Lothar Hirneise famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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I find it tragic that I must experience almost daily that cancer patients spend more time thinking about how many, and which, tablets they should take instead of dealing with personal changes.
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Every successful cancer treatment includes the following three ingredients: thorough detoxification, a change of diet and mental or spiritual work.
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The better cancer patients understand why they are here on this planet and what their spiritual purpose is, the better their prognosis for survival.
-- Lothar Hirneise
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I'm not sure what Essiac does to extend cancer survival, and for all we know it may not have this effect. On the other hand, it's not toxic and my patients have reported feeling good while taking it, so why not support them?
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If manufacturers are so sure there is nothing wrong with genetically modified foods, pesticides and cloned meats, they should have no problems labeling them as such. After all, cancer will kill one in every two men and one in every three women now alive, reports Samuel Epstein, chairman of the Cancer Prevention Coalition. Like our ancestors, we act in ways that will bemuse future societies. The military-industrial complex lubricates the mass-agriculture system with fossil fuels. Tons of heavy metals and other hazardous, even radioactive, waste is sprayed on American agricultural soil.
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Pray, always pray; when sickness wastes thy frame, Prayer brings the healing power of Jesus' name.
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Better beans and bacon in peace than cakes and ale in fear.
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Forgetting about our mistakes and our wounds isn't enough to make them disappear.
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You can't get a solution if you won't talk to the people that have the problem. You can't ever have healing if the patient is left out of the operation room.
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Med students panic their first year when they learn all the diseases. It's not until the second year that they learn the cures.
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The requirements of health, and the style of female attire which custom enjoins, are in direct antagonism to each other.
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That men do not learn very much from the lessons of history is the most important of all the lessons of history.
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Men make use of their illnesses at least as much as they are made use of by them.