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Re: [A-List] Drug and the metabolic breach/Theory basis



   "The weapon of critique indeed cannot replace the critique of weapons; 
material force must be overthrown by material force, but the theory becomes a 
material force once it gets hold of men. Theory is capable of getting hold of men 
once it demonstrates its truth with regard to man, once it becomes radical. 
To be radical is to grasp something at its roots. But for man the root is man 
himself  . . .   The critique of religion ends with the idea that man is a 
supreme being for man. Hence with the categorical imperative change all 
circumstances in which man is a humiliated, enslaved, abandoned, contemptuous being  . . 
.  The theory is realized in a nation only to the extent to which it is a 
realization of its true needs. "
 
(Introduction to the Critique of Hegelâs Philosophy of Law. Karl Marx) 

Man at his root is biology - really. 

Allow me to introduce some lengthy quotation from the writings of Professor 
Arnold Ehret.
 
 


    "The philosopher, Immanuel Kant, and other contemporary thinkers, have 
venture to critically investigate the process of thinking, itself. The more 
modern materialistic school may at least claim the merit of having reminded us 
that normal thinking requires a normal organ of thought, with well organized 
brain convolutions. Materialism places the carriers of philosophical minds upon 
earthly soil again. It did not commence its speculation in the background, nor 
in the abstract, superâsensual and metaphysical â it put the scalpel of its 
thinking, figuratively and in reality, at the organ of the soul, and opened up a 
philosophy of life â starting with the material atom, and the cell of living 
substances. Brain convolutions, and the quality of nerve substances, seemed to 
become the criterion of a material basis â the process of thinking, as 
perception, logic and judgment. Now the cell appeared really tangible and visible, 
as a specifically organized unit of living substance, and, as a coordinated 
carrier of bodily and mental functions. The anatomy of these microorganisms is 
known: but the quality of their functions, the causes of their vitality are yet 
obscure. They forgot that all depends upon the nourishing with live blood, and 
that the fundamental lever of all thinking â of thinking itself â has to be 
put at the stomach; the center of blood formation â if we want to solve the 
mystery of life. One has to go to the gravity center of the organism â that is, 
ones stomach â in order to understand; alleviate; remedy the heaviness; the 
impediments to one's functions, known as disease. One has to look into the 
workings and at the basis of his central organs, if we want to find the cause of 
accelerate and lowered functional capacity of all parts of the whole system, 
which are being nourished with blood, by the stomach.
 
   . . . (If) the stomach has been brought to that state of cleanliness 
whereby perfect digestion of food is assured; there will be no interference in the 
regular nourishing of the brain with blood â thru the presence of autoâ
toxins. One has, eventually to begin at the stomach, with a blood purifying. We must 
enter upon a higher grade of health â starting from the center of blood 
formation, in order to obtain a perception of "bloodâpureâreason," apriori, that 
disease in the main is but an unconscious laying of mines in the body, which 
will be brought to an inflammation and eruption thru secondary, incident causes, 
such as a cold, infection, etc. We must eliminate the presence of unevacated 
feces, retained thru sticky mucus in the pockets of the intestines, constantly 
poisoning, and thereby interfering with proper digestion and blood building.
 
    Not only all life, but all culture, in the better sense, proceeds from 
the stomach. (4)

Thus Speaketh The Stomach by Prof Arnold Ehert - around 1925. 




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