The body is basically your friend

A young businessman came to the clinic with severe back pains. He had reached down for his bag and out of nowhere he now looked like a crooked version of the number 7.

He got on the massage table and was relieved from his pains through acupuncture and massage. He complained that his back often caused him pain, and that it sometimes meant he was unable to work for days. He didn’t have time for that.

It was difficult to exercise. He had lot of hours behind his desk, in a car or on a plane, when business called. He was also pressured by some issues at home. It then flew from my mouth “What do you think your back is trying to tell you?”

If we go back to the 1970’s, there were many pioneers in the danish health industry. One of which was Julia Vøldan, who is probably most famous for her retreat center, where she treated cancer patients among many others, as well as her plus-minus balance/alkaline – acidity balance. Let us look at her views on sickness and health – this is from “Ny Tid og VI” from 1978:

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“The normal perception of sickness is that it is an enemy. We can just look at many of the orthodox treatments where doctors use knives, poisons or dangerous radiation, so that they themselves have to be protected behind large doors. It is the act of shooting at an enemy; but one forgets that the enemy is within a human body. What usually happens when you shoot at someone? Well, either you injure them or you destroy them…
Through my work with the pH balance method I have gained an entirely new perspective of sickness, compared to that of the doctors. I consider sickness as a friendly warning, which helps the human saving its life by maintaining the life energy. Humans are similar to batteries in that they have a plus and a minus pole, however one of the poles are adjustable according to what we eat and drink. You can eat and drink your way to two equal poles, meaning 2 plus poles or 2 minus poles, and in such case the body can’t exist without creating a new fake sickness pole with the missing electrical signal. If this sickness pole is removed, the body will immediately start building a new one, unless the sick person radically changes their way of life. Think of the large amount of women who, after the removal of a breast, gets a new tumor in the uterus, or after the removal of the uterus, gets a tumor in the breasts or a different place.
If the researchers had focused on talking to the sick instead of cutting into test animals, I believe that sickness treatments would have come a whole lot further by now. We have to go away from vivisection and instead study the sick, through their diet and life habits. It is only then that we can find the true cause and hence remove them to treat the sick.”
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In the case of our busy businessman he was aware that he took it far with too little sleep, too much coffee, cravings for sweets, when demanding meetings got to him after long days and too little time with his family. “Hmm” he replied. “When my back hurts I can’t do anything but relax!”

After three treatments he had mostly recovered. He used his recovery period to sort out his priorities, meaning his sleep and food habits, and most of all his family life. A lot of alkaline liquids green juices, smoothies and soups was the new menu. And it helped. In the beginning he saw his back pains as an annoyance and a restriction for his career. Five days at home with his family made him see that he was glad he had been stopped. He went from cursing the annoying back to actually listening to the true priorities in life. Slowly he restarted with his new food, sleep and exercising habits as his baggage.

Later he has told me that he occasionally deals with back pains and then looks himself in the mirror and asks: Why am I being stopped? What have I not seen, heard or felt? He used his back as a sort of measuring tool – it had become his friend.

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