If you had a pound for every person who has been “cured” two or more times from their ulcers, you would be a rich person, probably with ulcers. For some reason, totally unknown to me, ulcers are considered an item of the rich. (Probably by the same people who think that money brings happiness.) Again, if you had a pound for all low- and moderate-income people suffering from ulcers, you could balance the national budget. Ulcers will live on any income.

Obviously those who claim to have “cured” their ulcers several times are actually saying that the pain has been temporarily relieved. But this is not a cure. The disease cannot be cured until the cause is known and treated. Rarely is the cause of ulcers treated, but rather the effect; that hole in the stomach called an ulcer is doused with milk, cheese, drugs, etc., and then allowed to open up and start all over again with the same painful symptoms.

People who never worry don’t have ulcers. People who are aware of what they are doing on earth and why they must do it also seldom suffer from ulcers. Tense, worried, nervous and unhappy people are the main target of stomach and duodenal ulcers.

MK suffered from duodenal ulcers for eight years. He had been “cured” of them five times, before going into a state of painful collapse. He left the sanatorium ten days later with no trace of his ulcer. How?

MK received a totally non-stimulant diet consisting almost entirely of fruits and vegetables and their juices.

In addition to this, the patient consumed four glasses of cabbage juice per day. (Raw cabbage sliced ​​and reduced to juice by means of an electric blender.) MK did not respond to the use of citrus juices, and citrus juices, oranges, grapefruits, lemons, and limes, were eliminated from the diet. However, apart from these, the patient was able to consume all fruits and vegetables in liquid or steamed form in the way that all vegetables should be cooked.

Steam (Turkish) baths were administered once a day and the full pack at night for the first five days. A vigorous cold water massage was prescribed each morning. At the end of the first week, steam baths and full packs were replaced with natural baths (hip) and stomach compresses at bedtime. These and these alone were responsible for relieving MK of her ulcer in ten days. However, it is to his credit that the patient has since been able to maintain excellent health. Only by finally returning to a state of complete harmony with nature, both physical and mental, was he able to overcome the root of this condition that had plagued him for eight long years. To this day, MK continues to drink two glasses of cabbage juice a day and is convinced that this is largely responsible for his resistance to recurrent ulcers.

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