In effect this principle says that fever, edema, pain, chills, convulsions, anxiety, depression and, in general, any symptom that the organism may produce under stress is not the disease per se, but the means by which the organism is trying to get rid of the disease.
Karl Menninger in his book The Vital Balance takes up this point quite aptly and states:
".. .These phenomena are symptoms in the sense that they indicate that something is wrong and that help is needed…At first this was rejected as utter nonsense; who on earth would wish to have a headache? Who would want to be paralyzed? Who would crave even the minor discomforts and disabilities?
".. .our purpose in this book is to emphasize the economic interpretation, the function of the symptom in the maintenance of organismic equilibrium and integrity."
"…Mental illness is not an invasion but a defensive reaction."
"…Twenty years ago the late Robert Lindner put it brilliantly thus: ‘It has been brought home to me ever more forcibly that the aggression, the hostility, the rejection of authority, the migratory tendencies, the impul¬siveness, the destructive and blind lashing-out of the psychopath—all of these are homeostatic adjustments operating to restore a dynamic equilibrium within the personality.’ "8
34. A symptom is therefore a useful and necessary condition that should be freely expressed rather than suppressed.
On this principle rests the greatest difference between allo¬pathic and alternative medicine. Everyone who practices alternative medicine today, including the converts from medical colleges, understands and respects this principle. Scientists from all fields perceive its truth immediately, and I have never met a patient, educated or not, who has not understood this principle.
Established medicine’s whole concept concerning diseases would have changed if only this principle had been understood and appreciated.
According to the allopathic way of thinking, it is logical that the symptoms which appear should be eliminated, since they constitute the disease and are dangerous to the organism’s survival. But if only some symptoms are eliminated by such treatment, it may prove detrimental to the organism as a whole, because some of its important decisions to defend the whole