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Nov 5
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652- Top Quality Remedies are Made by Na...

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I currently accept that the foundation of health is nutrition. I also accept that anything made by Nature is the best quality we have access to. This last statement assumes that most of us do not have the ability to make our own remedies and exalt them, or improve what Nature has provided us. The most effective remedies I have used are created using the alchemy of the plant kingdom called “Spagyrics”. Remedies of this kind affect the body, spirit, and soul, which assumes we are a “whole” and not parts. The “whole” plant is used to affect the whole problem. Remedies of this kind also work immediately seeking to heal entirely. In the past few years, I have stood witness to the amazing reality that is spagyric remedies. Did you know that before the 1930s there were universities, hospitals and schools that employed such remedies in this country, with a track record that goes back into the dim recesses of history? Unbroken lineages of knowledge and training existed, from master to apprentice through centuries of application. But what was once lost is now being rediscovered, and in my view a bright and healthy new era will depend on these tried-and-true old ways finding their way back into focus.
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