Автор: Shelton Herbert M. Название: Health for All ISBN: 116256833X ISBN-13(EAN): 9781162568331 Издательство: Неизвестно Цена: 33050.00 T Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ.
Автор: Shelton Herbert M. Название: The Causes of Disease ISBN: 1162894318 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781162894317 Издательство: Неизвестно Цена: 23230.00 T Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ.
Автор: Shelton Herbert M. Название: How Living Matter Cures Itself ISBN: 1162823062 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781162823065 Издательство: Неизвестно Цена: 22010.00 T Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ.
Herbert Shelton was, in many ways, a man ahead of his own time. Born at the close of the 20th century, Shelton was an adherent of the Hygienic movement and a tireless advocate of alternative medicine. Throughout his life he opposed mainstream medical practices; he warned that drugs were being over-prescribed and that hospitalization often made sick patients get sicker. Shelton dedicated his life to offering a different approach to health. He wrote extensively about the benefits of a plant-based diet, the natural healing properties of the body, and the importance of avoiding drugs and surgery.
More than anything else, Shelton emphasized the need to become attuned to the natural processes of the body. He warned that "civilized" man had grown out of touch with the promptings of his own instincts, and that there was an urgent need to reconnect to the physical side of life - to eat nutritious food (raw, when possible), exercise, take in the sun, and get plenty of proper rest. Shelton warned that failing to listen to the body's natural needs could lead to serious disease. But he also believed that at almost any stage, the body could be set back on the right and healthy course.
Herbert Shelton was a prolific writer, and it would be virtually impossible to read all of his works. However, Shelton tended to return again and again to a few major themes, all of which are included in this collection. Those themes include the nature of disease; diet and nutrition; fasting; and the Hygiene movement itself. In many ways, Shelton was concerned with what we might call preventive care today.
Shelton believed that the doctors of his time were looking at the problem of disease backwards. He pointed out that most of the time, doctors don't diagnose a condition until it has reached a very advanced stage. In many cases, he wrote, medical men didn't diagnose the condition until after the patient's death, when an autopsy was performed. To Shelton, this was an absurd situation. As he wrote,
"When a pathological condition becomes manifest so that a diagnosis, right or wrong, may be made, this is not its beginning. Indeed, its beginning may be, and often is years prior to this. Its development is invariably slow, gradual, insidious, causing little to no disturbance to the body and no visible sign of its presence."
A body treated well - treated hygienically - will preserve its own health, Shelton argued. That's the kernel of his beliefs, and it's also the reason that he was so virulently opposed to mainstream medicine. He railed against what medical drugs, calling them "poison." But beyond that, he urged his followers to look at health, and disease, in a whole new way.
Looked at correctly, Shelton believed, disease is not an enemy. It is an opportunity to improve one's own relationship to our bodies. It is an opportunity to reconnect with our native vitality and to come into deeper connection with the restorative forces of nature. At a time when more and more of us are living anxious lives, increasingly disconnected from the physical and natural world, Shelton's writings seem more relevant than ever.
Herbert Shelton was, in many ways, a man ahead of his own time. Born at the close of the 20th century, Shelton was an adherent of the Hygienic movement and a tireless advocate of alternative medicine. Throughout his life he opposed mainstream medical practices; he warned that drugs were being over-prescribed and that hospitalization often made sick patients get sicker. Shelton dedicated his life to offering a different approach to health. He wrote extensively about the benefits of a plant-based diet, the natural healing properties of the body, and the importance of avoiding drugs and surgery.
More than anything else, Shelton emphasized the need to become attuned to the natural processes of the body. He warned that "civilized" man had grown out of touch with the promptings of his own instincts, and that there was an urgent need to reconnect to the physical side of life - to eat nutritious food (raw, when possible), exercise, take in the sun, and get plenty of proper rest. Shelton warned that failing to listen to the body's natural needs could lead to serious disease. But he also believed that at almost any stage, the body could be set back on the right and healthy course.
Herbert Shelton was a prolific writer, and it would be virtually impossible to read all of his works. However, Shelton tended to return again and again to a few major themes, all of which are included in this collection. Those themes include the nature of disease; diet and nutrition; fasting; and the Hygiene movement itself. In many ways, Shelton was concerned with what we might call preventive care today.
