Quotes From "Getting Well" By Herbert M. Shelton

It is always a much easier task to educate uneducated...
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It is always a much easier task to educate uneducated people than to re-educate the mis-educated. Herbert M. Shelton
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You don't need treatment. The fever, inflammation, coughing, etc., constitute the healing process. Just get out of their way and permit them to complete their work. Don't try to 'aid' nature. She doesn't need your puny aid–she only asks that you cease interfering. Herbert M. Shelton
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You are free to choose your own way of life, but you are not free to choose the results. Herbert M. Shelton
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What the sick need is teachers not treaters, health schools not hospitals, instruction not treatment, education in right living not training the sick habit. Both they and their advisors must get rid of the curing idea and the practices built up thereon. Herbert M. Shelton
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The so-called symptoms of disease are manifestations of an inherent principle of the organism to restore healthy function and to resist offending agents and influences. Herbert M. Shelton
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There are many things to resist, but disease is not one of them. Herbert M. Shelton
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There are but a few blood purifiers and these are all in the body. We know them as the liver, kidneys, lungs, colon, and a few glands. Herbert M. Shelton
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If you desire truly to live you will cease trying to find magic tricks and short-cuts to life and learn the simple laws of being, and order your life in conformity with these. Realign your life with the laws of nature–this and this alone constitutes living to live. Herbert M. Shelton