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Tonsils:
Should We Keep Them?
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Dr. Norman Walker
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Tonsils:
Should We Keep Them?
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Dr. Norman Walker
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The tonsils (palatine tonsils) are a pair of soft tissue masses
located at the rear of the throat (pharynx).
Each tonsil is composed of tissue similar to lymph nodes, covered by pink mucosa (like on the adjacent mouth lining).
Running through the mucosa of each tonsil are pits, called crypts.
The tonsils are part of the lymphatic system,
which helps to fight infections.
Tonsils vary widely in size and swell in response to infection.
The tonsils (palatine tonsils) are a pair of soft tissue masses
located at the rear of the throat (pharynx).
Each tonsil is composed of tissue similar to lymph nodes, covered by pink mucosa (like on the adjacent mouth lining).
Running through the mucosa of each tonsil are pits, called crypts.
The tonsils are part of the lymphatic system,
which helps to fight infections.
Tonsils vary widely in size and swell in response to infection.
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TONSILLITIS
The result of the overworking of the tonsils causing them to become inflamed.
The tonsils are the first line of defense and their function is to control the entrance into the body of too large an army of germs when the waste matter in the body accumulates too rapidly.
The removal of tonsils is analogous to castration.
It also affects the personality often transforming the child or adult into an impotent individual,
and females into slovenly, frigid characters.
A rapid degeneration of the body structure has often been observed.
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TONSILLITIS
The result of the overworking of the tonsils causing them to become inflamed.
The tonsils are the first line of defense and their function is to control the entrance into the body of too large an army of germs when the waste matter in the body accumulates too rapidly.
The removal of tonsils is analogous to castration.
It also affects the personality often transforming the child or adult into an impotent individual,
and females into slovenly, frigid characters.
A rapid degeneration of the body structure has often been observed.
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Tonsils:
Should We Keep Them?
Dr. Norman Walker
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http://www.what-to-eat.eu/english/svetelna_knihovna/htm/en/en_kniha_colon_health.htm
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Should We Keep Them?
Dr. Norman Walker
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http://www.what-to-eat.eu/english/svetelna_knihovna/htm/en/en_kniha_colon_health.htm
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Tonsils: Should We Keep Them?
Next, further up on this side of the cecum, we find that the middle of the pouch or sacculation is labeled tonsils. This is to indicate that this area has some relationship with the glands in the throat known as tonsils.
Did anyone ever tell you that tonsils have no useful purpose, and that they should be removed during childhood in order to prevent their having to be taken out later in life? Those who ascribe this theory do not know what they are talking about.
My medical dictionary brushes off the subject by merely stating that, "The tonsil is a small almond shaped body situated on each side, between the front and the rear pillars, of the soft palate. It consists of an aggregation of from 10 to 18 small follicles (bags or crypts) covered by a mucous membrane." The entire healing profession has greatly minimized the vital importance of these two indispensable glands, the tonsils.
Man was not created with anything that was not useful and necessary. So, like every other gland in the body, the tonsils have their part in the economy of the human anatomy, its functions and activities.
I have studied very carefully many of the books published by the brothers I. and G. Calderoli of Bergamo, Italy, recounting in detail the results of their 30 years of intensive research on tonsils, in the Universities of Vienna and Berlin. I have many of their books, written in Italian, and refer to them often.
When I met Dr. Guido Calderoli in Bergamo, Italy some years ago, we discussed this subject very thoroughly. I asked him if any of the patients suffering with tonsils happened to be bothered with aches or pains in the right side, under the ribs. He never paid much attention to this, but as he thought back, he remembered it was a frequent complaint which was often attributed to some disturbance in the appendix.
I asked if any of his patients had an appendectomy after the tonsils had been "taken care of." He did not remember any instance where this took place, and he agreed that undoubtedly the clearing up of the tonsil ailment may have indirectly had something to do with the colon.
Next, further up on this side of the cecum, we find that the middle of the pouch or sacculation is labeled tonsils. This is to indicate that this area has some relationship with the glands in the throat known as tonsils.
Did anyone ever tell you that tonsils have no useful purpose, and that they should be removed during childhood in order to prevent their having to be taken out later in life? Those who ascribe this theory do not know what they are talking about.
My medical dictionary brushes off the subject by merely stating that, "The tonsil is a small almond shaped body situated on each side, between the front and the rear pillars, of the soft palate. It consists of an aggregation of from 10 to 18 small follicles (bags or crypts) covered by a mucous membrane." The entire healing profession has greatly minimized the vital importance of these two indispensable glands, the tonsils.
Man was not created with anything that was not useful and necessary. So, like every other gland in the body, the tonsils have their part in the economy of the human anatomy, its functions and activities.
I have studied very carefully many of the books published by the brothers I. and G. Calderoli of Bergamo, Italy, recounting in detail the results of their 30 years of intensive research on tonsils, in the Universities of Vienna and Berlin. I have many of their books, written in Italian, and refer to them often.
When I met Dr. Guido Calderoli in Bergamo, Italy some years ago, we discussed this subject very thoroughly. I asked him if any of the patients suffering with tonsils happened to be bothered with aches or pains in the right side, under the ribs. He never paid much attention to this, but as he thought back, he remembered it was a frequent complaint which was often attributed to some disturbance in the appendix.