Shelton believed that the doctors of his time were looking at the problem of disease backwards. He pointed out that most of the time, doctors don't diagnose a condition until it has reached a very advanced stage. In many cases, he wrote, medical men didn't diagnose the condition until after the patient's death, when an autopsy was performed. To Shelton, this was an absurd situation. As he wrote,
"When a pathological condition becomes manifest so that a diagnosis, right or wrong, may be made, this is not its beginning. Indeed, its beginning may be, and often is years prior to this. Its development is invariably slow, gradual, insidious, causing little to no disturbance to the body and no visible sign of its presence."
A body treated well - treated hygienically - will preserve its own health, Shelton argued. That's the kernel of his beliefs, and it's also the reason that he was so virulently opposed to mainstream medicine. He railed against what medical drugs, calling them "poison." But beyond that, he urged his followers to look at health, and disease, in a whole new way.
Looked at correctly, Shelton believed, disease is not an enemy. It is an opportunity to improve one's own relationship to our bodies. It is an opportunity to reconnect with our native vitality and to come into deeper connection with the restorative forces of nature. At a time when more and more of us are living anxious lives, increasingly disconnected from the physical and natural world, Shelton's writings seem more relevant than ever.
Автор: Shelton Herbert M. Название: Getting Well ISBN: 1162568305 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781162568300 Издательство: Неизвестно Цена: 35490.00 T Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ.
Автор: , Shelton Herbert M. Название: Fast & Grow Young!: Herbert Shelton`s Hygienic System Vol. III ISBN: 1494413795 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781494413798 Издательство: Неизвестно Цена: 19490.00 T Наличие на складе: Невозможна поставка. Описание: The FREE Ageless Adept(TM) courses (fasting, cleansing...) are at https: //www.waltgoodridge.com/email-coursesFree resources, FAQs and more at www.agelessadept.com/resources Fast & Grow Young (Vol 4 in the Ageless Living series) is Herbert Shelton's classic, Hygienic System Vol III, re-issued for the 21st century. It offers 470 pages of insight, research, case studies, and anecdotes about the remarkable effect fasting has on the human body. Nature's FIRST Cure!Shelton's work underscores the Ageless Living(TM) philosophy that "the universe is perfect, nature is foolproof and the body is coded to heal." The concept is simple: allow the body time to rest from the energy-consuming process of digestion and assimilation and divert all its energy toward healing. This is the simplicity of natural cure, and Shelton's research shows the amazing extent to which this is so. There is perhaps no greater, no simpler, no more thorough and no more easily accessible cure than fasting. It is nature's first cure--animals are known to fast when ill. CounterintuitiveMuch of what you'll discover will appear almost counter-intuitive. We've been led to believe that constant eating is the basis of strength, vitality and energy renewal when, in fact, just the opposite is true. You'll discover evidence that true cure can and has been achieved without all the unnatural, inefficient and often ineffective offerings of our drug-based paradigm. As one noted author commented quite astutely, "Illness is not caused by a deficiency in drugs," therefore, drugs cannot be the answer to health." You'll discover, as thousands of others have, that nature has had her cure waiting for you to have the courage and discipline to take advantage of it. You'll discover in great detail how fasting allows the body to engage in the pre-wired, pre-coded processes of: losing weight, dissolving tumors, eliminating cancer, curing diabetes, mitigating mental illness, fighting epilepsy, curing syphilis, reducing fibroids, improving eyesight, hearing and smell, and reversing the aging process! Contents1 Definition of Fasting 2 Fasting Among the Lower Animals 3 Fasting In Man 4 A Bill-of-Fare for the Sick 5 Autolysis 6 Fasting Not Starving 7 Chemical & Organic Changes During Fasting 8 Repair of Organs & Tissues During Fasting 9 Influence of Fasting On Growth & Regeneration 10 Changes in the Fundamental Functions While Fasting 11 The Mind & Special Senses During a Fast 12 Secretions & Excretions 13 Bowel Action During Fasting 14 Fasting & Sex 15 Rejuvenescence 16 Gain & Loss of Strength While Fasting 17 Gain & Loss of Weight During Fasting 18 Fasting Does Not Induce Deficiency 19 Death in the Fast 20 Objections to the Fast 21 Does Fasting Cure Disease? 