Beach's article, Modern Miracle Men, was published in
In 1936, Rex Beach who lived in Sebring Florida at the time, wrote a short article about the work of Dr. Charles Northen. Northen (not Northern) had stopped his doctoring work and shifted to agriculture because he felt he could help many, many more if their diets were improved.
Beach's article, Modern Miracle Men, was published in
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Few members of the RBTI Yahoo group are aware of how long I have prayed for a comprehensive compendium of all the RBTI materials out there. My own efforts to develop such a tool kept falling short. One day the thought came that perhaps there was someone in the community who could undertake (and finish) the job. And then young Joel Horst came into view.
Carey Reams had a few choice words in Choose Life Or Death (page 53): "The Reams Biological Theory of Ionization is the practice of health through diet. The practice of medicine is the practice of illness through drugs and surgery."
Have you ever noticed that people are so brainwashed with current drug-think that they view mineral supplements as drugs? In other words, they may have a complaint or "symptom" and they look through the various minerals seeking a magic pill to "cure" their "symptom." I observe exactly that and I see it a lot. People are so swept up into the idea that drugs "do something" that they cannot see the forest because of all the trees in their way. |
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