I asked if any of his patients had an appendectomy after the tonsils had been "taken care of." He did not remember any instance where this took place, and he agreed that undoubtedly the clearing up of the tonsil ailment may have indirectly had something to do with the colon.
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Some people assume the most important function of the tonsils is to collect germs, microbes and bacteria, preventing their entrance into the system. Such statements come from those who either are not aware that the body is literally filled with conflicting germs or do not know the deeper activities of the glands in the body.
Swollen tonsils are among the most notorious afflictions of children and young people, purely and simply because they neglect to respond to the call of their bowels and fail to understand the importance of proper nutrition. Adults are just as prone to neglect these two basic principles in the attainment and the maintenance of health. Without having studied the reason why our Creator placed the tonsils where they are, nor investigated the aftereffects of removing afflicted tonsils, the general custom for generations has been to cut them out.
Unquestionably, there is an endocrine gland correlation between tonsils, reproductive organs, and the cecum pouch of the colon. Man cannot interfere with this intimate relationship without grave danger.
Let me give you a vivid example which definitely related the cecum to a tonsil affliction. I had a friend in New York who had a beautiful little home out on the Island. She kept her home meticulously clean and in order, and she spent much of her spare time in the maintenance of her garden, which had beautiful roses and other flowers.
I met her one day on 42nd Street in New York as I was on my way to Grand Central Station. I naturally asked how she was. She told me that for nearly two weeks she had suffered with a persistent sore throat. Catherine, a nurse and co-worker in her office, had urged her to go to the hospital without delay and have her tonsils removed. I strongly protested and recommended that she have a series of colon irrigations.
She objected to this, saying that after her recovery from the tonsillectomy she was planning on taking Catherine's advice to have an appendectomy, as she had a pain on her right side below her ribs. Again I protested, to which she replied, "I would have you know that Catherine was head of one of the largest hospital's nursing divisions for 20 years. Who are you to know more than she?"
My final words to her were, "My dear lady, I have given you my advice. If you go through with your tonsillectomy you will regret it for the rest of your life." I did not see this lady again until nearly one year later when we happened to meet almost at the same spot on 42nd Street. She was the one who stopped me. I did not recognize her.
I asked how her house on the Island with all her beautiful flowers was coming along. "Oh," she said, "I had to sell that six months ago. It was too much for me to keep up. I now have a small apartment where I can go home at lunch time and relax, and when I get through at the office I go home and rest for the remainder of the day." I asked if she had gone through with the appendectomy, and she said her appendix trouble did not develop after her tonsillectomy, so she did nothing about it.
A young doctor, only 38 years of age, whose tonsils were removed declared, "I myself feel a progressive weariness. I am always tired, even after resting."
A 25-year-old young woman had only one tonsil removed when she was 21 years old; nevertheless, after her tonsillectomy she began to take notice of disturbances which had never afflicted her before. She had pains in her back; she frequently perspired, her hands were always moist; she had frequent attacks of dizziness, and if meals were late she felt faint.
She also experienced restlessness in sleep with morning fatigue, and general physical weakness. She found she had become untidy and careless in her housekeeping. No longer did she even feel like singing.
A 28-year-old electrical technician, ten years after tonsil removal, declared, "I must have been born tired. My family and friends ridicule me."
An examination of thousands of workmen whose tonsils were removed in their youth clearly demonstrated the afflictions following a tonsillectomy — loss of physical, sexual and mental dynamism.
In the year 1952, England imported from Italy many hundreds of mine workers. Why? Because some 60% of the British youth were without tonsils and consequently constantly too tired for this kind of work. Italy, having the lowest percentage in Europe of tonsillectomies, had men who were virile and vigorous. Thirty years of study in Italy proved that, sooner or later, tonsillectomies reduced vigor and vitality in its victims.
The two Calderoli brothers spent 30 years in deep research on the subject, and this is a long enough time to arrive at many undeniable conclusions.
Their conclusions resulted from innumerable studies of victims of tonsillectomies.
These studies revealed that young women who were formerly normal in their affection and attraction for young men gradually had their feelings reversed, no longer wanting to have anything to do with them.
Wives, who at one time were a closely knit, loving, and attentive member of their family, carefully solicitous of their children, husband and other family members found themselves easily annoyed and paying little or no attention to their needs and habits. Household duties were neglected. What remained was far less priority for these duties and organizational concerns of the home.
Businessmen whose tonsils were afflicted and removed in their adulthood became lax in business, lost interest in their social contacts and experienced unbearable fatigue. With thirty years of consistent proof of this state of affairs, it is evident to me that my own experiences with people simply followed this natural pattern.
Tonsils have a definite relation to the sex or reproductive organs, called the gonads (the testicles and the ovaries). The Calderolis proved that men and women who are 28 years old and less and without tonsils are less masculine and less feminine, respectively.
Extended physiological and clinical research has revealed that there is an intimate relationship between tonsils and ovaries. The removal of tonsils can readily affect the frequency and volume of menstruation, a fact which should alert women to alarm. In such cases many a mother has panicked not only at the excessive loss of blood during her daughter's menstruation but also at a morbid white discharge that often occurs between cycles as a result of vaginal or uterine infection.
