Glands an admirable defense of the body.

 


There is only one cause of the disease: poison, toxic substances, most of which is created in the body due to bad life habits and poor elimination.



                                                                                           

                                                                                            Brigadier General Dr. Sir Arbuthnot Lane

This name designates all the organs that produce a secretion (a liquid, a mucus, a sweating, perspiration, exudation, suppuration, etc.). We have salivary glands, which produce saliva; the liver produces bile: the lacrimal glands produce tears, and there are secretions from the genital organs and all the glands that cover the mucous membranes of the stomach, intestines, and skin.



     One of the most important functions of the glands are to destroy and eliminate foreign and impure substances, as does the liver, which filters the product of digestion, retaining its impurities and expelling them through the bile; tonsils or tonsils whose important functions we already know; the spleen, which retains antibiotics and antibodies, poisons and toxins from the pharmacy, as revealed by the iris; the glands of the skin, which remove internal dirt through sweat; acid waste, filth, grime, scab, trash, junk, alcohol, drugs, etc. Glandular secretions constitute, therefore, one of the most admirable defenses of the organism and through them the body carries out its purification.

     Drugs, serums, vaccines, and injections weaken paralyze the normal work of these wonderful organs that defend organic life and their irritating presence is revealed by the iris of the eyes as destructive and harmful foreign matter.

Good health to everybody.

Bibliography:

Health can be reach by everybody. Manuel Lezaeta. Edit. PAX Mexico

Science and The practice of  Iridology. Dr. Bernard Jensen.  Edit. YUG Mexico


 

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