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The
Immune System
-
How
to Strengthen it
Within
all of our bodies there is an army at work.
As with the nations of the world, some of these armies are strong and
some of them are weak. Some of them
are ever vigilant for invaders; some of them fight the very country they were
employed to defend. Those of us
with strong immune systems are best able to ward off many invaders and thus
stand a lessened risk of disease. Others
have immune systems which rebel and attack the very bodies they were created to
defend; we call these situations autoimmune disorders. Lupus and rheumatoid
arthritis are among the autoimmune disorders.
There are two main factors which determine the condition of our immune
systems; heredity and lifestyle. There
is nothing we can do about our heredity except take a warning from it, but we
all can do much for our lifestyles which can not only improve our chances of
avoiding the chronic diseases which plague our society, but can begin to reclaim
ground lost in your heredity so that you will be able to pass on a better legacy
to your heirs. So, without a long
explanation on the wonders of the immune system (see the June 1987 issue of National
Geographic for that), what follows will be a step by step explanation of how
to strengthen the immune system. This
program will be beneficial for those having the most ominous chronic diseases
such as cancer and AIDS; and most
of the principles will also be of benefit to those who are healthy and would
like to remain that way.
1.
The
objectives of our treatments are to improve circulation to and oxygenation of
the cells, to change the intestinal flora with a high fiber vegetarian diet, to
discourage cancer cell growth with hot baths, to stimulate the immune mechanism
for cancer and infection resistance, and to combat toxins causing anemia and
loss of appetite.
2.
The
family and friends should have regular prayer for a miracle from heaven.
Trust God that He is loving, forgiving, healing and comforting.
Trust Him that every trial is for our development somehow, even when it
appears destructive. When Jacob was
wrestling with the angel, it appeared that having his thigh go out of joint was
a terrible calamity which would disable him, and he would not be able to save
himself and his family. But when
his brother Esau saw the limp Jacob was left with, Esau became sympathetic and
his murderous wrath ceased. The
trust exerted stimulates the endorphin system, strengthening the immune system.
3.
The Ideal Diet -
The diet should be totally vegetarian, leaving off all fats, all refined sugars,
chemical additives, spices (but not herbs), and vinegar, majoring on raw food
and fresh juices, especially carrots, and beets.
(a)
Take two to three meals per day. Two
are best. Never snack.
Not a sip, or a taste or morsel between meals.
(b)
Have a set time for meals. Establish
regularity and regimentation as far as meals and sleep schedules are concerned.
(c)
Read labels for irritants, harmful foods and additives such as vinegar,
monosodium glutamate, pepper (black, red, cayenne, “hot”), baking powder and
soda, animal products, ginger, cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves and allspice.
(d)
Omit one to three meals weekly unless underweight.
(e)
Eat a lot of fruits and vegetables uncooked.
(f)
Eat slowly and chew well.
(g)
Cook grains and legumes thoroughly.
Grain preparations such as cracked or whole kernel must be boiled gently
for at least three hours. Rolled
grains need l1/2 hours.
Cooking grains in a good crock pot is helpful.
(h)
Enjoy gardening, but do not work to the point of exhaustion.
(i)
Omit liquid foods at meals except on rare occasions.
Liquid foods are pops, juices, watery soups and other beverages.
If juices are required in greater quantity than 8 oz, make a meal of them
only, and sip them slowly, mixing well with saliva.
(j) Use frozen fruit blended with a
little fruit juice, occasionally, as an ice-cream substitute on hot days.
(k)
Shop at health food stores and produce markets that keep fresh food
because of a rapid turnover.
(l) Let five hours pass between the
end of one meal and the beginning of the next.
(m) Never
use soft drinks, coffee, teas, medicines, chocolate. May use herb teas.
(n)
Drink an 8 oz. glass of fresh carrot juice daily and sip it slowly at the
beginning of a vegetable, not fruit, meal.
(o)
Eat fresh carrots, grapes, cabbage, asparagus, brussels sprouts, beets,
broccoli, dark greens, kohlrabi and cauliflower.
(p)
Eat raw fruit or make fresh juice, including fresh lemon and grape or
carrot juice. But don’t eat, or
drink the juice of, both fruits and vegetables at the same meal.
If possible, 50-80% of the meal should be taken raw.