As I have already tried to emphasize, the loss of sex sensitivity in young women frequently follows the removal of tonsils. They become frigid. Many were asked: "Why then did you get married?" They answered, "Because everybody does. Besides, it establishes me." The ultimate end of such marriages is divorce or even worse calamities. Such women lose their ability to enjoy life and to sustain the interest and the spirit of the man and of the family.
At the time Dr. Calderoli wrote his book, Popoli Senza Tonsille (People Without Tonsils), there were three large institutions in Italy for young women. They all refused admission to women whose tonsils had been removed. The deans of these institutions gave as their reason: "Generally, with their tonsils removed they are lazy, their character has changed as a result of the tonsillectomy, and their outlook on life has degenerated."
The eventual result of tonsil removal has been reduced activity and cheerfulness in children, less buoyancy in young people, and general lassitude in adults. Weariness is noticeable in students, in married life, in the family and in social activities. Young women deprived of their tonsils are likely to lose their inclination towards normal sex conduct and develop an aversion to maternity. The famous Calderoli Doctors have proved beyond a doubt that tonsils are so essential in the life of the individual that their removal can have frustrating, devastating effects and repercussions for the rest of the individual's life.
In past generations, and to this very day, tonsils were considered organs of defense and of protection. Their function was considered limited to, and circumscribed by, the trapping and catching of germs and microbes passing through the nose and mouth. If that were an infallible fact, then everybody--everybody--would be afflicted with whatever happens to be the prevailing ailment. But that is not the case. It is the condition of the system, as exemplified by what is taking place in the colon, that can make the tonsils give their warnings.
The tonsils and the condition of the colon must always be considered and linked as warning factors.
Apart from the importance of the tonsils themselves, there are clear, distinct, explicit reasons for giving meticulous attention to the colon. No one else can be responsible for your colon; it is your responsibility. I consider colon irrigations to be the most vital phase of the care of the body. The removal of offending waste matter from the colon automatically removes or reduces the obstruction from the throat, the nasal cavities and wherever the trouble with the tonsils has its inception.
Research has proved that tonsil removal is having serious consequences and great repercussions in the civil life of nations. Considering national statistics, it is not surprising to learn that about one third of the married people in the United States of America, in Europe and in the Scandinavian countries have no children, one third with only one. This, in fact, could be due to the aftermath of wholesale tonsillectomies.
I personally, in my own direct contact with people, have never known it to fail that when the tonsils are afflicted, enemas and colon irrigations cleared them up.
What About a Sore Throat?
A sore throat can be caused by any one or more of many reasons, causes and circumstances. In the first place, the mouth is the principal organ through which anything can enter the human system. The one thing we do regularly, every minute of the day and night, is to breathe. What do we breathe? We naturally breathe the air which happens to be in the atmosphere in which we find ourselves. While air is composed of nitrogen and oxygen, in this day and generation we are virtually encased in an aura of pollution, not the least of which are the myriads and myriads of germs, viruses and bacteria which we cannot see.
The throat is equipped with protective devices which prevent such parasites from entering the body — to a certain extent. If the body is pure and thoroughly clean, germs, virus and bacteria cannot exist in it, because these parasites are scavengers created for the specific purpose of destroying putrefactive waste matter, wherever it may happen to be. If the body is free of such waste matter there is nothing for these scavengers to feed on, and where there is no life-sustaining material, life perishes.
Consequently, if a sore throat develops, where can the soreness come from? It is the natural result of the irritation of parasites rummaging in the region of the throat, and a warning to proceed with a body-cleansing as quickly as possible. When the throat is irritated, we look for the source of irritation in the condition of the sewage system of the body, which is the colon.
I have observed again and again when people have noticed the first indication of a sore throat, the soreness has disappeared almost immediately upon promptly taking a series of colon irrigations.
I had occasion, many years ago, to take a trip into Mexico which would keep me there for at least two or three weeks. Another doctor accompanied me. The night before leaving, although I did not feel I needed one, I took a colonic. I also took my enema bag and lubricating tube with me in my suitcase. I returned from my trip in perfect health, whereas my doctor friend, who was not as colon-conscious as I was, returned with a dose of amoebic diarrhea.
I am absolutely sure that if my doctor friend had taken some colon irrigations before we went to Mexico, he too would have returned in perfect health. We stayed in the same hotel and we ate all our meals together. Our first luncheon was at the Focolare Restaurant. The head waiter was an Italian whose name was Mr. Sabato.
He and I "clicked" instantly when I was able to talk with him in Italian. My friend ordered some meat for his lunch, while my order was for an all-raw vegetable salad served with a dressing which I suggested. When our respective dishes arrived, my friend said my meal looked so good that the next time he would order the same! Now if the cause of his ailment were to afflict every American who visited Mexico, by all such rules I should have been afflicted in the same way he was. But it did not work that way. He developed throat trouble which persisted for three or four weeks.
A number of times I have had students and friends call on me before they were leaving for destinations abroad and, as far as I was able to check, all those who took the necessary colon-cleansing precautions returned after a healthy trip with no ill effects. However, two or three who contacted me on their return told me they were not meticulous in the matter of their colons, and they did have some health problems, principally bowel and throat trouble.
So, even if the colon happens to be located two or three feet away from the throat, with no apparent connection between them, it is an indisputable fact that the relationship exists — obscure as it may seem to be.
