Anda di halaman 1dari 32

Soil and Health Library

This document is a reproduction of the book or other copyrighted material you requested. It was prepared on Thursday, 10 June 2010
for the exclusive use of Neil Beechwood, whose email address is neilbeechwood@hotmail.com

This reproduction was made by the Soil and Health Library only for the purpose of research and study. Any further distribution or
reproduction of this copy in any form whatsoever constitutes a violation of copyrights.
MINERALS,
VITAMINS
HERBS
BY

Prof. Dr. Edmond Bordeaux Szekely




INTRODUCTION TO

THE MINERAL,

VITAMIN & HERB

THERAPEUTICS


BY

Prof. Dr. Edmond Bordeaux Szekely









ESSENE SCHOOL OF LIFE
P.O.BOX 298
TECATE, CALIFORNIA
1943


THE PHILOSOPHY OP NATURAL LIFE IN THE TEACHINGS OF

THE GREAT MASTERS OP HUMANITY


Simple, natural nutrition in moderation is a saving of time. money and strength.
It increases bodily and psychic energy and strengthens resistance to disease.
Cornaro.

Air is the moat important nutrimentHippocrates. Sunshine is the best
remedyPliniua. Water cures every illnessEpicurus.

Vitality and beauty are gift* of nature for those who live according to its
lawsLeonardo Da Vinci.

Health and Happiness are the Measure of all thingsEpicures.

Happiness is not easily found. It is difficult enough to find it in ourselves and
impossible to find it elsewhereChamfort.

Everyone must begin with himself in order to create his own happiness.
Undoubtedly in this manner the happiness of mankind will
finally be realisedGoethe.

Evil exists not:
Only the past.
The past is past.
The present is a moment.
The future is all!

Zoroaster

Books by
Professor Dr. Edmond Bordeaux Szekely

Published by the
ESSENE SCHOOL OF LIFE
P.O. Box 293
Tecate, California
1943

Copyright 1943 by Prof. Dr. Edmond Bordeaux Szekely
Printed in United States of America-All Rights reserved.
No part of this book may be reprinted without his written
permission.
THE ESSENE SCHOOL OF LIFE
A Universal, Liberal, Humanitarian, Educational Center
for the omnilateral study and optimal application
of all the values of Human Culture

Purpose: The Omnilaterial Realization of the Optimal Forma
of Life.
Method: The Dialectical Method of Thinking.
Textbooks and Manuals: The Totality of the Masterworka of All
Ages.
Languages: Sanscrit, Hebrew, Greek, Latin, Chinese;
French, German, English, Spanish, Italian, Russian,
Esperanto, etc.
Teachers of All Branches of Human Knowledge
Professors of Philosophy: Pythagoras, Socrates, Plato,
Aristoteies, Descartes, Spinoza,' Leibnix, Hume, Kant,
Comte, Spencer, etc.
Professors of Religion: Zoroaster, Moses, Confucius, Buddha,
Jesus, Mohammed, etc.
Professors of Natural Science: Euclides, Copernicus, Galilei,
Newton, Darwin, etc
Professors of Literature: Homer, Dante, Goethe, Shakespeare,
Voltaire, Tolstoy, Dostoiewsky, etc.
Professors of Music: Bach, Handel, Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven,
Wagner, Debussy, Tschaikowsky, etc; ;.
Professors of Arts: Praxiteles, Leonardo Da Vinci, Michael
Angelo, Rembrandt, Rodin, etc.
Professors of Health and Hygiene: Hippocrates, Kneipp, Kuhne,
Bircher Banner, etc.
Professors of Dialectics: Heraclitus, Fuerbach, Marx, Engels, etc
Librarian: Prof. Dr. Edmond Bordeaux Szekely.
Students: Belong to all the countries, races and religions of the
world.
Requirements for Admission: To be a Sincere Seeker of Truth
without any prejudices.
Examination Committee: Your own Conscience.
Obtainable Degrees: Health, Happiness, Wisdom, Love, Power,
etc
Tuition Fee: Perseverance and Time.
Student's Workbooks: The Publications of the Essene School of
Life.
Student's College: Your Own Home.

Information may be obtained from the Secretary of the
Essene School of Life. P.O. Box 293, Tecate, Calif., U. S A.

BOOKS BY PROF. DR. EDMOND BORDEAUX 8ZEKELY
Translated Into English
Cosmos, Man and Society, London, 1936 and 1939.
Cosmotherapy, Encyclopedia of Health, Happiness and Long Life, Los
Angeles, 1938.
Coamotherapy, a Guide to Treatment, London, 1937. Medicine
Tomorrow, London, 1939.
Sexual Harmony and the New Eugenics, London, 1939, Calif., 1941.
The Gospel of Peace, London, 1938.
Medicine and Dialectics, London, 1937.
Cosmotberapy, Los Angeles, 1936 and 1938.
Good Health, Miami, 1939.
The Essene Gospel of John, California, 1938 and 1942.
Therapeutics of Hasting, London, 1939, California, 1942.
Dialectics as an Art of Discussion, London, 1939.
The Future of Humanity, London, 1939, California, 1942.
The Meaning of Christmas and Toga in the 10th Oratory, London, 1938,
California, 1942.
The Teaching of Buddha, London, 1938, California, 1942.
The Living Jesus, London, 1938, California, 1939 and 1942.
Diet Chart of Coemotherapy, London, 1939, California, 1941.
Sleep and Education of the Will, London, 1939, California, 1942.
Theory of Cosmotherapy15 lessonsCalifornia, 1941.
The Dialectical Method of Thinking, California, 1942.
Essenes, by Josephns and His Contemporaries, Calif., 1942.
Essene Science of Life (Food and Health), California, 1940-41.
Beethoven, Prometheus of the Modern World, California, 1942.
Mineral Therapy of Basic Biological Functions, California, 1942.
Vitamin Therapy of Basic Biological Functions, California, 1942.
The Biochemical Diet Book, California, 1942.
Care of Constipation and Intestinal Toxemia, Calif, 1942.
One Health Day a Week, California, 1942.
Modern Man's Philosophy, California, 1943.
The Origin of Christianity, California, 1943.
The Natural and Cosmic Laws (Foundation of All Seiences). California,
1943.
The Sevenfold Peace (Foundation of the Essene Teaching), California,
1943.
Communion with the Natural Forces (Perfecting our Physical Senses),
California, 1943.
Communion with the Cosmic Forces (Perfecting our Spiritual Senses),
California, 1942.
The Teaching of Quetzalcoatl (Precortesian Synthesis of the Wisdom of
the Americas), California, 1942.
Natural Herb Therapeutics, California, 1943.
Health, Youth and Longevity, California, 1943.
Esperanto at a Glance, California, 1943.
The author also has over twenty books not yet translated into English,
published in French, Esperanto, Spanish, German. Rumanian,
Hungarian, etc