Asparagus and garlic have both been ascribed antiviral, anticancer
qualities. Aloe vera has a
carbohydrate which may slow down the reproduction of HIV and boost the immune
system. Licorice root tea also boosts immunity.
(q)
Frequently choose cooked grains or vegetables from the following list.
These foods are selected because of their low phenylalanine and lysine
content:
Potatoes (white or sweet), Corn, Oats, Carrots, Buckwheat, Wheat, Rice,
Barley, Millet, Rye, etc.
(r) Use immature legumes
such as field peas or green peas not more than twice a week, as they are high in
phenylalanine and lysine. Select
only one at a meal.
(s)
Use whole grain cereals or quick breads without sugar, baking powder or
soda, or excessive salt.
4.
Teas (Antimicrobial)- (These
teas should be taken continuously by those having a serious chronic disease.)
(a) Echinacea
and Chaparral. Echinacea
strengthens the immune system and Chaparral is an antibiotic.
Put one heaping tablespoon of Echinacea in one quart of boiling water and
boil gently for 30 minutes. Turn
the flame off and add 2 tablespoons of Chaparral.
Let this mixture steep for 15 minutes.
Drink one cup first thing in the morning and finish the remainder of the
quart throughout the day. This is
one day’s dose. You must make the
teas fresh daily; they lose their potency after 24 hours.
(b) Pau
d’ Arco, Blue Violet and Red Clover. These
herbs strengthen the immune system and cleanse the blood.
Add 3 tablespoons of Pau d’ Arco to one quart of boiling water and boil
gently for 15 minutes. Turn flame
off, add 2 tablespoons of Blue Violet and 2 tablespoons of Red Clover to the Pau
d’ Arco and let the mixture steep for 15 minutes.
(c) Do not use sweeteners in your
teas. Though they are medicinal and
may not appeal to your taste, the herbs were given to us by our Creator for
healing. Drink them faithfully!
(d) Golden Seal and Aloe Vera may be
used.
(e) Consider the herb teas as part of
your 8-10 cups of daily water intake.
(f) The herb teas should be continued
after the fever treatments stop.
A
SUGGESTED MEAL PLAN
Generous
Breakfast: Fruit Meal.................
Breakfast
main dish
, Raw fruit
, Other fruit
, Whole grain bread
, Fruit bread or spread
Fruit
meal: Spreads & Side dishes
Crushed Pineapple, Fruit Puddings
, Apple Butter, Stewed Fruit Puree,
Pear Butter, Thick Apple Sauce,
Avocado 1/4-1/3, Fruit Leather, Olives 4-6,
Fruit Butter or Spread
Good Dinner: Vegetable Meal....................
Dinner Main Dish, Raw Vegetable or Salad
, Cooked Vegetable
,
Whole Grain Bread
, Side Dish or Spread
Oil-Free Spreads and Side Dishes
Coconut, Seeds, Nuts and Peanuts
, One Tablespoon Millet Butter
or
Avocado Spread
Gravies
and Sauces:
Cream Sauce, Millet Spread, Nut Gravies,
Tomato Catsup
, Brown Gravy,
Tomato-Pepper Puree
, Bean Puree, Onion-Lemon Puree
(See
the cookbook, Eat
For Strength, Oil-Free
Edition)
Spare Supper (or none)....................................
Fruit or Fruit Sauce, Herb teas
, Bread,
Crackers, Cereal
5.
Evening Primrose oil -
large doses (it incorporates into the viral membrane wall increasing the
susceptibility to the fever treatments). Use
up to 12 capsules a day during fever series.
6.
Use the most excellent hygiene
- vegetarian diet, exercise, sunshine, regularity, early to bed, scrupulous
cleanliness, orderliness, etc..
7.
Use of garlic:
4 capsules, 8 tablets or one to two fresh cloves taken 3 times daily at
mealtimes.
8.
Give a 3-week course of zinc
supplementation, 15 mg. per day.
9.
Cold mitten friction: This
hydrotherapy measure can be done several times a day, as often as once an hour,
as the energy of the patient or the availability of time permits.
Use it at least twice a day. It
is a good stimulant of the immune system.
10.
Use fever treatments
(see method given below).
An infant under three years of age should have the temperature very
carefully controlled, bringing the oral or rectal temperature up to 103o
F, but not holding it there. This
may take only five to six minutes.
