24 hours per day, 7 days
per
> week, while continuing to consume aspartame will not remove the cause of
the
> sickness. Same comment applies to mercury, bad food combinations, B12
> deficiency, deficiency of omega 3, deficiency of zinc, and so on. The
cause
> must be removed. Closing eyes and medit
> ating won't solve the problem unless
> the problem is deficiency of sleep. (And I know a better way to get to
> sleep than Zovluck's way, but that's another subject.)
>
> If the cause of a sickness is lack of sleep, then of course closing eyes
> and sleeping will solve the problem. This is a common cause, but not the
> only cause.
>
> I have a list of causes of sickness. Aspartame and mercury each have 60
> symptoms in my data. FDA lists 92 symptoms of aspartame. Deficiency of
B12
> has 30 symptoms in my data. Chronic sleep deficiency has 24 symptoms in my
> data. MSG has 23. There are dozens of causes in my data, mostly
> deficiencies and excesses of nutrients.
>
> I have a list of symptoms. This is a bigger list than the list of causes.
> Most symptoms have more than one possible cause. Believe it or not, most
> symptoms are not caused by sleep deficiency, according to my data.
>
> Given any set of symptoms,
> I can tell you with a few mouse clicks how many
> symptoms of each cause, and I can sort the causes 6 ways.
>
> The one thing that I don't know how to do is figure out the actual causes
> of a set of symptoms. If I could do that, then with some quantity and
> quality of data, I would have something. We all gotta big job to
> do--shutting down the sickness exploitation industry. ;-)
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