Copyright 1943 by Prof. Dr. Edmond Bordeaux Szekely.
Printed in United States of AmericaAll Rights reserved.
No part of this book may be reprinted without his written permission.

PREFACE TO THE MINERAL AND VITAMIN
THERAPIES OF THE BASIC BIOLOGICAL
FUNCTIONS
The two greatest discoveries in 20th century medicine are
the importance and the multiple role of minerals and vitamins in
the human body, as well as their pronounced influence on the
basic biological functions of the human organism in health and
disease. I am very often asked the question, "How is it that we
didn't know about this vital role of vitamins and minerals before
the 20th century?" There are two reasons. First, only in the 20th
century did the science of biochemistry reach its full
development and become the most important branch of medical
science. Second, 90 per cent of the discoveries concerning
vitamins and minerals were made during the last forty years.
And it is not accidental that these vital biochemical discoveries
were not made before. "Necessity is the mother of invention"
and wherever the urgency for solution of a problem appears, the
discovery of the means for the solution will always follow.
"In the good old days" there was no need for knowledge
concerning the minerals and vitamins simply because we didn't
have mineral or vitamin deficiencies. The mineral and vitamin
deficiency diseases are natural, direct consequences of the
appearance and development of our present economical and
technical system of production, transportation and distribution.
Before the 19th and 20th centuries the means of
transportation were primitive and difficult; mass production and
distribution of foods were out of the question. In that age there
was only a limited production for use. Every family and every
little community produced as much as they were able to
consume. Only people living around the larger cities were able to
sell any surplus they accidentally produced. The enormous
mineral richness of the virgin soil, combined with simple
primitive agricultural methods, produced grains, vegetables, and
fruits rich in mineral and vitamin content. The primitive methods
of agriculture conserved the original richness of the soil,
replenishing periodically the mineral supply by the application of
manures and other simple fertilizers then in common use.
The staple foods used in that age were not as numerous as
now. They were often limited to a few cereals, milk, milk
products, and some fruits and vegetables. But whatever they ate
they had the fullest mineral and vitamin value. This is the reason
why in that age man did not have the mineral and vitamin
deficiency diseases which in our present age constitute the
principal cause of the majority of ailments.
Then appeared the numerous technical discoveries which
heralded the beginning of our present economic system. It made
possible the mass production and mass conservation of
practically all the staple foods of humanity, as well as their
transportation and world-wide distribution Production for use
disappeared and production for profit became the predominant
factor in modern food industries. The essence of home
production of foods was quality; in mass production for profit
the aim is quantity. The extensive exploitation of the soil through
years and years has progressively exhausted the mineral richness
of the soil. Profit is in direct proportion with the quantity of the
produced foods not with their mineral or vitamin values. The
longer it is possible to preserve and conserve certain food
substances, the more profitable is production, as consumption
does not depend exclusively on seasonal needs. Little by little
appeared a long series of chemical preservatives all of which
serve the same purposeto extend the longevity of the
processed foods and to make possible their transportation and
distribution to the farthest markets where the need for the various
foods is the greatest and where competition in selling them is
weakest. The international competition in the production and
distribution of foods created the necessity to improve the taste of
the different food products, even to the detriment of their
nutritional value. As a direct consequence of the aforementioned
economical and commercial factors, human nutrition has passed
through a radical and all-sized change. All the simple, natural
foods, rich in minerals and vitamins, characteristic of the
previous centuries, progressively disappeared. New devitalized,
processed and artificial food products, poor in minerals and
vitamins, appeared and conquered Western civilization. The
anarchy of the production of foods for profit became a collective
menace to our greatest wealthhuman health and vitality and all
its biological values.
Let us mention only a few examples to illustrate the
classical proverb, "Difficile est satyram non scribere" (It is
difficult not to write satirically). The bran of the cereals which
represent the staple food of humanity contains approximately
three-fifths of their mineral and vitamin values. However, more
than 90 per cent of Western humanity eats nothing but cereal
products of refined, white flours from which all the bran is
removed. This three-fifths of the mineral value of the staple
foods of humanity is used to produce all kinds of animal foods,
in eloquent defiance to Protagoras' "Man is the measure of all
things." It seems that we protect the health of. our animals better
than our own. The majority of the mineral and vitamin values of
sugar cane is in the molasses. Pursuant with the foregoing
incongruity, nothing is more natural than to use it for the
production of animal foods. While we are so intensely
preoccupied in avoiding vital deficiencies in our animals, we are
ourselves suffering from an endless number of mineral- and
vitamin-deficiency diseases.
The most disastrous condition in our basic biological
functions is a deficiency of the most important minerals and
vitamins. In the ultimate analysis, they determine and direct the
assimilation and distribution of all food substances ingested by
the organism. Minerals and vitamins represent the general staff
of the army of the organism while the other food substances
starches, sugar, etc. represent only the mass of soldiers. Our
organism, lacking the important minerals and vitamins, is
nothing but a defeated, disorganized army deserted by its general
staff. During the past few decades, the various deficiency
diseases have deteriorated the public health to such an enormous
scale in the Western world (with the exception of a few Balkan
and eastern countries where old primitive ways of production
still survive), that the study of mineral. and vitamin deficiencies,
their influence on the basic biological functions of the organism
and the practical application of the conclusions of these studies
became imperative.
The war has had a decisive influence in accelerating the tide.
