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A New Model For Health And Disease – Page 147

43. As the organism changes levels of health, its predisposition to pathological agents changes accordingly.
Once an organism has dropped to another level of lower order there is a substantial change in its chemistry and whole energy structure. Different viruses or bacteria that previously thrived in an organism and affected it easily now do not affect it or affect it only with great difficulty. At the same time, the organism is now ready to be affected by new species of viruses, bacteria or fungi which this new physicochemical level attracts more easily. The new species that will now affect the organism are going to be of a more virulent nature and thus affect it more deeply and seriously. Because of the decrease in the resistance of the organism, even infecting agents that appear relatively harmless will for this organism be very virulent.
Finally, as the chronic disease processes progress deeper and become more centrally located in the organism, the emotional and mental planes are severely disturbed and the possibility of contracting an acute disease from a virus or bacteria is minimized. Thus the possibility of contracting an acute disease becomes inversely proportional to the severity of the mental or emotional disturbance. (The more severe the mental or emotional disturbance, the less chance of contracting an acute disease and vice versa.)
It is a well-known fact that in psychiatric wards severely disturbed mental patients seldom develop acute diseases. Autistic children or severely psychotic patients rarely if ever get infectious diseases. It is a common thing to hear an autistic child’s mother say that the child never gets sick; that "he is so strong otherwise." I never liked hearing this comment from mothers who brought in their children for treatment of mental disorders because it indicated the depth of their illness. Some observers believe that schizophrenics are oddly resistant to virus infections. A monumental study of mortality statistics in Russia, Greece, Scotland and Wales has disclosed that psychiatric patients are afflicted by cancer at less than one-third the rate of the general population. Schizophrenics are especially resistant to cancer.