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Toxemia Explained: The True Interpretation of the Cause of Disease
John H. Tilden, J. H. Tilden
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| #2938124 in Books | 2007-04-23 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.02 x.25 x5.98l,.41 | File type: PDF | 120 pages||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| the human body is quite good at doing this on it's own if provided the ...|By Q|Dr. Tilden is very philosophical in his approach to writing this book--which is understandable when one considers the original publication date is 1926. This writing approach may not appeal to all readers but Tilden constructs a thorough argument for his thesis--the accumulation of toxins in the hu|From the Publisher|Kessinger Publishing reprints over 1,500 similar titles all available through .com.
From time immemorial man has looked for a savior; and, when not looking for a savior, he is looking for a cure. He believes in paternalism. He is looking to get something for nothing, not knowing that the highest price we ever pay for anything is to have it given to us. Instead of accepting salvation, it is better to deserve it. Instead of buying, begging, or stealing, a cure, it is better to stop building disease. Disease is of man's own building, and one worse thing th...
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