The statistics of the medical department of the Selective Service
Board revealed such an. unbelievably disastrous picture of the
biological condition of American youth (in early 1942
approximately one-half of the draft-age generation were found
unfit for military service) that the government had to take
immediate remedial measures. As a consequence of this radical
intervention, the white bread became enriched with Vitamin B1;
the canned milk became irradiated with Vitamin D; the
production of demineralized foods decreased; and the production
of mineral- and vitamin-rich foods not yet known or only
occasionally used, such as soy beans, peanuts, whole-grain
cereals, etc., appeared together with all kinds of mineral and
vitamin supplements. They are now extensively used in the
Army and by civilians.
In many ways the reaction has been an extreme one.
Minerals and vitamins have become the mode. Little by little the
scientific requirements have taken on the purely commercial
aspects of mass food production. As a consequence of an
exaggerated advertising and publicity campaign of the various
manufacturers, the public expects miracles through the use of
mineral and vitamin supplements, and even neglects the use of
mineral and vitamin-rich foods, expecting that these supplements
may take care of everything and supply the entire requirements
of all the minerals and vitamins. This is succinctly expressed in
the following quotation (Pacific Rural Press, April 4, 1942):
"People moan in their coffee cups about the 'good old days.'
"Were they the 'good old days?'
"There is the vivid memory of Mother, raiding the cow's
bran for hot muffins, if the graham flour sack was empty. We
thought they were grand doused with butter and dark, unrefined
syrups.
"But in town we admired the lightness and whiteness of the
baker's bread, and Grandmother told breathlessly of the parties
where the hostess served 'bread cut thin as lace.'
"We have traveled a long distance. The white bread is
whiter, and cut thinner. If we ask for whole wheat bread it is
usually a synthetic brunette. The syrup is often a bleached huzzy.
Oleo, refined out of soap fat materials, uses the rouge of printers'
ink.
"Along came the war. We found we had been too 'refined.'
One-half of the supposed flower of our manhood, at the draft
examination, is shown to have weaknesses and diseases
connected with unbalanced diets.
"Food scientists, summoned by the President, suggest a
basic diet for civilians, and it is officially adopted for the Army
and Navy.
"Millers, with their refining and bleaching equipment, do
not want to take the whole wheat road. So they fortify their white
flour with synthetic vitamins. But it is not, the equal of whole
wheat flour, and the campaign for it bogs down.
"Dr. McCollum, at Johns Hopkins University, summarizes
the matter. There are at least 40 food principles in a grain of
wheat. The miller takes out 30 of them, puts in synthetic
substitutes for 3, leaving a deficiency of 27.
"But Tfe still struggle to maintain our refined and synthetic
adorned foods.
"People eat polished rice, instead of brown rice, and buy
bottles of Vitamin B made out of rice polish.
Both gentlemen and ladies prefer blondes in sugar and
syrups, despite the fact that they have had their vitamins and
minerals largely refined out.
"Fish liver oils have been added to oleo, but like flour, the
doctored oleo does not contain some of the things found in
butter.
"People pay doctor bills to get inorganic iron. Organic iron
is Nature's gift to you if you include dried fruits and other
sources of iron in your balanced diet.
"We pay vast sums for the beauty of medication and
ministration and pass up the free bonus of the beauty of health to
be found in balanced eating.
"Some of us seek to recapture some of the 'good old days.'
We get some wheat and an old coffee mill, for a bit of home
milling, but the enthusiasm of the younger generation is
something less than zero.
"It would appear that the 'good old days' need a bit of
glamorizing, advertising, publicizing.
"Thoughtful people know that we are losing a war because
of too much refinement; are losing health and real beauty; will
be much safer in the future if we return to some of the simpler,
more self-sufficient ways.
"But most people want miracles.
"Were they the 'good old days'?"
"Will we have the 'good new days'?"
While it is clear from the foreging conclusions that I do not
want to underestimate the importance and value of the minerals
and vitamins on the human metabolism, at the same time I must
emphasize that the various mineral and vitamin products are
supplements to and not substitutes for the mineral- and vitamin-
rich natural foods. As in everything else, we shall also in this
respect follow the middle way of moderation and scientific
judgment In my books published before the latest biochemical
discoveries of minerals and vitamins, I always emphasized their
importance and value, in spite of the general indifference
predominating at that time. In the same way, I protest at present
against all the exaggerations of the opposite extremeagainst
the claim that mineral and vitamin supplements are a substitute
for natural, mineral-and vitamin-rich foods.
Considering the present controversies about the role of
minerals and vitamins in the basic biological functions, I give a
summary of biochemical, economical, and practical correlations
concerning their therapeutic and nutritional use.
In the light of the latest discoveries in biochemistry, it is
evident that the basic sources of disease are: (1) an inner
deficiency in the organism or (2) an infection coming from the
outside, or (3) a combination of both of these. If we consider that
the outcome of a disease depends on the changing, dynamic
correlation of the two opposite fighting forces, the resistance of
the organism and the intensity of infection, and if, in addition,
we consider the determining role of mineral adequacy or
deficiency in the strengthening or weakening of the basic
biological functions of the organism, then it will be evident that
the cure of a disease, as well as the maintenance of normal
health, will depend more on the role of minerals and vitamins on
the human metabolism than on anything else.
The first and most important task in combating any disease
is the strengthening of the basic biological functions of the
organism. This is the best guarantee of successful resistance of
the body against any disease. Consequently a methodical course
of mineral and vitamin therapy, based on a well-balanced
natural dietary and general bodily hygiene, is the best and
simplest way of recovering lost health and of maintaining it once
it is regained.
An illustrations of the extremely important part played by
minerals in the basic biological functions, we may mention the
role of calcium and iron. But it must be understood that the other
