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The Path to Cure: The Whole Art of Healing
by Allyson A. McQuinn
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Where to Go From Here?
Paracelsus, the sixteenth-century Swiss alchemist-physician, wrote: “God has not permitted any disease without providing a remedy. Only ignoramuses allege that Nature has not provided a remedy against every disease.” This maxim is bizarrely confirmed in the widely held suspicion that Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, AIDS, may have been developed in a government laboratory for the purposes of selective population control; a modern abomination remnant of Hitler’s regime.
Richard Leviton cites that Allopathy faces a conceptual dead end called AIDS as there is no capacity in its midst to cure this disease. Essentially, you can’t transplant an auto-immune system, and chemotherapeutics and antibiotics will only hasten the demise of these patients as their immune systems are further compromised. We don’t have to be terribly conscious to realize the words “anti” mean against life and “bios” is life.
Leviton illustrates the allopathic thinking, “Now, if you transfuse billions of healthy bone-marrow-generated white blood cells (containing killer T-cells, trained to respond to cytmegalovirums) into a leukemia, cancer or AIDS patient, allopathic logic itself argues that you’ll need to inject anti-rejection, immune-suppressant drugs at the same time, to prevent the recipient’s immune system from reject the foreign T-cells.”
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