22 The Rationale of Fasting 23 Length of the Fast 24 Hunger & Appetite 25 Contra-Indications to Fasting 26 Fasting in Special Periods 27 Symptomatology 28 Progress of the Fast 29 Hygiene of the Fast 30 Breaking the Fast 31 Gaining Weight After the Fast 32 Living After the Fast 33 Fasting in Health 34 Fasting in Acute Disease 35 Fasting in Chronic Disease 36 Fasting in Drug Addiction 37 Fasting Versus Diets Bonus 1: Stages of Fasting Bonus 2: How to Break a Fast "The best immunity is good health."--The Ageless Adept (on natural immune system boosters to survive the virus) THE AGELESS ADEPT SERIES The S.W.E.A.T. Manifesto A Clean Cell Never Dies Fast & Grow Young The Sun Cure Fit to Breed...Forever The Power of Positive Eating...After the Fast The Power of Positive Eating...For Infants Coded to Heal Eye Can See Clearly Now (aka New Sight for Sore Eyes) Return to Nature The Ageless Adept (aka The Man Who Lived Foreve
Автор: Shelton Herbert M. Название: Principles of Natural Hygiene ISBN: 116282316X ISBN-13(EAN): 9781162823164 Издательство: Неизвестно Цена: 22010.00 T Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ.
Автор: Shelton Herbert M. Название: The History of Natural Hygiene and Principles of Natural Hygiene ISBN: 1162566558 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781162566559 Издательство: Неизвестно Цена: 25690.00 T Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ. Описание: This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.
Автор: Shelton Herbert M. Название: The Science and Fine Art of Fasting ISBN: 1946774073 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781946774071 Издательство: Неизвестно Рейтинг: Цена: 14700.00 T Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ. Описание:
In his 1934 book, The Science and Fine Art of Fasting, Herbert M. Shelton outlined his theory that fasting is a key component in promoting healing. The book's ideas run counter to the well-known conventional wisdom that those who are sick must eat to "keep up their strength" and posits that fasting is a natural part of the rhythm of life. Shelton's book outlines the history of this practice and explains the following in detail: what is fasting, the purpose of fasting, how to fast successfully, intermittent fasting for healing, and the benefits of fasting in general.
Shelton was writing before the advent of genetic theory and modern medicine. His beliefs were criticized during his time, and he even faced legal penalties for publishing his views. But modern science is now beginning to show that, in some instances, his theories were accurate. Caloric restriction has been repeatedly shown to increase life span in animals, and researchers, such as David Sinclair of Harvard University, have discovered the cellular and genetic mechanisms that respond to such techniques.
According to Shelton, when someone is fasting, the energy typically going into eating and digestion is instead redirected to promote health and well-being. Fasting works as a method of "resetting" the body's metabolism and has a multitude of applications. Shelton divided fasting into two distinct periods: eating and abstaining. Both periods are considered to be vital aspects of the same process.
As a child on his family's farm, Shelton observed animals abstain from food when upset, wounded, sick, or just simply not hungry. Shelton came to understand this behavior as a means of survival. Man, as part of the organic world, has many reasons to mimic such behavior and has done so throughout history--as is seen in various religious practices throughout the world. Shelton viewed the purpose of fasting as a natural occurrence that generated healing and restorative benefits. As with animals, Shelton believed abstention from food is sometimes more beneficial than its consumption. For more than 10,000 years, fasting was used to alleviate human illness. In his book, Shelton gives anecdotal evidence of humans fasting for periods of 60 days or more and shows the practice has been known to cure a wide range of diseases such as epilepsy, typhoid fever, cataracts, and obesity.
Over the course of 30 years, Shelton conducted 25,000 fasts ranging from three days to over two months. Throughout the duration of the studies conducted, Shelton found the number of red blood cells increased during a fast and that a general rejuvenation occured. He claims to have observed rapid healing of wounds and various organ systems in patients undergoing the practice. In one case, a group of university students studied for one week without food and showed remarkable improvement in their performance. He asserted that addicts found relief through fasting and that other mental conditions showed improvement through his methods.Herbert M.
Shelton and his works remain popular in the alternative medicine community even today, especially in the realms of fasting and restorative care.
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