minerals are equally vital. Calcium determines the following
important functions: the building of bones and teeth, the
coagulation of the blood, the heart, nerve and muscle functions,
etc. Iron. governs blood cell development, the formation of
haemoglobin, oxygen transport, tissue respiration and normal
complexion, etc.
Other important minerals are: sodium, potassium,
phosphorus, magnesium, sulphur, manganese, copper, chlorine
and iodine. They play similarly important parts in the basic
biological functions of the organism. .
For city people unable to grow their own vegetables or buy
properly grown vegetables and fruits, the solution is to
supplement their daily foods with a quantity of pure, organic
minerals in powder or tablet form, obtained by careful scientific
methods of dehydration from selected vegetables and fruits of
the first quality which have been grown on soil enriched by
natural methods of fertilization. In this way, the mineral
deficiencies in the daily foods are corrected, thereby complying
with the basic mineral requirements of the organism.
It is important to exercise care in the choice of the mineral
supplement. It will be realized from what has already been said
that the dehydrated vegetables or fruits will not be satisfactory
unless they are grown on soil made rich in minerals by special
methods. The plants must have been carefully selected; they
must have been scientifically dehydrated and properly handled;
or the compound may be useless or of almost no value due to
mineral deficiencies in the plants used in its preparation. Too
high or too low a temperature in the dehydration process can
lead to undesirable chemical changes in the plant, while
humidity or exposure to light can have harmful results. Thus not
all the compounds in general use have the desired quality, either
through lack of skill and knowledge of the producer, or because
commercial practices have triumphed over science and common
honesty. It is, therefore, important to verify the source of supply
when such compounds are employed.
Organic mineral compounds and tablets taken to
supplement mineral deficiencies in the diet must be carefully
administered. They contain vitamins, some of which are soluble
in fat, while others are soluble in water. Improper use may lead
to a loss of as much as 50 to 80 per cent of their potential value.
As the general public cannot be expected to know how to
employ them to best effect, it is important that the supplements
should be accompanied by precise and detailed instructions for
their use. The substances with which they are compatible and
incompatible should be indicated. The vague and merely
quantitative instructions, which are all that is usually sent with
such compounds at present, are insufficient. Attention to these
small details may make all the difference between failure and
success in the use of the valuable mineral supplement.
Commercial exploitation of the soil reduces the period of
growth of vegetables and fruits, uses one-sided, artificial
methods of maintaining soil fertility, and seeks to produce
vegetables and fruits of exaggerated size for motives of profit.
In the United States these harmful practices, and many other
manipulations inseparable from the commercial mass production
of foods, result in deficiencies in the vast majority of fruits,
vegetables, cereals, etc., in the most important minerals which
govern the body's basic biological functions. As a direct
consequence, an overwhelming majority of the people of the
United Statesthe first country in the world to adopt mass
production of commercial foodsare suffering from one or
another of the diseases caused by mineral deficiencies. The best
way to remedy this catastrophic situation is for the family to
produce vegetables and fruits in a small garden, using natural
methods of cultivation in a properly enriched soil. In all the
agricultural countries of Europe each house is surrounded by a
garden of no great size in which all the most necessary fruits and
vegetables are produced for the family's own use. Of course, this
is not possible in modern cities with high-speed working
conditions and lack of space for soil cultivation. It is only
possible in the country or suburban areas.
As Director of the "Hygiene-Nutritional Service" of the First
Christians' (Essene) Church, I receive hundreds of letters each
month from our members asking me to help in the solution of
their different problems concerning mineral and vitamin
deficiencies. According to my experience, the great majority of
their troubles are related to mineral and vitamin deficiencies or
protein deficiencies. Therefore, it is necessary to provide the
average man, without the knowledge of biochemical science, and
fighting these problems, with a precise and practical solution.
It is evident that the general solution can only be achieved
by a radical transformation of the whole system of food
production and distribution. This could be realized only in a
collective way, through government leadership. It will come
about in the future, little by little. As an immediate individual
solution for people living in the country, there is the home
production of mineral- and vitamin-rich vegetables and fruits on
richly remineralized soil, based on the following principles: (1)
Using only organic fertilizers in gardens and farms; (2)
Erecting satisfactory compost heaps on every' farm and in every
garden; (3) Utilizing all refuse, garbage, leaves, grass clippings,
etc., for making organic fertilizers; (4) Discontinuing the
burning of farm and garden waste materials such as weeds,
straw, etc.; (5) Eliminating insects and pests by preventing
them from building their protective coverings, and finally, (6)
Forbidding the use of all types of poison sprays and washes.
These practices we shall consider as the best immediate
practicable solution for those living in the country.
Finally, as the best immediate individual solution for those
working and living in the city, we suggest the use of mineral and
vitamin supplements daily, as an addition to and safety factor in
their foods to prevent and remedy mineral and vitamin
deficiencies until the future remineralization of their home
gardens and the home production of a minimum of the most
valuable vegetables rich in minerals and vitamins will be
realized.
Hence the purpose of this bookto make it possible for the
student, the medical practitioner and the layman to know the
role, importance and value of all the minerals and vitamins in
health and disease from every practical viewpoint.
The author will be pleased to give, complimentarily, all the
information required by those who may not find in this book the
concrete answer to their specific problems. The material for this
book has been selected from my numerous lectures on these
subjects and should be considered as in notebook form.

