The Counterproductive Effects of Drugs
Written in 1953, The Book of the Medical Revolution
As I have already mentioned, there has never been a single case in the world to date where a disease has been cured by medicine. Of course, to be cured is to be cured of a disease without surgery and with medicines alone, and this is the true cure. The fact is, however, that all such cures have only a temporary effect, such as his asthma, for example. Even injections such as ephedrine, a special remedy for this disease, stop with a single dose at first, but this only lasts for a certain period of time, and after a while the symptoms start again, and the duration gradually narrows, and what started out as once a month becomes three weeks, two weeks, a week, and so on. Finally, some patients have to be injected several times a day, or even dozens of times a day. In such cases, the patient has to grab a syringe and inject himself each time, but in this case he has come one step closer to death, and it is safe to say that he will not survive. However, it is not only asthma, but all kinds of injections as well, which is a truly frightening problem. Of course, the same applies to medication, and there are often people who are known as medicine lovers, medicine wholesalers or medicine packers, but these people neither die nor become healthy, they just hang around half-heartedly all year round and are alive only in name. However, such people have a good saying. They say, "It is thanks to medicines that I am alive", but in fact, they have interpreted the opposite, that they cannot be healthy because of medicines, and this is because medicinal superstition has sunk into their bones. To put this more simply, any drug works no differently from drug addiction. The only difference is that narcotics are shot frequently because of the short duration of their effects, while ordinary drugs are not noticed because of the long duration of their effects. This makes it clear that narcotics are acute and ordinary drugs are chronic.
The medical interpretation of medicines is that any medicines are supposed to naturally excrete their extra toxins, which is a serious mistake. The reason for this is that the human digestive system originally distinguishes between digestible and non-digestible substances. In other words, the things that can be digested include the five grains, vegetables, fish, poultry and meat, which have been determined since ancient times and are well understood because they match the human sense of taste. As long as this is the natural way of eating, you should not get ill and should always be in good health. But if people decide on their own that something is a medicine and something is a poison, then they should not eat what they want to eat and should endure eating what they do not want to eat, which is nothing short of appalling. It has long been said that good medicine is bitter in the mouth, but this is also wrong. Bitter food is poison, so the food itself indicates that it should not be put in the mouth, and because it is poison, the cleansing process is stopped and the food becomes pleasant for a time, so it is mistakenly thought to be effective.
The digestive system was originally designed to process foods other than the prescribed ones, so it is obvious that medicines are not processed because they are foreign substances. If we only know this, we can be saved a great deal. Moreover, experts are well aware that the raw materials of drugs are all poisonous. That is, in the case of research into new drugs, poisonous substances are always used as raw materials. In the case of his special medicine for syphilis, No. 606, it is arsenic trioxide, a highly poisonous substance that is lethal even when used in the form of a single ear scratch. Penicillin, which has been in vogue recently, is not a poison because it is made from water moss, but it is not something that should be put into the human mouth. It was created by God as food for fish, so it cannot be useful for humans. It is also often said that there is a danger of poisoning if the dosage of a medicine is broken, but this is also because it is poison. As all of the above are poison and foreign substances, they cannot be digested and absorbed, but remain in the body and become pathogenic.