HOW DISEASE CAN BE CURED AND LIFE PRESERVED. 85 



proves that we can never cure a part of the body without 

 curing the whole body, and as the cause of disease is but 

 one, we cure all if we have the right remedy. Just as 

 the sap circulates through every part of a plant, so does 

 the blood circulate in man. All disease is in the blood, 

 for the blood is the life. When that is pure and clean, 

 sickness is impossible. I have written a special article 

 about the blood, which will be found in another part of 

 this book. The photomicrographs I made of blood 

 obtained from sick persons show the microbes in the 

 blood (see Plate III.). There is not a single portion of 

 our body which is not reached by the blood. When the 

 blood is full of clots of microbes, as seen in the photo- 

 micrographs, trouble will be felt just where the circula- 

 tion is interrupted, and that spot will commence to swell, 

 and pain is the result. If we use the microbe- killer 

 externally as a poultice over the painful spot, it will 

 relieve and stop the pain for a time, just as many other 

 lotions or liniments do ; but this is no cure, as disease 

 will again break out. The cure can only be made in- 

 ternally by purifying the blood from all microbes. If a 

 person suffering from any skin disease, for instance, 

 uses the microbe-killer externally only, he will drive 

 away the microbes, to appear again sooner or later, and 

 that is the way of all remedies sold to doctor the people. 

 I say doctoring, for it means healing, or patching up ; 

 for no remedy has been discovered that will cure disease, 

 outside of the microbe-killer, which fact is even admit- 

 ted by medical scientists. That the profession has cura- 

 ble and incurable diseases is well known. But it is not 

 known by them nor has it over been explained why 

 some diseases disappear, and others do not but continue 

 until death results. 



My study in the great book of Nature enables me to 

 explain any and all questions referring to the cause and 

 cure of diseases, and to shed full light on the subject. 

 I have described the most important questions, including 

 curable and incurable diseases, in a separate article in 

 this book. 