EDMOND BORDEAUX SZEKBLY.
Tecate, Baja California
May 1, 1943
BIOCHEMISTRY SERIES
Mineral TherapyVitamin TherapyHerb Therapy

The purpose of the above books is, firstly: to make known to
the medical practitioner, the dietician and the student the role,
importance and value of all Minerals, Vitamins and Herbs in
health and disease, from every practical viewpoint, and secondly:
to explain to the layman the basic correlations of Anatomy,
Physiology and the Biological Functions and to afford him a
simple and methodical course of mineral, vitamin and herb
therapy as the best way of recovering lost health and maintaining
it, once regained.

MINERAL THERAPY OF THE BASIC BIOLOGICAL
FUNCTIONS $3.00

VITAMIN THERAPY OF THE BASIC BIOLOGICAL
FUNCTIONS $2.00

NATURAL HERB THERAPEUTICS $2.00


MINERAL THERAPY OF THE BASIC BIOLOGICAL
FUNCTIONS
CONTENTS
Preface 7
PART IThe Anatomical Foundation of ike Basic Biological
Functions 18
General Introduction 18
The basic anatomical correlations of the skin 18
The bade anatomical correlations of the skeleton 19
The anatomical correlations of the muscular system 26
The anatomical correlations of the heart and blood vessels 80
The anatomical correlations of the respiratory system 35
The anatomical correlations of the digestive system 37
The anatomical correlations of the urinary apparatus 40
The anatomical correlations of the female reproductive organs 41
The anatomical correlations of the male reproductive organs 44
The anatomical correlations of the nervous system 46
The anatomical correlations of the organs of the senses 49

PART IIThe Role of Minerals in the Basic Biological
Functions of the Human Organism 53
Calcium 53
Role of calcium
Positive biological function
Calcium deficiency symptoms
Best sources of calcium
Phosphorus 57
Role of phosphorus
Positive biological functions
Phosphorus deficiency symptoms
Best sources of phosphorus

Iron 60
Role of iron
Positive biological functions
Iron deficiency symptoms
Best sources of iron
Copper 63
Role of copper
Positive biological functions
Copper deficiency symptoms
Best sources of copper
Iodine 64
Role of iodine
Positive biological functions
Iodine deficiency symptoms
Best sources of iodine
Potassium 66
Role of potassium
Positive biological function*
Potassium deficiency symptom*
Best sources of potassium
Sodium 68
Role of sodium
Positive biological functions
Sodium deficiency symptoms
Best sources of sodium
Magnesium 69
Role of manganese
Positive biological functions
Manganese deficiency symptoms
Best sources of magnesium
Sulphur 70
Role of sulphur
Positive biological functions
Sulphur deficiency symptoms
Best sources of sulphur
Manganese 72
Role of mangenese
Positive biological functions
Mangenese deficiency symptoms
Best sources of manganese
Chlorine 73
Role of chlorine
Positive biological functions
Chlorine deficiency symptoms
Best sources of chlorine
Silicon74
Best sources of silicon
Bets sources of silicon
Cobalt 75
Bole of cobalt
Positive biological functions
Cobalt deficiency symptoms
Zinc 75
Role of zinc
Positive biological functions
Zinc deficiency symptoms
Trace Minerals 76
Aluminum
Tin
Arsenic
Bromide
Nickel
Lithium and Rubidium
Silver
Mercury
PART IIIThe Organic Minerals Recommended for the Basic
Biological Functions 78
Alphabetical order of functions and minerals.
PART IVThe Organic Minerals Recommended for the Basic
Deficiency Symptoms 81
Alphabetical order of functions and minerals.
PART VInorganic Mineral Therapy of the Basic Biological
Functions 84
The chemistry of the human body
The biochemistry of the human body
PART VICorrelations between the Inorganic MineralSalts
and the Basic Biological Functions 91
Ferrum Phosphoricum 91
Magnesia Phosphorica 92
Kali Phosphoricnm 92
Calearea Phosphorica 93
Natrium Muriaticum 93
Kali Muriaticum 94
Calcarea Fluorica 94
Natrium Phosphoricum 94
Natrium Sulphuricum 95
Kali Sulphuricum 95
Silicea 96
PART VIIMateria Medica Inorganica with Alphabetical Index
of Diseases 97
Calcium Phosphate 97
Calcium Sulphate 98
Calcium Fluoride 99
Ferric Phosphate 100
Potassium Chloride 101
Potassium Phosphate 103
Potassium Sulphate 105
Magnesium Phosphate 106
Sodium Chloride 108
Sodium Phosphate 109
Sodium Sulphate 110
Silica 111
PART VIIIGeneral Instructions 113
The dose
Time
Alternation External application
Materia Medica Inorganica
PART IXBest Sources of Chemical Compounds 114