Swollen tonsils are among the most notorious afflictions of children and young people, purely and simply because they neglect to respond to the call of their bowels and fail to understand the importance of proper nutrition. Adults are just as prone to neglect these two basic principles in the attainment and the maintenance of health. Without having studied the reason why our Creator placed the tonsils where they are, nor investigated the aftereffects of removing afflicted tonsils, the general custom for generations has been to cut them out.
Unquestionably, there is an endocrine gland correlation between tonsils, reproductive organs, and the cecum pouch of the colon. Man cannot interfere with this intimate relationship without grave danger.
Let me give you a vivid example which definitely related the cecum to a tonsil affliction. I had a friend in New York who had a beautiful little home out on the Island. She kept her home meticulously clean and in order, and she spent much of her spare time in the maintenance of her garden, which had beautiful roses and other flowers.
I met her one day on 42nd Street in New York as I was on my way to Grand Central Station. I naturally asked how she was. She told me that for nearly two weeks she had suffered with a persistent sore throat. Catherine, a nurse and co-worker in her office, had urged her to go to the hospital without delay and have her tonsils removed. I strongly protested and recommended that she have a series of colon irrigations.
She objected to this, saying that after her recovery from the tonsillectomy she was planning on taking Catherine's advice to have an appendectomy, as she had a pain on her right side below her ribs. Again I protested, to which she replied, "I would have you know that Catherine was head of one of the largest hospital's nursing divisions for 20 years. Who are you to know more than she?"
My final words to her were, "My dear lady, I have given you my advice. If you go through with your tonsillectomy you will regret it for the rest of your life." I did not see this lady again until nearly one year later when we happened to meet almost at the same spot on 42nd Street. She was the one who stopped me. I did not recognize her.
I asked how her house on the Island with all her beautiful flowers was coming along. "Oh," she said, "I had to sell that six months ago. It was too much for me to keep up. I now have a small apartment where I can go home at lunch time and relax, and when I get through at the office I go home and rest for the remainder of the day." I asked if she had gone through with the appendectomy, and she said her appendix trouble did not develop after her tonsillectomy, so she did nothing about it.
A young doctor, only 38 years of age, whose tonsils were removed declared, "I myself feel a progressive weariness. I am always tired, even after resting."
A 25-year-old young woman had only one tonsil removed when she was 21 years old; nevertheless, after her tonsillectomy she began to take notice of disturbances which had never afflicted her before. She had pains in her back; she frequently perspired, her hands were always moist; she had frequent attacks of dizziness, and if meals were late she felt faint.
She also experienced restlessness in sleep with morning fatigue, and general physical weakness. She found she had become untidy and careless in her housekeeping. No longer did she even feel like singing.
A 28-year-old electrical technician, ten years after tonsil removal, declared, "I must have been born tired. My family and friends ridicule me."
An examination of thousands of workmen whose tonsils were removed in their youth clearly demonstrated the afflictions following a tonsillectomy — loss of physical, sexual and mental dynamism.
In the year 1952, England imported from Italy many hundreds of mine workers. Why? Because some 60% of the British youth were without tonsils and consequently constantly too tired for this kind of work. Italy, having the lowest percentage in Europe of tonsillectomies, had men who were virile and vigorous. Thirty years of study in Italy proved that, sooner or later, tonsillectomies reduced vigor and vitality in its victims.
The two Calderoli brothers spent 30 years in deep research on the subject, and this is a long enough time to arrive at many undeniable conclusions.
Their conclusions resulted from innumerable studies of victims of tonsillectomies.
These studies revealed that young women who were formerly normal in their affection and attraction for young men gradually had their feelings reversed, no longer wanting to have anything to do with them.
Wives, who at one time were a closely knit, loving, and attentive member of their family, carefully solicitous of their children, husband and other family members found themselves easily annoyed and paying little or no attention to their needs and habits. Household duties were neglected. What remained was far less priority for these duties and organizational concerns of the home.
Businessmen whose tonsils were afflicted and removed in their adulthood became lax in business, lost interest in their social contacts and experienced unbearable fatigue. With thirty years of consistent proof of this state of affairs, it is evident to me that my own experiences with people simply followed this natural pattern.
Tonsils have a definite relation to the sex or reproductive organs, called the gonads (the testicles and the ovaries). The Calderolis proved that men and women who are 28 years old and less and without tonsils are less masculine and less feminine, respectively.
Extended physiological and clinical research has revealed that there is an intimate relationship between tonsils and ovaries. The removal of tonsils can readily affect the frequency and volume of menstruation, a fact which should alert women to alarm. In such cases many a mother has panicked not only at the excessive loss of blood during her daughter's menstruation but also at a morbid white discharge that often occurs between cycles as a result of vaginal or uterine infection.
As I have already tried to emphasize, the loss of sex sensitivity in young women frequently follows the removal of tonsils. They become frigid. Many were asked: "Why then did you get married?" They answered, "Because everybody does. Besides, it establishes me." The ultimate end of such marriages is divorce or even worse calamities. Such women lose their ability to enjoy life and to sustain the interest and the spirit of the man and of the family.
At the time Dr. Calderoli wrote his book, Popoli Senza Tonsille (People Without Tonsils), there were three large institutions in Italy for young women. They all refused admission to women whose tonsils had been removed. The deans of these institutions gave as their reason: "Generally, with their tonsils removed they are lazy, their character has changed as a result of the tonsillectomy, and their outlook on life has degenerated."