11.
Continue cold mitten friction after fever series.
12.
Take alternating hot and cold
daily showers every morning or evening.
13.
Exercise
should consist of walking and purposeful outdoor labor as much as possible.
Other suggestions include the following:
(a)
Swim.
(b)
Split wood.
(c)
Cycle: Stationary,
three-wheeled, etc.
(d) Walk,
walk, walk.
(e)
Jog on padded surfaces as appropriate.
(f)
Use rebounders (small trampolines), and simply bounce if your strength is
not sufficient to jump.
(g)
Do gardening.
(h)
Spas are useful if you have no other exercise possibilities.
(i)
Lawn care is excellent outdoor work
(j)
Do exercises daily, progressively, religiously, especially light exercise
after meals which promotes good digestion
(k)
Get a minimum of 20 minutes, and up to 10 miles of walking daily.
Exercise produces brain substances (endorphins) which "do good like
a medicine."
(l)
If you do not feel like exercising, massage can help as it is
"passive exercise." Range
of motion exercises can also help.
14.
Water
is a cleanser and a healer, used externally and internally.
(a)
6-10 cups of water, as pure as possible, between meals each day.
Regular bowel movements daily are very important.
Two cups of very warm water upon arising in the morning are very helpful
for this. Most of the water you
need will be supplied in the form of the herb teas listed above.
(b)
A daily bath is essential, personal hygiene is a must.
Wear a clean change of clothes daily.
(c)
Clean and neat living conditions and fastidious kitchen facilities are
important.
(d)
Fifteen fever treatments spread over three weeks constitutes one series
of treatments. Give two series of
three weeks each, pausing for one week after the first three weeks before
beginning the second series. There
should be five treatments in a week, but not usually more than one fever
treatment per day for adults. Interrupt
the treatment program every five days with a two-day rest.
If the patient responds to the two series of treatments, in three months,
using the same routine, go through another two series of the fever treatments.
i.
Use a hot bath of 108-110 degrees F. to accomplish this "Fever" or
“Hyperthermia” treatment.
ii.
Obtain 102-104 degrees F.
orally and maintain it for 20-40 minutes, as tolerated.
iii.
When the oral temperature goes above 100
degrees F. or the patient begins to sweat, keep the face and head very
cool with icy cloths changed often.
iv.
Keep the bath water 110-112 degrees F.
while the oral temperature is 102-105
degrees F. Do this by
draining off some of the cooling water and adding hot water.
v.
End the hot treatment with a tepid shower, brisk drying, one hour of bed
rest with an ice pack wrapped in a towel on the forehead.
vi.
Prevent chilling after the treatment.
vii.
Abort the treatment if the heart rate rises above 160 in a person under age 50.
Abort the treatment if the heart rate rises above 140 in a person over
age 50. For more details on fever
treatments see the book Home
Remedies.
15.
Sunshine - A
20 to 30 minute sunbath daily would be helpful.
It is adequate to expose only the face and arms.
Always avoid the sun as much as possible between the hours of 10 a.m. and
4 p.m., as it actually reduces the immunity.
16.
Moderation - God
will supply power and help for all your needs once and for all:
overeating, snacking between meals, indulgence of unhealthful habits
(caffeine, nicotine, marijuana), purging, prescription or nonprescription drug
usage, masturbation or other improper expressions of sexuality.
17.
Air
(a)
Fresh, outdoor air. Avoid
smog, motor exhaust, hydrocarbons, tobacco smoke, hairspray and other toxic
substances.
(b)
Keep correct posture.
(c)
Keep sleeping rooms well aired, summer and winter, good weather and bad,
being careful not to sleep in a draft.
(d)
Spend more and more time out-of-doors.
(e)
Take 20 deep breaths outdoors or near an open window 2-4 times per day.
(f)
Blow up balloons to encourage oxygenation of tissues.
(g)
Hike in the beauties of nature.
(h)
Spend time out of cities as much as possible.
(i)
Remember that prayer is the breath of the soul.
18.
Rest
(a)
Establish regularity, routine, order and predictability of daily
activities.
(b)
Simplicity, quietness of living is the goal.
(c)
Refuse consistent overworking or hectic pacing.