VITAMIN THERAPY OF THE BASIC BIOLOGICAL
FUNCTIONS CONTENTS
Preface
PART IThe Basic Biological Functions of the Human
Organism
Correlations of the Different Systems of the Human Body and of
the Vitamin Deficiency Symptoms
Method of study
Plan of this chapter
Experimental proof of the correlative vital activity of the
human organism
Correlation of the expenditures and receipts of the body
Vitamin deficiency symptoms of the gastrointestinal system
Balance of the correlative receipts and losses
Vitamin deficiency symptoms and body weight.
Correlations between work and wear
Correlative structure of the body, head, trunk and limbs
Vitamin deficiency symptoms of the head, face and
extremities
Correlations of the vertebrae and the spinal cord
Vitamin deficiency symptoms of the urinary and
reproductive systems
Double correlation of the human body .
Correlation of the tissues and envelopes (skin)
Vitamin deficiency symptoms of the skin
Correlative tissues
Vitamin deficiency symptoms of growth and resistance
Correlation of the muscles
Vitamin deficiency symptoms and strength
Correlation of the skeleton
Vitamin deficiency symptoms of the bones and joints
The upright position is the result of several correlative
actions
Correlation of the will with muscular action
Correlative transformation of impressions into movement
Vitamin deficiency symptoms of the neuromuscular system
Correlations of the special senses
Vitamin deficiency symptoms of the eyes, earn and nose
Correlative renewal of the tissues
Correlation of the alimentary apparatus
Vitamin deficiency symptoms of the throat, mouth, gums,
teeth, tongue and lips
Correlations of the organs of circulation
Vitamin deficiency symptoms of the cardiovascular system
Distribution of nutrition
Vitamin deficiency symptoms and the biochemistry of the
blood
Double correlative functions of the lungs
Correlations of the Exeretory Organs
Vitamin deficiency symptoms of the respiratory system
Correlations of the nervous system
Vitamin deficiency symptoms and the functions of the
nervous system
Correlations of life and death
Correlations of permanent elimination and building
Correlations of General Death
Correlations of types of death
Correlations of decomposition and diffusion
PART IIThe Correlations of the Anatomical and
Physiologtcal Elements of the Body
Average weight
Correlation of digestion
Correlations of circulation
Correlations of respiration
Correlations of cutaneous excretion
Correlations of renal excretion
Correlations of nervous action
Histological correlations
Conditions contributing to vitamin deficiencies
PART IIIThe Role of Vitamins in the Basic Biological
Functions of the Human Organism
Vitamin A (Anti-Xerophthalmic)
Role of Vitamin A
Positive biological functions
Vitamin A deficiency symptomsmild
Vitamin A deficiency symptomsextreme
Best source of Vitamin A
Vitamin B1 (Anti-Neuritic) Thiamin
Role of Vitamin B1
Positive biological functions
Vitamin B1 deficiency symptomsmild
Vitamin B1 deficiency symptomsextreme
Best sources of Vitamin B1
Vitamin C (Anti-Scorbutic)
Role of Vitamin C
Positive biological functions
Vitamin C deficiency symptomsmild
Vitamin C deficiency symptomsextreme
Best sources of Vitamin C
Vitamin D (Anti-Rachitic)
Role of Vitamin D
Positive biological functions
Vitamin D deficiency symptomsmild
Vitamin D deficiency symptomsextreme
Vitamin B2 (G) Riboflavin
Role of Vitamin B2
Positive biological functions
Vitamin B2 deficiency symptomsmild
Vitamin B2 deficiency symptomsextreme
Vitamin E (Anti-Sterility)
Role of Vitamin E
Positive biological functions
Vitamin E deficiency symptomsmild
Vitamin E deficiency symptomsextreme


Anti Pellagra VitaminNicotinic Acid
Role of Nicotinie Acid
Positive biological functions
Nicotinic acid deficiency symptomsmild
Niootiaic acid deficiency symptomsextreme
PART IVThe Vitamins Recommended for the Basic Biological
Functions
Alphabetical order of basic biological functions and
vitamins
PART 'VThe Vitamins Recommended for the Basic Deficiency
Symptoms
Alphabetical order of deficiency symptoms and vitamins
PART VIGlossary of' the Biochemical Terms used in this
Volume
Alphabetical order of terms
NATURAL HERB THERAPEUTICS
CONTENTS
Introduction
PART ISymptoms and Diseases with Self-diagnostic Charts
Front view of male body and its symptomatologic areas
Back view of male body and its symptomatologic areas
Front view of female body and its symptomatologic areas
Back view of female body and its symptomatologic areas
PART IIDiseases and Remedies
Diseases of the heart and arteries
Diseases of the stomach
Diseases of the intestine
Diseases of the liver and pancreas
Diseases of the kidney
Diseases of the lungs, pleura and bronchial tubes
Rheumatic and arthritic diseases
Metabolic diseases
Nervous diseases
Contagious and Infectious diseases
Diseases of the skin
Diseases of the mouth
Diseases of the ear
Diseases of the eye
Diseases of the rectum
Diseases of women
Urogenitary diseases
Miscellaneous diseases
PART IIIHow to Preserve Herbs
Roots
Barks
Berries and fruits
Seeds and flowers Medicinal herbs
PART IVHow to Prepare Herbs for Use
Affusions
Tinctures Essences
Infusions or teas
Decoction
PART VMateria Medica Botanica
Alphabetical order of natural medicinal plants with indication of
their medicinal properties, predominant reagentsminimal
and maximal individual doses.
Agrimony, Aloes, Angelica, Asarabacca, Ash, Asparagus;
Balm Mint, Beaberry, Betony, Bilberry, Bitter-Sweet,
Blackberry, Boybean, Borage, Buckthorn; Burdock, Burnet;
Cardamon, Casearilla, Celandine, Centaury, Chamomille,
Cherry, Chicory, Chinese Cinnamon, Cloves, Coltsfoot,
Comfrey, Condurango, Coriander, Couch-Grass;
Dandelion, Dog-Rose, Dyers Greenweed;
Elder, Dwarf Elder, Elecampane, Eucalyptus, Eyebright;
Fennel, Fenugreek, Flax;
Gentian, Ginger, Goldenrod, Ground Ivy;
Hedge-Hyssop, Helebore, Black - Hemlock, Water - Hemlock,
Hemp-Nettle, Hoarhound, Hops, Horsetail, Hyssop;
Iceland Moss;
Juniper;
Kamila, Knotgrass;
Laurel, Lavender, Lignum Vitae, Lime Tree, Licorice,
Liverworst, Lobelia, Lovage, Lungwart;
Mallow, Marigold, Marshmallow, May-Apple, Melilot,
Mezereum, Milfoil, Mistletoe, Mountain Tobacco, Mouse-
Ear Hawkweed, Mugwort, Mullein, Mush-Root, Myrrh
Gum;
Nettle, Nutmeg Flower;
Oak Bark, Orris;
Pansy, Parsley, Pellitory, Peony, Peppermint, Pimpernel,
Pomegranate, Poplar Black Buds, Poppy, Primrose;
Quassia;
Ratany, Rest-Harrow, Rhubarb, Ribwort, Rose, Rosemary, Rue;
Sage, St. John's Wort, Salep Root, Sanicle, Sarsaparilla,
Sassafras, Savory, Saxifrage, Scurvy Grass, Senega Boot,
Senna, Shepherd's Purse, Silverweed, Simaruba,
Soapwort, Speedwell, Star Anise, Strawberry Leaves, Sundew,
Sweet Flag;
Tamarind, Tansy, Thyme, Tormentil, Turmeric, Turpeth;
Valerian, Verbena, Violet;
Walnut, Watercress, Watermint, Willow, Woodruff, Wormwood;
Zedoary.
PART VIThe Principal Minerals and the Medicinal Plants
Containing Them
Calcium
Phosphorus
Iron
Copper
Potassium
Sodium
Magnesium
Sulphur
Silicon
Chlorine
Iodine
PART VIIHow to Equip a Basic Pharmacy of Natural Herbs
Tinctures or extracts
Teas
Powders
Oils
PART VIIIContents of a Small Household Medicine Chest
Tinctures
Teas
Powders
Oils
PART IXReadily available kitchen remedies for first aid
Bread
Flour or Starch
Honey
Lemon '
Milk
Mustard
Potato
Salad Oil
Thyme
Vinegar
Water (Cold)
Water (Hot)
Water (Warm)
Wine
PART XGlossary of the Botanical and Pharmaceutical Terms
Used in this Volume