The eventual result of tonsil removal has been reduced activity and cheerfulness in children, less buoyancy in young people, and general lassitude in adults. Weariness is noticeable in students, in married life, in the family and in social activities. Young women deprived of their tonsils are likely to lose their inclination towards normal sex conduct and develop an aversion to maternity. The famous Calderoli Doctors have proved beyond a doubt that tonsils are so essential in the life of the individual that their removal can have frustrating, devastating effects and repercussions for the rest of the individual's life.
In past generations, and to this very day, tonsils were considered organs of defense and of protection. Their function was considered limited to, and circumscribed by, the trapping and catching of germs and microbes passing through the nose and mouth. If that were an infallible fact, then everybody--everybody--would be afflicted with whatever happens to be the prevailing ailment. But that is not the case. It is the condition of the system, as exemplified by what is taking place in the colon, that can make the tonsils give their warnings.
The tonsils and the condition of the colon must always be considered and linked as warning factors.
Apart from the importance of the tonsils themselves, there are clear, distinct, explicit reasons for giving meticulous attention to the colon. No one else can be responsible for your colon; it is your responsibility. I consider colon irrigations to be the most vital phase of the care of the body. The removal of offending waste matter from the colon automatically removes or reduces the obstruction from the throat, the nasal cavities and wherever the trouble with the tonsils has its inception.
Research has proved that tonsil removal is having serious consequences and great repercussions in the civil life of nations. Considering national statistics, it is not surprising to learn that about one third of the married people in the United States of America, in Europe and in the Scandinavian countries have no children, one third with only one. This, in fact, could be due to the aftermath of wholesale tonsillectomies.
I personally, in my own direct contact with people, have never known it to fail that when the tonsils are afflicted, enemas and colon irrigations cleared them up.
What About a Sore Throat?
A sore throat can be caused by any one or more of many reasons, causes and circumstances. In the first place, the mouth is the principal organ through which anything can enter the human system. The one thing we do regularly, every minute of the day and night, is to breathe. What do we breathe? We naturally breathe the air which happens to be in the atmosphere in which we find ourselves. While air is composed of nitrogen and oxygen, in this day and generation we are virtually encased in an aura of pollution, not the least of which are the myriads and myriads of germs, viruses and bacteria which we cannot see.
The throat is equipped with protective devices which prevent such parasites from entering the body — to a certain extent. If the body is pure and thoroughly clean, germs, virus and bacteria cannot exist in it, because these parasites are scavengers created for the specific purpose of destroying putrefactive waste matter, wherever it may happen to be. If the body is free of such waste matter there is nothing for these scavengers to feed on, and where there is no life-sustaining material, life perishes.
Consequently, if a sore throat develops, where can the soreness come from? It is the natural result of the irritation of parasites rummaging in the region of the throat, and a warning to proceed with a body-cleansing as quickly as possible. When the throat is irritated, we look for the source of irritation in the condition of the sewage system of the body, which is the colon.
I have observed again and again when people have noticed the first indication of a sore throat, the soreness has disappeared almost immediately upon promptly taking a series of colon irrigations.
I had occasion, many years ago, to take a trip into Mexico which would keep me there for at least two or three weeks. Another doctor accompanied me. The night before leaving, although I did not feel I needed one, I took a colonic. I also took my enema bag and lubricating tube with me in my suitcase. I returned from my trip in perfect health, whereas my doctor friend, who was not as colon-conscious as I was, returned with a dose of amoebic diarrhea.
I am absolutely sure that if my doctor friend had taken some colon irrigations before we went to Mexico, he too would have returned in perfect health. We stayed in the same hotel and we ate all our meals together. Our first luncheon was at the Focolare Restaurant. The head waiter was an Italian whose name was Mr. Sabato.
He and I "clicked" instantly when I was able to talk with him in Italian. My friend ordered some meat for his lunch, while my order was for an all-raw vegetable salad served with a dressing which I suggested. When our respective dishes arrived, my friend said my meal looked so good that the next time he would order the same! Now if the cause of his ailment were to afflict every American who visited Mexico, by all such rules I should have been afflicted in the same way he was. But it did not work that way. He developed throat trouble which persisted for three or four weeks.
A number of times I have had students and friends call on me before they were leaving for destinations abroad and, as far as I was able to check, all those who took the necessary colon-cleansing precautions returned after a healthy trip with no ill effects. However, two or three who contacted me on their return told me they were not meticulous in the matter of their colons, and they did have some health problems, principally bowel and throat trouble.
So, even if the colon happens to be located two or three feet away from the throat, with no apparent connection between them, it is an indisputable fact that the relationship exists — obscure as it may seem to be.
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Dr. Norman Walker
http://www.drnwwalker.com/ailments.php
https://pouky-juice.blogspot.com/search/label/Tonsillitis
Dr. Norman Walker
http://www.drnwwalker.com/ailments.php
https://pouky-juice.blogspot.com/search/label/Tonsillitis
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Dr. Walker's ... inoculations and vaccinations are usually followed by diseased tonsils, ...
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Dr. Walker's ... inoculations and vaccinations are usually followed by diseased tonsils, ...
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Dr Norman Walker is the name of the doc who wrote the book - just looked ...
