pro-cu-2Our principle is that disease has never been about bugs (bacteria/viruses). For us, it’s about the context of an individual which is susceptible or not to bugs. As a general principle, bugs do not make people sick. Sick people grow bugs. Unhealthy people are susceptible to opportunistic organisms. People who have a solid context – a fully functioning nervous system, nutritional sufficiency, a solid emotional context, and a functioning detoxification and elimination system – will be consistently able to produce health spontaneously. When our context is weakened, our innate recuperable properties which God gave us to maintain homeostasis (a balanced state of health) are less than they should be. Those factors which alter a person’s context are primarily ones of structure and biochemistry and emotions.

Traditional health practitioners tend to view disease as unicausal. Their answers usually have a unifactoral approach. Metaphorically speaking, if a doctor has a hammer as his only tool to help people with problems, to him, patients tend to look like “nails”. The doctor whose approach has many “tools” in his toolbox is less likely to view his patients as having only one solution to their health problems. We try to see the big picture, because the truth is, although sometimes a health problem will be almost entirely structural or chemical or emotional, my experience is that there is usually a combination of factors at work in the disease processes. I prefer to interact with patients holistically to affect their context.

For illustration, lets assume you are a patient with a complaint like “headaches”. Some may view this as a “Tylenol deficiency” and your answer to your condition lies in this product by Johnson and Johnson Pharmaceuticals that damages kidneys with long term use. For us, we want to know why you have the headache.