Can you keep your disease?

Disease Labels vs Biological RealityUnderstanding Toxemia, Cellular Waste, and the Body’s Healing Response

Disclaimer: This article is provided for educational purposes only and reflects a Natural Hygiene (Terrain Model) perspective on health and nutrition. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any condition, and does not constitute veterinary or medical advice. The views expressed are independent of the conventional medical or veterinary industry, and all decisions regarding animal care or personal health care are the responsibility of the owner/individual.

Most people these days believe in the incorrect medical narrative that there are different illnesses, thousands or hundreds of thousands of unique diseases, of which medicine has no cures. What the medical industry is actually referring to are different collections of symptoms, of which they place various disease labels. A disease label is not an entity; it is just a marketing tool. In biological reality, there is only one disease, which is toxemia, which is an over-acid condition of the body, created by impaired removal of cellular wastes, which leads to cellular malfunction.

There are two types of symptoms: expulsion symptoms and malfunction symptoms. Expulsion symptoms are how the body cleanses and heals from the damage caused by the wrong foods and other unhealthy lifestyle choices. These symptoms are how the body actively removes itself from the conditions of disease.

Malfunction symptoms develop when cells are chronically surrounded by their own accumulated waste. When this waste burden becomes excessive, either because eliminative symptoms are repeatedly suppressed with drugs or because we continually add to the load through cooked foods, animal products, processed foods, smoking, alcohol, and other intoxicants, the body can no longer keep up with removal. The retained waste irritates and damages cells, interfering with their normal function. What we call cellular malfunction is not a disease in itself, but a symptom of an underlying toxic state.

Health is the state in which the body operates with ease. Disease is simply the loss of that ease. When we burden the body with waste through cooked foods, animal products, chemical poisons, and other abuses, it cannot function at normal efficiency. If we continue those habits, the body either maintains the same state of dysfunction and produces the same symptoms or it declines further and produces new ones. Symptoms do not appear randomly; they reflect the conditions we create.

The medical industry collects clusters of symptoms, groups them together, and assigns them names. These labels are not explanations; they are classifications. Symptoms themselves are not diseases. They are the body’s response to underlying conditions. When harmful conditions remain in place, the body produces symptoms to manage them. Remove those causes, and the body no longer needs to produce those symptoms.

If we want the body to function normally, we must provide normal conditions. When we introduce inappropriate inputs, the body adapts the only way it can: it responds with symptoms. Many of those symptoms represent the body’s steady effort to eliminate the excess waste created by improper food choices and unhealthy habits. The body does not malfunction without reason. It responds directly to the environment we create. Symptoms are the body giving us usable feedback about the inputs we are providing.

When we restore the conditions required for normal operation, the body returns to normal operation. Once the causes are removed, disease labels lose their foundation. It actually takes considerable effort to maintain the disease. We must overeat, overwork, ingest stimulants and drugs, and continually burden the body with irritants. Health, by contrast, requires far less strain. We eat foods suited to our physiology—simple, ripe, whole foods that digest and assimilate easily. We rest. We breathe clean air. We engage in work and relationships that nourish rather than exhaust us. Health often requires subtraction, not addition.

It is far more laborious to manufacture disease than to support health. Disease demands the preparation of heavy, stimulating meals, constant exposure to toxins, and continuous energy expenditure through difficult digestion and recovery. Health can be as simple as eating a ripe apple. No complex preparation. No chemical stimulation. No aftermath that taxes the system. The body thrives when we stop interfering with it.

You cannot maintain disease—no matter the label—once you remove its causes. It does not matter what name has been assigned. If you stop burdening the body, it stops producing the symptoms required to cope with that burden.

If you would like to understand this process in greater depth, begin with Disease 101 – How We Create Disease on a Cellular Level (and How We Reverse It)

For a broader foundation on the purpose of symptoms and the body’s healing efforts, read The Nature and Purpose of Disease.

And if you are ready to apply these principles practically, start with What Is the Natural Human Diet?

These articles will give you the framework to understand not only how disease develops, but how to reverse the conditions that created it.

Reader Q&A

Snake Bites and Snake Venom

Understanding Venom, Fear, and the Body’s Healing Intelligence – Why Adding More Poison Is Not the Answer

Disclaimer: This article is provided for educational purposes only and reflects a Natural Hygiene (Terrain Model) perspective on health and nutrition. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any condition, and does not constitute veterinary or medical advice. The views expressed are independent of the conventional medical or veterinary industry, and all decisions regarding animal care or personal health care are the responsibility of the owner/individual.

Question:

What would you do if you got bitten by a venomous snake like a rattlesnake or cottonmouth? What are your thoughts on anti-venom injections from the hospital? Would you use natural remedies like pulling salves or get medically treatment?

Answer:

I would fast and go to bed. If the body has been exposed to one poison, there is no benefit to be had by adding a second poison, or a third or fourth. Since antivenom just injects more poison into a poisoned body to stop the symptoms created by the body from eliminating the first poison, there is really no benefit to adding that poison.

All natural remedies would make a healthy body sick. Why would they have any benefit to a sick body? Two wrongs don’t make a right. We cannot poison a poisoned body back to health.

As soon as a toxin or poison enters the body, our body immediately takes action against the toxin or poison. Immediately upon getting bitten, our body is already taking action to remove the snake venom, repair the tissues, and heal itself.

The body takes action against the anti-venom. The body takes action against the salve. The body takes action against the natural remedy. All action requires energy. Would you rather your body concentrate its energy on removing the snake venom, or divide its energy between the venom, the poison from the anti-venom, the poison from the salve, and the poison from the natural remedies?

Personally, I would rather fast and rest so the body can get the snake venom out as quickly as possible without having to squander its energy to take action elsewhere.

On a side note, here is a picture of one of the Agkistrodon piscivorus (Venemous Northern Cottonmouth) I relocated from my front steps last spring. Snakes are fascinating, its too bad that humans have created so much fear around them. If we could stop freaking out about things for a moment we could probably make life much nicer for ourselves and all the creatures we were charged to protect.

If this perspective challenges what you have been taught about emergency care, it will help to understand the broader principles behind it. You may want to read Healing Stories – Broken Bones, Severe Injuries and Fasting to see how the body repairs even dramatic trauma when given rest and proper conditions:
https://www.therawkey.com/healing-stories-broken-bones-severe-injuries-and-fasting/

For a deeper look at medical interventions that introduce foreign substances into the bloodstream, see Blood Transfusions:
https://www.therawkey.com/blood-transfusions/

And to understand why intravenous fluids are not as neutral as they appear, read The Dangers of Saline Drips:
https://www.therawkey.com/the-dangers-of-saline-drips/

All of these articles build on the same foundation: the body is the healer, and our role is to remove obstacles rather than introduce new burdens. If you want a deeper understanding of how and why the body initiates crises in the first place, read The Nature and Purpose of Disease – Part 1:
https://www.therawkey.com/the-nature-and-purpose-of-disease/