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Dr Norman Walker is the name of the doc who wrote the book - just looked ...
and also found this article about removal of tonsils and ADHD ...
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Dr. Norman W. Walker is one of the pioneers of the raw foods movement
and is recognized throughout the world as one of the most ...
Colon Health: The Key to a Vibrant Life! by Norman W. Walkerhttps://www.goodreads.com ›
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Colds, runny noses, tonsil, adenoid and bronchial troubles are common ...
Norman W. Walker: COLON HEALTHhttp://www.what-to-eat.eu
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Dr. Norman W. Walker is one of the pioneers of the raw foods movement
and is recognized throughout the world as one of the most ...
Colon Health: The Key to a Vibrant Life! by Norman W. Walkerhttps://www.goodreads.com ›
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Colds, runny noses, tonsil, adenoid and bronchial troubles are common ...
Norman W. Walker: COLON HEALTHhttp://www.what-to-eat.eu
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by P M'Bride · 1892
on throat diseases will reveal the fact that cysts of the tonsils are rarely if ever mentioned. ...
Ailments - Dr. Norman W. Walkerhttp://www.drnwwalker.com
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When a Sore Throat Warrants a Trip to the Doctorhttps://www.walkerfc.com
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Cysts of the Tonsils, Nose, Larynx, and Ear - NCBIhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov ›
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by P M'Bride · 1892
on throat diseases will reveal the fact that cysts of the tonsils are rarely if ever mentioned. ...
Ailments - Dr. Norman W. Walkerhttp://www.drnwwalker.com
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When a Sore Throat Warrants a Trip to the Doctorhttps://www.walkerfc.com
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Cysts of the Tonsils, Nose, Larynx, and Ear - NCBIhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov ›
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By Sarah Laskow
Norman W. Walker died in 1985, when he was 99 years old.
Walker himself was circumspect about his age. In 1972, he wrote: "How old am I? I am ageless."
He was, however, forthcoming about the cause of his longevity (however long it was). For most of his life, Dr. Walker sold juice and the promise that a diet of raw foods—particularly in liquid form—were a source of health and wellness.
One of the founders of today's juice movement, Walker was born in Europe but immigrated to the United States as a young man. He eventually made his way to California, where he opened a juice bar, and then to the southwest, where he churned out a series of health books. At some point, he started calling himself Dr. Norman W. Walker, although it's unclear when he earned the Ph.D. he said he had.
The origin story of his juice revelation is set in France, where he had gone to convalesce after a breakdown. He watched, the story goes, one of his hosts peel carrots and noticed how wet the insides of the peels were. He borrowed a feed grinder and ran some carrots through it—he had created carrot juice.
By the time he had reached California, he was searching for a better method for creating the juice he was selling. The manual juicers that existed at the time, he thought, could not extract all the value from the raw fruits and vegetables he was juicing. He wrote in one of his books:
No practical hand juicer has been found by us that can possibly extract all of the vital elements from the vegetables, as they only partly crush the fibers but do not triturate them [grind them finely], and trituration is the fundamenal [sic] principle, discovered by the Norwalk Laboratory of Nutritional Chemistry and Scientific Research, in the liberation and reclamation of these vital elements.
So he created a mechanical juicer that ground vegetables into teeny-tiny pieces. (The juice still had to be pressed by hand.) The descendant of that juicer, the Norwalk 280, is still considered one of the best juicers on the market today--it's priced at $2,495. Or you could save some money and just eat the vegetables whole.
Sarah Laskow is a senior editor at The Atlantic, where she oversees the Science section.
Norman W. Walker died in 1985, when he was 99 years old.
Walker himself was circumspect about his age. In 1972, he wrote: "How old am I? I am ageless."
He was, however, forthcoming about the cause of his longevity (however long it was). For most of his life, Dr. Walker sold juice and the promise that a diet of raw foods—particularly in liquid form—were a source of health and wellness.
One of the founders of today's juice movement, Walker was born in Europe but immigrated to the United States as a young man. He eventually made his way to California, where he opened a juice bar, and then to the southwest, where he churned out a series of health books. At some point, he started calling himself Dr. Norman W. Walker, although it's unclear when he earned the Ph.D. he said he had.
The origin story of his juice revelation is set in France, where he had gone to convalesce after a breakdown. He watched, the story goes, one of his hosts peel carrots and noticed how wet the insides of the peels were. He borrowed a feed grinder and ran some carrots through it—he had created carrot juice.
By the time he had reached California, he was searching for a better method for creating the juice he was selling. The manual juicers that existed at the time, he thought, could not extract all the value from the raw fruits and vegetables he was juicing. He wrote in one of his books:
No practical hand juicer has been found by us that can possibly extract all of the vital elements from the vegetables, as they only partly crush the fibers but do not triturate them [grind them finely], and trituration is the fundamenal [sic] principle, discovered by the Norwalk Laboratory of Nutritional Chemistry and Scientific Research, in the liberation and reclamation of these vital elements.
So he created a mechanical juicer that ground vegetables into teeny-tiny pieces. (The juice still had to be pressed by hand.) The descendant of that juicer, the Norwalk 280, is still considered one of the best juicers on the market today--it's priced at $2,495. Or you could save some money and just eat the vegetables whole.
Sarah Laskow is a senior editor at The Atlantic, where she oversees the Science section.
