Guest guest Posted May 15, 2007 Report Share Posted May 15, 2007 Every cold or flu you have had that you cleared up with antibiotics or pharmaceutical remedies will reappear once you start cleansing and detoxing your body. And thus explains the mucus. I learned this from watching the lectures of Dr Bernard Jensen at the Spa in September 2005; a venue of rest and good food after the massive healings I had experienced at The Sanctuary, Koh Phan Gan that summer. You can understand it better with a diagram. This is my rendition of what I remember from one of Dr Jensen's lectures I watched at The Spa. Health, or lack of it, is on the vertical axis and time is on the horizontal. [diagram] So, as a model, the diagram assumes that we all start off in a state of perfect health when we are children. Then we get a cold and perhaps take an antibiotic for it. Snot is immediately suppressed. Snot, mucus, bogies, whatever you call it; this stuff is a sign your body is eliminating the bad guys. Cold and flu medicines work on stopping the production of mucus, thus giving us a false confidence that the disease has been dealt with. But Oh No, not at all. Because the next step is chest, sinus and skin infections where the body is desperately trying to eliminate all the repressed snot from a previous point in time. But this time it's far more serious because your immune system has to deal with whatever bug you caught at the time, as well as the growing accumulation of snot. And so the story goes on. Until, God forbid, cancer or worse. But even at that point, it is not too late. The body is an incredible machine and will heal itself given half a chance. The point on the timeline where you stop the process of descent and begin to heal yourself is a measure of what you can expect in terms of healing reactions whilst you are getting well. So for me, I stopped this process at around about the blue box, sometime in 2003. Since then I have had a heap of healing reactions in the form of sinus and chest infections, coughs and colds. Including major snot production each time. Each time I have experienced this ill health I have meditated through the process and only taken an aspirin maybe if the headaches got really unbearable. I have taken no snot suppressing medicines at all - apart from one serious hayfever allergy I had in 2006 where I was left little choice but to buy an inhaler because I couldn't breathe. I am not saying do not use the chemist if you really need to. Not at all. Don't get me wrong, modern medicine is fabulous stuff. BUT. Be discerning. Ask yourself, do I really need this Sudafed, Salbutomol, antibiotic, or whatever? Is there another way? A quick story from the past. I used to suffer with tonsillitis every October from about the age of 8 to 17. Of course, I would be given antibiotics for the problem which would then go away. My local doctor was a horrible man and he frightened me. At the age of 17 the annual throat disease came on and I went as usual to the doc. The antibiotics he gave me didn't work, so I went back for more. He gave me exactly the same antibiotics again and they also didn't work. So I went back for more. He gave me a different brand, stronger I think, and finally they worked immediately. I was sick of taking antibiotics, so when these more powerful drugs started to work I stopped taking them. The metallic taste in my mouth from them was disgusting. And, as I didn't complete the course, the infection came back. Well, I was too scared to go back to the doc and tell him that I hadn't completed the course, because he would have told me off and made me feel an inch high, which was an extra emotional battering I couldn't endure at the time. So I just sat through the infection. It was the worst throat infection I ever had. It lasted around two weeks and there were sizable white golf balls at the back of my throat for the duration. Eventually it disappeared. AND. AND. I have NEVER had tonsillitis again in my life. I'm 33 now. Interestingly, and not so unusually I expect, there wasn't a year of my life until I was 30 where I didn't take at least one course of antibiotics. That's fucked and it's no wonder I got so bloody sick. However, we shouldn't forget that illness has an emotional aspect which cannot be ignored, and will reveal itself once the healing has got going in earnest. This needs to be supported too. Dr Jensen places the root of all illness in the bowels and advises nutritional changes for health. I saw him on the TV, a 77 year old man, leaping around the stage like a young mountain goat explaining his expertise in layman's terms to the audience. If you get a chance to read anything by him or see his lectures you will not be disappointed. He explained to me why I produce excessive amounts of snot when I get a healing reaction. Which makes it all OK in a way. And sometimes, I even get a feeling for when the original illness was. I've reported one of those feelings previously in my story, an illness that harked back to when I was a teenager. Very recently, I had a horrific chest infection during which I started having uncanny thoughts about being in school when I was seven. I remembered the classes - we were learning about the bones and the skeleton. I remembered our teacher, Mrs Knight, and the smell of the place. I was a very sickly child and was out of school a lot as a kid, usually with bronchitis. This is all very good news for me. Because it means I don't have too far to go now in terms of mucus backlog. And I'm very happy about that indeed. http://kaetiekalfou.eponym.com/blog/_archives/2007/5/15/2950611.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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