(d)
Quit your overly stressful job and whittle various involvements out of
your life.
(e)
Prioritize your life with much prayer.
(f)
Keep the Sabbath holy. God
made the Sabbath for man and specially blesses those who commune with Him that
day by spending every possible moment in Bible reading, meditation, prayer, and
studying spiritual lessons in nature. You
need a day of rest, and you also need the blessing of knowing that particular
segment of the week is a memorial to man’s creation.
We are that special to God
(g)
Rise and retire at set times. If
you work afternoon or night shifts, change job assignments if at all possible.
(h)
Omit TV, Rock n’ Roll, novels, love stories, idle talk, frivolity and
any other neurologically exciting but depleting activities.
Just as things we see can cause profound mental and emotional changes, so
can what we hear. Give yourself
every advantage.
(i)
Learn to live simply, spending less money on yourself, more to help
others.
(j)
Refuse to defend yourself, argue, worry or complain.
(k)
If you are not sleeping well at night, do not nap during the afternoon.
You may take a short nap (less than an hour) before dinner.
(l)
Try to have one day off each week besides Sabbath.
Use this day for personal chores and private projects; this is not
selfish. Your first duty to God and
to others is that of self-development.
19.
Trust in divine power
(a)
Reevaluate your relationship to God.
(b)
Begin each day or end each day with a quiet hour or so alone with God in
prayer and Bible reading.
(c)
Keep your joys, thanks, needs, sorrows, sins, cares and fears before God.
(d)
Talk to Him all day. Recognize
that a divine being, a guardian angel, is always with you.
(e)
Read Desire of Ages, Ministry
of Healing, (Health and Happiness),
and Counsels on Diet and Foods.
These books may be obtained from an Adventist Book Center or a
Seventh-day Adventist church. Take
seriously any lessons learned, even if they seem unimportant.
(f)
Participate in morning and evening devotions.
(g)
Become a committed Christian anew every day.
(h)
Accept the circumstances of daily life even if they are not what you may
have planned or chosen. Everything
God allows to come to you is an education, even the trials.
If accepted graciously, all trials bring joy.
(i)
Pray for God’s will to be done and do not insist on healing.
He doesn’t heal everyone but He desires to save every living soul - all
who give their full allegiance to Him. Have
faith that God will accomplish the very best thing for your life.
(j)
Be thankful, cheerful, prayerful. These
attitudes produce the endorphins. These
are merry hormones and happy chemicals that fight cancer and promote a sense of
well-being.
(k)
Consider an anointing service.
(l)
You will need our Lord to help you make these lifestyle changes and to
maintain them.
20.
Dress
(a) Wear simple, modest,
healthful, clean and attractive clothing.
(b)
Natural fibers and blends are best.
(c)
Keep your limbs as warm as your forehead.
(d)
Do not have more layers on the trunk than on the feet and calves.
(e)
Wear no tight bands or restrictive garments, especially around the chest
and abdomen.
Epilogue
When
Paul wrote, "The very God of peace sanctify you wholly" (1 Thess.
5:23), he did not exhort his brethren to aim at a standard which it was
impossible for them to reach; he did not pray that they might have blessings
which it was not the will of God to give. He
knew that all who would be fitted to meet Christ in peace must possess a pure
and holy character. "Every man
that striveth for the mastery is temperate in all things.
Now they do it to obtain a corruptible crown; but we an incorruptible.
I therefore so run, not as uncertainly; so fight I, not as one that
beateth the air; but I keep under my body, and bring it into subjection: lest
that by any means, when I have preached to others, I myself should be a
castaway." (1 Cor. 9:25-27) "What?
know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you,
which ye have of God, and ye are not your own?
For ye are bought with a price: therefore glorify God in your body, and
in your spirit, which are God’s.” (1 Cor. 6:19,20)
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Disclaimer: The above counseling sheet
is provided courtesy of the Uchee Pines
Health Institute. The Uchee Pines Institute was started almost 30 years ago
by Calvin Thrash, M.D., specialist in Internal Medicine, and his wife, Agatha
Thrash, M.D., board specialist in pathology. It is a non-profit, health
educational and treatment facility located in the country near Seale, Alabama,
15 miles from Columbus, Georgia. (Address: Uchee Pines Institute, 30
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The information contained in the counseling sheets is presented as a general
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