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文档介绍:RATIONAL
FASTING

Regeneration Diet
And Natural Cure
For All Diseases

By A R N O L D E H R E T

Translated from the German

Synopsis of Contents:
I. mon Fundamental Cause in the Disease
II Remedies for the Removal of mon Fundamental
Cause of Diseases and the Prevention of their
urrence.
III. The Fundamental Cause of Growing Old and Ugly, of
the Falling Out and Getting Gray of the Hair.
VI. The Death.
1. mon Fundamental Cause in the
Nature of Diseases

All the phases of the process of development of the
medical science, including those of the earliest periods of
civilization, have in their way of understanding the causal
nature of diseases that one thing mon that the
diseases, owing to external causes, enter into the human
body and thus, by force of a necessary or at least
unavoidable law, disturb it in its existence, cause it pain
and at last destroy it. Even modern medical science, no
matter how scientifically enlightened it pretends to be, has
not quite turned away from this basic note of demoniac
interpretation. In fact, the most modern achievement,
bacteriology, rejoices over every newly discovered bacillus
as a further addition to the army of beings whose accepted
task it is to endanger the life of man.
Looking at it from a philosophical standpoint, this
interpretation differs from the mediaeval superstition and
the period of fetishism only in the supplemental name.
Formerly it was an “evil spirit,” which imagination went so
far as to believe in “satanic personages;” now this same
dangerous monster is a microscopically visible being
whose existence has been proven beyond any doubt.
The matter, it is true, has still a great drawback in the
so-called “disposition”—a fine word!—but what we really
are to understand by it, nobody has ever told us. All the
tests on animals, with their symptom-reactions, do not
prove anything sure, because these occur only by mea