APPENDIX
Basic Hydrotherapy and its Principal Applications to Improve
the Basic Biological Functions of the Organism
Cold Pack
Hot Pack
Wet Girdle
Cold-Compress
Hot Compress
Head Bath
Cold Foot-Bath
Hot Foot-Bath
Salt Foot-Bath
Sitting Bath.
Rubbing Sheet Shower Bath
Plunge Bath

THE 12 RULES OF THE HYGIENE OF THE BODY
AND MIND
(Air, Water, Sun, Exercises, Respiration, Altruism, Culture Harmony)

1. Spend as much time as possible in the fresh air.
2. Always take a cold or lukewarm shower in the morning when you wake and
in the evening: before you go to bed.
3. Devote one half-day a week to alternate sunbaths and waterbaths
(swimming? where possible.)
4. Go for 30-50 minutes walk in the fresh air after lunch and supper every day
breathing deeply and rhythmically.
5. Do some simple physical culture exercises for 10-15 minutes every
morning on rising.
6. Always sleep in a cool, airy and quiet place.
7. Follow the middle path of, moderation and naturalness in all things,
particularly in food, rest, work, recreation and sleep.
8. Beware of psychic toxins (inharmonious thoughts and feelings) even more
than of chemical poisons. Be an optimist and have confidence in
yourself, in human progress and in the forces of nature.
9. Be a sincere altruist, love and help others. Appreciate people's good
qualities and forgive their bad ones.
10. Enjoy the beauties of nature and the masterpieces of literature, the arts and
philosophy.
11. Study and observe the natural and cosmic laws and live in complete
harmony with the natural and cosmic forces.
12. Do everything possible to propagate cosmotherapy, and spread the
knowledge of. the contents of this booklet in order to lessen the suffering
and chaos around you.

COSMOTHERAPY, THE ESSENE
SCIENCE OF LIFE
Cosmotherapy is a system of medicine based on the best
application of all the cosmic and natural forces to the human
organism in health and sickness. It forms, part of a wider system
of therapeuticspaneutherapywhich is the application of all
the forces of nature and all the true cultural values of society in
such a way as to harmonise all these healing factors with the
whole structure and function of the individual.
It aims at creating the best possible environment for the
patient during the period of cure from every viewpoint. It
achieves this by controlling everything that enters the organism
or consciousness of the individual undergoing treatment. And it
keeps a careful watch on all the various manifestations, both
physical and psychic, leaving the same organism during that
period.
The purpose of this technique is to enable the patient to take
advantage of every source of knowledge, energy and harmony
available, and avoid all inharmonious and harmful influences. He
is thus enabled to acquire individual harmony and retain it after
the period of cure during the rest of his life. These sources of
harmony consist of every manifestation of the natural forces (air,
sun, water, food, etc.) and all the higher cultural values
(masterpieces of universal literature, philosophy, music, etc.),
based on the understanding and practice of the natural and
cosmic laws as manifested in the individual and in society.
These various therapeutic agencies therefore lead the patient
to a general reform of his life and enable him to achieve the best
forms of individual and social life in harmony with his natural
and cosmic environment.
Medicine thus becomes a new science, "'paneubiotics," the
science of "all-good-life." The principle is seeking the optimum
in every field. The practitioner of the new medicine will have to
possess simultaneous knowledge of the natural and social
sciences, of literature, philosophy and the arts, so as to be able to
put every source of harmony at the disposal of his patients in the
course of their treatment.