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Norman Wardhaugh Walker was a British businessman and pioneer
in the field of vegetable juicing and nutritional health.
He advocated the drinking of fresh raw vegetable and fruit juices for health.
Based on his design, the Norwalk Hydraulic Press Juicer was developed. Wikipedia
Born: January 4, 1886, Genoa, Italy
Died: June 6, 1985, Cottonwood, AZ
Nationality: American
Spouse: Helen Ruth Kerby (m. 1943), Margaret Bruce Olcott (m. 1913)
Parents: Lydia Maw Walker, Robert Walker
Wikipedia
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Norman Wardhaugh Walker was a British businessman and pioneer
in the field of vegetable juicing and nutritional health.
He advocated the drinking of fresh raw vegetable and fruit juices for health.
Based on his design, the Norwalk Hydraulic Press Juicer was developed. Wikipedia
Born: January 4, 1886, Genoa, Italy
Died: June 6, 1985, Cottonwood, AZ
Nationality: American
Spouse: Helen Ruth Kerby (m. 1943), Margaret Bruce Olcott (m. 1913)
Parents: Lydia Maw Walker, Robert Walker
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Start to Make your Celery Juice
https://www.kindness2.com/celery-juice.html
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Celery Juice Can Save Your Life
Anthony William, bestselling Author and Originator of the Celery Juice Movement,
is interviewed in this video on why millions of people are waking up
to drink straight celery juice on an empty stomach before breakfast every day.
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https://www.kindness2.com/medical-medium.html
Start to Make your Celery Juice
https://www.kindness2.com/celery-juice.html
🌸
Celery Juice Can Save Your Life
Anthony William, bestselling Author and Originator of the Celery Juice Movement,
is interviewed in this video on why millions of people are waking up
to drink straight celery juice on an empty stomach before breakfast every day.
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https://www.kindness2.com/medical-medium.html
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Dr. Norman Walker
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CELERY IS RICH IN SALT (SODIUM)
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Dr. Norman Walker
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CELERY IS RICH IN SALT (SODIUM)
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The "regular" Table Salt is composed of insoluble inorganic elements. Varicose veins, hardening of the arteries and other ailments have been traced to the excessive use of this type of salt. Salt is necessary in the generation and functions of digestive fluids in the system. Without salt good digestion is virtually impossible, but such salt must be entirely soluble in water.
Every cell in the body is constantly bathed in a solution of saline water, and if this is not maintained at its required level dehydration sets in. In the commercial production of TABLE SALT extremely high temperatures are used running around 1500°F to solidify the salt with additives and adulterants to coat the salt crystals to cause the salt to pour readily under nearly all conditions. Such salt is not completely water soluble. To overcome this handicap, whenever we need to use salt, we use ROCK SALT, the pure Rock Salt used in water purifiers.
Rock Salt is obtained from soil sodium rock formations and is not subjected to heat. This salt we have found to be soluble in water and its use, in moderation of course, is found to be compatible and satisfactory. In order to use it, we grind it to the fineness we desire, in a small nut or coffee-grinder, such as the Moulinex or any of the similar grinders sold by Health Food Stores. Such Rock Salt is a natural catalyst which the enzyme's in the body can cause to be utilized constructively.
Rock Salt will usually be found to contain the following elements: Sodium Chloride 90% to 95% Calcium Sulphate .05% to 1 % Magnesium Sulphate .05% to 1% Magnesium Chloride .05%tol % The moisture content may run from 2Vi% to 6%, while occasionally there is a trace of "insoluble matter."
The "regular Table Salt" is likely to contain in addition to the above elements in quite different proportions: Potassium Chloride Sodium Sulphate Potassium Sulphate Barium Chloride Magnesium Bromide Strontium Chloride Calcium Chloride Most of these elements tend to inhibit the dissolving of the salt in water. 35 During hot, dry weather, we have found it most soothing and comforting to drink a tumblerful of fresh-raw celery juice during the morning, and another in the afternoon between meals.
This has the effect of normalizing the body temperature, with the result that we are perfectly comfortable while those around us are drenched in perspiration and sweltering in discomfort. Sodium is one of the important elements in the elimination of carbon dioxide from the system. Deficiency of vital organic sodium results in bronchial and lung troubles, which are aggravated by the presence of extraneous matter in the lungs, such as tobacco smoke. Such deficiency is one of the concomitant causes of premature aging, particularly in women.
As a matter of fact, women who smoke age about 15 years during every 5 years in which they smoke. Nicotine is to a great extent the cause of so-called "frayed nerves." Smoking does not in any way alleviate, but rather aggravates this condition. The use of tobacco creates only a temporary state of mental well-being at the cost of more or less permanent degeneration of tissues, though of course, advertising speaks falsely to the contrary.
Tobacco smoke has the effect of inhibiting the taste buds. The combination of celery with other juices is generally beneficial, and certain formulas have been used to help clear up deficiency and other conditions in the body, with almost phenomenal results. When combined with other juices, the proportion of the elements in each individual juice is of course changed to correspond to the sum total of the similar elements in the other juices.
Thus we get a totally different formula when juices are combined than we have in any one of the juices individually. It is the discovery of the effect of these combinations and formulas that has proved of such immeasurable benefit to ailing humanity from the cradle to the grave.
