Herbert M.Shelton
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Excerpts from
ORTHOPATHY by Herbert M. Shelton
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Chapter XIV
Affections of the Urinary System
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AFFECTIONS OF THE KIDNEYS
AMYLOID KIDNEY
HYDRONEPHROSIS
HYPEREMIA OF THE KIDNEYS
MALIGNANT TUMORS OF THE KIDNEYS
NEPHRITIS Acute
NEPHRITIS Chronic Interstitial
NEPHRITIS Chronic Parenchymatous
NEPHROLITHIASIS
NEPHROPTOSIS
PERINEPHRITIC ABSCESS
POLYCYSTIC "DISEASE" OF THE KIDNEYS
PYELITIS AND PYELONEPHRITIS
TUBERCULOSIS OF THE KIDNEY
UREMIA
AFFECTIONS OF THE BLADDER
CYSTITIS Acute
CYSTITIS Chronic
CYSTIC CALCULI
PARALYSIS OF THE BLADDER
SPASM OF THE BLADDER
TUMORS OF THE BLADDER
AFFECTIONS OF THE URETHRA
URETHRITIS
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Note that disease terminology may have changed since 1941. Also note that, as Dr. Bass writes in "How important is diagnosis?" - drug-free healing/detox can reverse all of a person's diseases, known or unknown, also without correct name or diagnosis (unless too far gone).
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INTRODUCTION
"Orthopathy" by Dr. Herbert M. Shelton contains a comprehensive analysis of most known diseases, and a general classification and guide to their treatment, based upon a natural wholistic interpretation and approach.
Dr. Shelton represents one of the world's greatest authorities in "Natural Hygiene", a philosophy and method of living according to the laws of life and Nature's plan for men's highest health and happiness, compiled from 175 years of experience of some of the most brilliant medical doctors and teachers. He was also the foremost authority on the use of fasting in the treatment of diseases, in which he supervised approximately 50,000 cases.
This natural approach, interpretation and nutritional treatment of disease, is presented here on the internet, I believe, for the first time to the general public as well as professionals, for those who are interested in an alternative, drugless, self-help method of understanding and treatment of most of men's illnesses.
Stanley S. Bass,
N.D. D.C. Ph.C., Ph.D., D.O., D.Sc., D.D., 5-05, www.drbass.com
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"No food but water should be given. The patient should be kept warm, even hot. Afford every opportunity for rest and keep noises and other disturbances away from the sick room. After the symptoms have disappeared teach the patient how to live to avoid future recurrences."
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