Rating: Summary: Dr. Youngs' Research is Nobel Prize Review: While reading Dr. Youngs' book I realized that his contextual theory of sickness and disease and health and wellness is revolutionary. I love the fish bowl metaphor: that you are only as healthy as the fluids in which your body cells swim. In other words if you are sick you don't treat the fish you change the water. What a simple truth! Classical medical science is treating the fish and ignoring the water, in otherwords the context. I found his theory that bacteria, yeast, molds or even viruses are the expression of a state of imbalance from an inverted way of living, eating and thinking and not the cause of any specific disease, incredible. What I believe Dr. Young is trying to tell us is that germs are the expression of cellular breakdown from physical and emotional disturbances, not the cause of any specific disease. You don't get cancer or diabetes, you do it by your lifestyle. And to try and kill the germ is in reality killing part of oneself. I also found Dr. Youngs' theory of red blood cell transformation and reverse transformation revolutionary. He uses the words dedifferentiation and rededifferentiation of the red blood cells to body cells, body cells to red blood cells and/or to morbid cells like bacteria, yeast, molds or viruses. This phenomena takes places right inside our bodies. This is why I am so impressed with Dr. Youngs' work, because he shows in his case studies blood cells that do and can transform! Dr. Youngs' work in this area is revolutionary and he should be honored with a Noble Prize.
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