Threshing The Wheat From The Chaff
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Joe Fahnestock
November/December 1969
The same subject came up with Sam Schnurr, and he reported
reading of the same remedy, curing cancer by tea from blue violet
leaves, in several of his herb books.
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Every other day make new tea, keep it in the refrigerator and
keep drinking it instead of any other liquid. The body will become
saturated with natural potassium. These are all foods natural foods
and harm no one, but can be of great benefit to those who keep
trying them. A healthy body can eradicate most diseases. The body
is our greatest healer, if it is kept healthy, so says my old
friend, Dr. Wilbur K. Bond of Greensfork, Indiana.
Man has many wonderful things that are his for the asking, if
only his knowledge can decipher the mysteries of nature around us.
Health should be free to everyone. People are born into this world
with an unwritten promise of life, well-being and health. Good
health and healing of disease should be as free as the air we
breathe.
Whenever Jesus, or the disciples or the apostles healed anyone,
it was free and they were made whole. Many times as I've read
the scriptures, I've thought how wonderfull it must have been
for some blind man, or crippled person, to see or to walk and the
bill for new health was merely a blessing and an admonishment to
live right from then on. Modern psychologists and psycho analysts
are realizing more and more that deep-set guilt-complexes, hatred,
prejudice, envy and a host of other mental maladjustments are
deep-set not only in the mind, but also the soul. Jesus never
healed a person without saying, 'Thy sins be forgiven,' or
'Go and sin no more.'
When I was a school kid, I used to enjoy reading the Bible,
especially The New Testament. Then for years I neglected reading it
and it seemed that, during those years, I just couldn't get
anywhere in life. But the Bible is a great book to read all through
life. It reveals how good people tackled great problems much like
the very problems we face every day and every year of our own
lives. But so many seem only to read it when faced with trouble.
Later I began reading the Bible more again, and enjoying it,
although my adult mind didn't seem to understand it as well as
when I was just a boy. An adult questions things more. A child
believes easier. Jesus said, 'Father, thou has kept the meaning
of this from the wise, and revealed it unto babes.'