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Monday, 19 April 2004
Incurable Program
Health includes a proper balance of nutrition, exercise, and rest. When a person becomes weak all these things can help one become better. In the case of serious illness, one must consider the "Incurable Program."

Drs. John Christopher and David Schulze devised programs to help those with the so called "incurable diseases."

"We have many times made the statement `There are no incurable diseases, but at times there are incurable patients.' The Creator has given herbs and assisting (holistic) therapies for every type of body malfunction; and if they are only used benefits will come, but if they are not used as directed they can be of no aid.

No one can truly tell a patient he has just so many days, weeks, or months to live. The scriptures are plain in saying that everything moves in its time and season; there is an hour to be born and an hour to die. We have seen cases where the person was told that he had only a few days to live. Many of these people are alive and well today, because they had faith to turn to the natural ways of healing and have been healed.

We have seen cases where the patients were lying helpless on the bed, so sickly they could not feed themselves, waiting for death at any moment. These people, by correctly utilizing the (holistic) healing program, are alive, active and well today."

See the right column for the link to the "Incurable Program" or: http://www.herbsfirst.com/ailmentsdescriptions/incurablespg.html for all the information.


Posted by philcutrara1 at 5:17 PM EDT
Updated: Monday, 19 April 2004 5:25 PM EDT
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