I'll check this out, and I totally resonate with what you s…
I'll check this out, and I totally resonate with what you say. There's that argument you can have where it's like, is there only one truth, or is truth about perception. Why is it some people can eat absolute crap, but thrive, why is it some carnivores heal and swear by it, why can some mediate away illness, and other have success with big pharma.
It's one of those questions I don't know an answer to, it comes down the the power of belief I guess.
In terms of herbs, I run my own herbal business. Wild harvested and foraged ingredients, make my own blends with my partner. I know the power of herbs for sure, I've had pine needles and mullein and it brought all the mucus off my lungs and out.
They can assist in the healing process for sure, but not bring a permanent cure. As you said, if someone was in the cold, the long lasting cure would be to change the environment. Otherwise, the person would eventually need more blankets.
Herbs can definitely help and assist, but it's the body doing the real healing, through rest, dehydration and elimination. I type this as I'm going through my own detox now 😅
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Yes, as I so often say, we give the body the remedies, the components that it needs to do its restoring, cleansing, healing, amd over all miraculous work.
Exactly as you said, yes, you are right; Herbs can assist in the healing process for sure. But then you said "not bring a permanent cure." MOMENT 🧐 THERE ... 😄 haha...
Actually, to be really accurate, my bronchitis was permanently cured. Cured out. Gone. Many years ago.
You also said, that, if someone was in the cold, the long lasting cure would be to change the environment. But changing the environment would be a prevention of the disease, thereby actually preventing the need for any cure to begin with. So, no, blankets or change of environment would "just" be prevention of disease as welp as the need for cure. BUT, it all brings another factor to mind, you might have noticed in some ways as well perhaps? If a body has a perfectly healthy gut, absolutely zero inflammations anywhere, then eating raw garlic, does not cause any smell from the breath later on, and such a person, if their body is in a perfect fit flow, will not get sick from sitting in the cold too lightly dressed either.
I used to be that type, while I was extremely active physically for years, dancing and sweating for hours, off and on, throughout every day. And mind you, I was drinking a bit of alcohol almost daily, and I was smoking as well. But the rest of the life style together with enough physical movement and sweating was enough to anyway become and as well stay sort of super human we could call it.
Enough physical activity proves to be the main thing in my experience. It lowers stress receptiveness, or better said, make one more resiliant to stress, which is calming, and calming is necessary for resrorative flow, allowing cleansing to not be compromised, over all, bringing on healing assidebjustbthat which happens during sleep). All of which was the case for me, even though I also was performing all night, and sleeping from sunrise t…
Your herbal wild herbs business is an amazing thing by the way. Meaningful stuff. And your experience, with the mullein especially, sounds great. I'd like to try that as well myself.
As to why some people can eat crap and be fine, that's a topic full of toppics we can say.
Some just burn everything and expell the rest like as if they were some machine. Some eventually get terribly ill as if out of nowhere. But over all, the reasons why, come with a load of other things that one could get into dismantling for hours.