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A New Model For Health And Disease – Page 132

unable to counteract the constant inflow of chemicals and allows the disorder to manifest on a deeper level.
Using strong chemical agents (drugs) to counteract disease processes in human organisms already under stress, and not allowing enough time for recuperation from the previous use of chemicals, is analogous to breaking down the natural barriers of the system and promoting the degeneration of the human organism by producing new situations that will breed new "diseases."
"A modest course of antibiotics can disrupt surface body flora suffi¬ciently to change body odors, vaginal secretions, and the ecology of skin. Diarrhea occurs in as many as one in every 8-10 patients after some antibiotics, a reflection of the damage done internally to the normal intestinal bacteria."4
"Extended broad-spectrum therapy is likely to induce candidiasis due to disruption of the normal ecologic balance of the intestinal flora."11
Today we in the West have arrived at an impossible situation where large numbers of people can face life only with a handful of medicine, taken every morning and night. Every day there is an obligatory intake of some kind of medicine to continue the process of living. We had better take the time now to consider just what it is that we have brought about, what it is that we have done to ourselves and, if we intend to continue as a human race, what it is that we have to do in the future. All those in positions of responsibility should pause to consider just what is happening. One would have hoped the AIDS situation would have given some food for thought to those in authority and thus provided the impetus for some long-awaited action on their part.
According to the Model presented here, the allopathic method of treatment does not usually promote health but rather, in many cases, promotes the rapid and aggressive deterioration of the organism. If we continue as we have been, we are going to bring about even worse conditions than AIDS and cancer.
It may appear that nothing could be worse than the pandemic of AIDS, but in truth the potential remains for serious affection to arise on even more profound levels of the human organism; I refer to the spiritual being, intellect and emotions. We have to be aware of such negative potentials, especially when it will soon be affecting very large percentage of the population; according to data published in 1986 "it is believed that there are 1.5 to 2 million AIDS carriers in the United States, while in Europe the