WHAT YOU NEED TO EAT 14
The endless
variety of medicines in the market, the numerous advertisements of new drugs
and mixtures, all of which, as they say, do wonderful cures, kill hundreds
where they benefit one. Those who are sick are not patient. They will take the
various medicines, some of which are very powerful, although they know nothing
of the nature of the mixtures. All the medicines they take only make their
recovery more hopeless. Yet they keep dosing, and continue to grow weaker,
until they die. Some will have medicine at all events. Then let them take these
hurtful mixtures and the various deadly poisons upon their own responsibility.
God's servants should not administer medicines which they know will leave
behind injurious effects upon the system, even if they do relieve present
suffering.
Every poisonous preparation in the
vegetable and mineral kingdoms, taken into the system, will leave its wretched
influence, affecting the liver and lungs, and deranging the system generally. Nor
does the evil end here. Diseased, feeble infants are brought into the world to
share this misery, transmitted to them from their parents.
I have been shown that a great amount of
suffering might be saved if all would labor to prevent disease, by strictly
obeying the laws of health. Strict habits of cleanliness should be observed.
Many, while well, will not take the trouble to keep in a healthy condition.
They neglect personal cleanliness, and are not careful to keep their clothing pure.
Impurities are constantly and imperceptibly passing from the body, through the
pores of the skin, and if the surface of the skin is not kept in a healthy
condition, the system is burdened with impure matter. If the clothing worn is
not often washed, and frequently aired, it becomes filthy with impurities which
are thrown off from the body by sensible and insensible perspiration. And if
the garments worn are not frequently cleansed from these impurities, the pores
of the skin absorb again the waste matter thrown off. The impurities of the
body, if not allowed to escape, are taken back into the blood, and forced upon
the internal organs. Nature, to relieve herself of poisonous impurities, makes
an effort to free the system, which effort produces fevers, and what is termed
disease. But even then, if those who are afflicted would assist nature in her
efforts, by the use of pure, soft water, much suffering would be prevented. But
many, instead of doing this, and seeking to remove the poisonous matter from the
system, take a more deadly poison into the system, to remove a poison already
there.
If every family realized the beneficial
results of thorough cleanliness, they would make special efforts to remove
every impurity from their persons, and from their houses, and would extend
their efforts to their premises. Many suffer decayed vegetable matter to remain
about their premises. They are not awake to the influence of these things.
There is constantly arising from these decaying substances an effluvia that is
poisoning the air. By inhaling the impure air, the blood is poisoned, the lungs
become affected, and the whole system is diseased. Disease of almost every
description will be caused by inhaling the atmosphere affected by these
decaying substances.
Families have been afflicted with fevers,
some have died, and the remaining portion of the family circle have almost
murmured against their Maker because of their distressing bereavements, when
the sole cause of all their sickness and death has been the result of their own
carelessness. The impurities about their own premises have brought upon them
contagious diseases, and the sad afflictions which they charge upon God. Every
family that prizes health should cleanse their houses and their premises of all
decaying substances.
God commanded that the children of Israel
should in no case allow impurities of their persons, or of their clothing.
Those who had any personal uncleanliness were shut out of the camp until
evening, and then were required to cleanse themselves and their clothing before
they could enter the camp. Also they were commanded of God to have no
impurities upon the premises within a great distance of the encampment, lest
the Lord should pass by and see their uncleanliness.
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