Valere Aude - Dare to Be Healthy, Or, The Light of Physical Regeneration by Louis Dechmann
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in the ordinary way of digestion from every-day food.
To meet this difficulty, certain condensed preparations have been devised. These nutritive compositions contain only such chemical elements in like chemical proportions as exist in the human body. They are of the purest material and contain no injurious elements whatsoever, while they foster that general regeneration of the blood which will finally bring about a complete cure. No. 3. _Physical treatments_: It is the object of these treatments to assist the proper circulation of the blood; to automatically open the pores of the skin for the external treatment of certain diseases; to withdraw elements of disease from the body, and to introduce certain material influences, through the pores. Massage, gymnastics, ablutions, various kinds of baths and "packs," constitute the chief features of the healing methods in this department. Following this general explanation of the system, I may now go a little deeper into the question of the constituent elements, the tissues formed therefrom, the degeneration of these tissues, and the species of degeneration which constitutes the various forms of disease commonly known to us. After this I will give a concise and simple general idea as to how my methods should be applied. |
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