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WTH Part Two: Chapter 10: June 7, 1984 3/28 (11%) older segregation population nutrients diet
– The Way Toward Health
– © 2011 Laurel Davies-Butts
– Part Two: Starting Over
– Chapter 10: A New Beginning. Instructions, Suggestions, and Resolutions — and When to Ignore These
– June 7, 1984 3:21 P.M. Thursday

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People in such societies often suffer from malnourishment, frequent beatings, an excessive use of the enema, and often indulge in physical punishment. The children are strictly raised, and a lack of normal spontaneity is the rule rather than the exception. Members of such organizations often suffer maladies in which their bodies do not utilize nutrients. They are often food faddists of one kind or another, but because they do fear spontaneity to such a degree they will often become afflicted with diseases or maladies associated with the body’s unconscious processes.

[... 13 paragraphs ...]

The body often wears out because it has been used less and less — and that is because little study has been given to the true capabilities of the healthy physical body in the later years of life. That period also contains certain rhythms in which normal healing processes are highly accelerated, and the life force itself does not wear out or lessen within a body. Its expression may be impeded at any time, but the unique energy of each individual is not drained away because of age alone.

[... 2 paragraphs ...]

Again I accelerate those coordinates that encourage your own peace of body and mind, and accelerate your own healing processes.

[... 2 paragraphs ...]

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