In the case of nervous afflictions resulting from the degeneration of the sheathing of the nerves, the abundant use of carrot and celery juice has helped to restore these to their normal condition and thus alleviate or remove the affliction. Celery is very high in magnesium and iron content, a combination which is invaluable as a food for the blood cells.
Many diseases of the nervous and blood system are due chiefly to the inorganic mineral elements and salts taken into the body by means of dev italized foods and sedatives. If there is an inadequate supply of sulphur, iron, and calcium in the diet, or even if there is an abundant supply of these, but in 36 devitalized inorganic form, then asthma, rheumatism, hemorrhoids, and other disturbances may result. Unbalanced proportions of sulphur and phosphorus in the diet may create conditions of mental irritability, neurasthenia, and even insanity.
Also, many diseases hitherto ascribed to excessive uric acid in the system may really be caused by the consumption of foods too rich in phosphoric acid and deficient in sulphur. The combination of carrot and celery juices furnishes a balance of these organic minerals in excellent combination to combat tendencies toward these diseases and help to restore the body to normalcy where these afflictions have started or taken root.
Vegetable and Fruit Juices. What's Missing in your Body, by Dr…https://medium.com
Every cell in the body is constantly bathed in a solution of saline water, and if this is not maintained at its required level dehydration sets in. In the commercial production of TABLE SALT extremely high temperatures are used running around 1500°F to solidify the salt with additives and adulterants to coat the salt crystals to cause the salt to pour readily under nearly all conditions. Such salt is not completely water soluble. To overcome this handicap, whenever we need to use salt, we use ROCK SALT, the pure Rock Salt used in water purifiers.
Rock Salt is obtained from soil sodium rock formations and is not subjected to heat. This salt we have found to be soluble in water and its use, in moderation of course, is found to be compatible and satisfactory. In order to use it, we grind it to the fineness we desire, in a small nut or coffee-grinder, such as the Moulinex or any of the similar grinders sold by Health Food Stores. Such Rock Salt is a natural catalyst which the enzyme's in the body can cause to be utilized constructively.
Rock Salt will usually be found to contain the following elements: Sodium Chloride 90% to 95% Calcium Sulphate .05% to 1 % Magnesium Sulphate .05% to 1% Magnesium Chloride .05%tol % The moisture content may run from 2Vi% to 6%, while occasionally there is a trace of "insoluble matter."
The "regular Table Salt" is likely to contain in addition to the above elements in quite different proportions: Potassium Chloride Sodium Sulphate Potassium Sulphate Barium Chloride Magnesium Bromide Strontium Chloride Calcium Chloride Most of these elements tend to inhibit the dissolving of the salt in water. 35 During hot, dry weather, we have found it most soothing and comforting to drink a tumblerful of fresh-raw celery juice during the morning, and another in the afternoon between meals.
This has the effect of normalizing the body temperature, with the result that we are perfectly comfortable while those around us are drenched in perspiration and sweltering in discomfort. Sodium is one of the important elements in the elimination of carbon dioxide from the system. Deficiency of vital organic sodium results in bronchial and lung troubles, which are aggravated by the presence of extraneous matter in the lungs, such as tobacco smoke. Such deficiency is one of the concomitant causes of premature aging, particularly in women.
As a matter of fact, women who smoke age about 15 years during every 5 years in which they smoke. Nicotine is to a great extent the cause of so-called "frayed nerves." Smoking does not in any way alleviate, but rather aggravates this condition. The use of tobacco creates only a temporary state of mental well-being at the cost of more or less permanent degeneration of tissues, though of course, advertising speaks falsely to the contrary.
Tobacco smoke has the effect of inhibiting the taste buds. The combination of celery with other juices is generally beneficial, and certain formulas have been used to help clear up deficiency and other conditions in the body, with almost phenomenal results. When combined with other juices, the proportion of the elements in each individual juice is of course changed to correspond to the sum total of the similar elements in the other juices.
Thus we get a totally different formula when juices are combined than we have in any one of the juices individually. It is the discovery of the effect of these combinations and formulas that has proved of such immeasurable benefit to ailing humanity from the cradle to the grave.
In the case of nervous afflictions resulting from the degeneration of the sheathing of the nerves, the abundant use of carrot and celery juice has helped to restore these to their normal condition and thus alleviate or remove the affliction. Celery is very high in magnesium and iron content, a combination which is invaluable as a food for the blood cells.
Many diseases of the nervous and blood system are due chiefly to the inorganic mineral elements and salts taken into the body by means of dev italized foods and sedatives. If there is an inadequate supply of sulphur, iron, and calcium in the diet, or even if there is an abundant supply of these, but in 36 devitalized inorganic form, then asthma, rheumatism, hemorrhoids, and other disturbances may result. Unbalanced proportions of sulphur and phosphorus in the diet may create conditions of mental irritability, neurasthenia, and even insanity.
Also, many diseases hitherto ascribed to excessive uric acid in the system may really be caused by the consumption of foods too rich in phosphoric acid and deficient in sulphur. The combination of carrot and celery juices furnishes a balance of these organic minerals in excellent combination to combat tendencies toward these diseases and help to restore the body to normalcy where these afflictions have started or taken root.
Vegetable and Fruit Juices. What's Missing in your Body, by Dr…https://medium.com
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