Guest guest Posted June 14, 2007 Report Share Posted June 14, 2007 Hi Bill and all, I cannot take time to write enough to explain what is beneath all the misconceptions being published in this thread. But Bill, here, in the excerpt below, you share a perfect illustration of one point . namely, the complete confusion people have between problems/causes and symptoms. Yes, urine will kill certain fungi, and in that sense the athlete's foot, or jungle rot, or whatever, is temporarily remediated. But this is the symptom, NOT the problem. Query: Why is a fungus eating the foot in the first place? A little-asked question. Response: From the point of view of the fungus, a portion of the human foot consists of dead matter . in sufficient quantity to constitute a viable food source for the fungus. You can remove the fungus a thousand times, and it will ALWAYS return . unless you address the actual problem. Query: Why does the fungus perceive a portion of this human foot as dead matter? Response: Because from a biological perspective, a portion of the foot IS dead matter. And this is STILL a symptom, NOT the problem. The problem is a diet and lifestyle that causes the body to begin decomposing even while it is ostensibly still alive. And if you correct this problem, then the athlete's foot (or the like) will vanish all by itself . and forever. Best, Elchanan ______ Bill Schoolcraft writes (excerpt): The Irish (as my mother from Ireland told me) from the beginnings of recorded time, would use one's (own) urine, heated with water, to completely rid oneself of what is now called " atheletes feet " or in the time of the Vietname war... " jungle rot " etc... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2007 Report Share Posted June 14, 2007 my dad had that so bad his skin was always wet and peeling..it was awful.... do i understand foot fungus right? Is it a form of yeast infection?...fungus yes..but naturally present in the skin all the time? anna On 6/14/07, Elchanan <Elchanan wrote: > Hi Bill and all, > > > > I cannot take time to write enough to explain what is beneath all the > misconceptions being published in this thread. But Bill, here, in the > excerpt below, you share a perfect illustration of one point . namely, the > complete confusion people have between problems/causes and symptoms. > > > > Yes, urine will kill certain fungi, and in that sense the athlete's foot, or > jungle rot, or whatever, is temporarily remediated. But this is the symptom, > NOT the problem. > > > > Query: Why is a fungus eating the foot in the first place? A little-asked > question. > > > > Response: From the point of view of the fungus, a portion of the human foot > consists of dead matter . in sufficient quantity to constitute a viable food > source for the fungus. > > > > You can remove the fungus a thousand times, and it will ALWAYS return . > unless you address the actual problem. > > > > Query: Why does the fungus perceive a portion of this human foot as dead > matter? > > > > Response: Because from a biological perspective, a portion of the foot IS > dead matter. And this is STILL a symptom, NOT the problem. > > > > The problem is a diet and lifestyle that causes the body to begin > decomposing even while it is ostensibly still alive. And if you correct this > problem, then the athlete's foot (or the like) will vanish all by itself . > and forever. > > > > Best, > > Elchanan > > ______ > > Bill Schoolcraft writes (excerpt): > > > > The Irish (as my mother from Ireland told me) from the beginnings of > recorded time, would use one's (own) urine, heated with water, to > completely rid oneself of what is now called " atheletes feet " or in > the time of the Vietname war... " jungle rot " etc... > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2007 Report Share Posted June 14, 2007 Wow, so deep and yet....so true, Jeannie your time is the most cherished gift of all, tomorrow is promised to no one. Elchanan <Elchanan rawfood Thursday, June 14, 2007 11:27:00 AM [Raw Food] Distinguishing causes from symptoms ... a case in point (WAS: Use urine??? (facial and shampoo use) Hi Bill and all, I cannot take time to write enough to explain what is beneath all the misconceptions being published in this thread. But Bill, here, in the excerpt below, you share a perfect illustration of one point . namely, the complete confusion people have between problems/causes and symptoms. Yes, urine will kill certain fungi, and in that sense the athlete's foot, or jungle rot, or whatever, is temporarily remediated. But this is the symptom, NOT the problem. Query: Why is a fungus eating the foot in the first place? A little-asked question. Response: From the point of view of the fungus, a portion of the human foot consists of dead matter . in sufficient quantity to constitute a viable food source for the fungus. You can remove the fungus a thousand times, and it will ALWAYS return . unless you address the actual problem. Query: Why does the fungus perceive a portion of this human foot as dead matter? Response: Because from a biological perspective, a portion of the foot IS dead matter. And this is STILL a symptom, NOT the problem. The problem is a diet and lifestyle that causes the body to begin decomposing even while it is ostensibly still alive. And if you correct this problem, then the athlete's foot (or the like) will vanish all by itself . and forever. Best, Elchanan ______ Bill Schoolcraft writes (excerpt): The Irish (as my mother from Ireland told me) from the beginnings of recorded time, would use one's (own) urine, heated with water, to completely rid oneself of what is now called " atheletes feet " or in the time of the Vietname war... " jungle rot " etc... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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