THE BASIS OF COSMOTHERAPY. THE DYNAMIC UNITY OF MAN,
COSMOS AND THERAPIES.
Man Cosmos Therapies
1. Bones. Earth. Geotherapy (mineral therapy, clay and
mud applications).
2. Blood. Water. Hydrotherapy (external: water baths;
internal: juice drinking).
3. Skin and lungs. Air. Aerotherapy (air baths, rhythmic
breathing).
4. Nerves. Sun. Heliotherapy (sun baths).
5. Muscles. Vegetation. Nutrotherapy (diet).
6. Movement. Movement. Dynamotherapy (physical culture,
exercises).
7. Cell. Atom. Cellulotherapy (fasting).

The bones in the human organism represent the solid
element in the same way that the lithosphere (earth) represents it
in nature; besides, our bones are constructed with the inorganic
minerals of the earth which enter our organism in organic
combinations through the assimilation of fruits and vegetables.
The circulation of the blood in the human organism has the
same role and function as the circulation of water in nature; it
cleanses, dissolves, eliminates.
Respiration by the skin and lungs has the same role and
function in the organism as the circulation of air in nature. It
refreshes and everywhere distributes the oxygen necessary for
life.
The nerves have the same role and function in the organism
as the solar rays in nature; without the sun's rays terrestrial
nature, and, without the nerve vibrations the human organism
would be dead.
The muscles in the organism unite the bones, blood, skin,
lungs, and nerves just as the vegetation in nature unites the earth,
water, air, and sunshine.
Movement has the same role in the human organism as in
nature. It creates changes and connects every part is dynamic
unity.
The cell is the last unity in the human organism just as the
atom is in nature; they both have the same function they
sustain the reciprocal transformation of the various energies.
There is a single diseaseinharmony, whose symptoms are
variously manifested, depending on the extent and mode in
which natural law has been violated. This is the law of disease.
There is a single health-harmony, which is manifested in
permanent evolution towards perfection, in proportion as we are
able to create and utilize the preconditions of existence in
harmony with the laws of nature.
Illnesses are produced by struggle between the natural
vitality of the human organism and inferior, degenerating
processes.
The symptoms of disease are without exception the result of
this battle going on in our organism.
Man is a microcosm in the macrocosm. He lives in a field of
permanently varying forces; his health is harmony with the
surrounding cosmic and natural forceshis disease, physical or
mental, is disharmony with them. Cosmotherapy is the science of
re-establishing the disturbed harmony between man and the
natural and cosmic forces. It is at once the most ancient and most
modern system of healing, practised by the greatest Masters of
all ages: SumeriansZoroasterBuddhaYoga Systems
Kung-Fu-Tse-Lao-TseThe Egyptian and Greek
TherapeutaeThe PythagoreansHippocratesThe Essenes
Medieval and Modern Natural Therapeuticsetc., constantly
verified by modern natural research and discovery.
It is with the purpose of spreading the knowledge of the
Essene Teaching in general, and Cosmotherapy in particular that,
the Essene School of Life presents this list of its publications, as
a contribution to the Essene ideal of omnilateral realization of
the optimal forms of Life.

Edmond Bordeaux Szckely,
President, Essene School of Life.

THE ESSENE SCHOOL OF LIFE
The satisfactory progress of this venture has now reached
the stage where the ever-growing numbers of its friends,
adherents and correspondents have established the pre-conditions
for the greater dissemination of the Essene teachings and
principles.
Hitherto, the School has deemed it ethically imperative to
operate entirely upon its own resources; a decision that has
necessarily limited the scope of its services. Now that the spade-
work has been completed by its founders and it can offer
concrete advantages to members, such membership is invited, so
that well-wishers and beneficiaries may take active part in its
educational work.
By extending its services to their acquaintances and creating
an ever-widening mutually beneficient cycle, members will
increase the scope of services available to themselves. Because
the School will no longer expend all its own funds on purely
administrational expenses, many more people needy of its advice
and assistance will be able to receive them.
Thus will be erected a stable foundation for its future
operations, on the basis of Natural and Cosmic Lawever
perfecting and being perfected.
The School is not desirous of setting up a rigid institution
governed by dogmatic regulations, but rather an untrammelled,
non-restrictive association whereby full opportunity can be given
for the free interchange of knowledge and ideas, leading to the
steady evolution of an expanding body of intelligent, well-
informed and altruistic people, periodically appointing and
amending its own rules of conduct and progressively more fitted
by practice and study to afford free instruction and assistance in
the art of living to their fellow-men.
Should the number of members reach a figure where such
action becomes practical, the School intends to inaugurate a
University Section, affiliated with its collaborators overseas,
wherein students may obtain instruction in all Essene teachings,
agricultural, therapeutical and cultural, and take degrees of
graduation.
The membership fee has been computed from experience,
based upon the net administrative cost per correspondent
(stenography, stationery, postage, etc.). In accordance with
Essene principles no other charge is made.
In furtherance of these principles it is dearly affirmed that
no person requiring and requesting the School's aid shall be
deprived of same because of financial stringency and that
wherever necessary the School shall provide its services free of
charge.
As always, creative altruism will remain the keynote of all
its activities.
EDMOND BORDEAUX SZEKELY.



MEMBERSHIP RULES

1
Membership shall be open to all persons, of any race, creed
or nation, who uphold the Essene ideals of the Fatherhood of
God, the Motherhood of Nature and the Brotherhood of Man,
based on creative altruism and scientific knowledge of the
Natural and Cosmic Forces.

II
Members shall have free access to the School's educational
service (lectures, correspondence courses, etc.) and Professor
Szekely's personal guidance in their chosen studies. Members
shall receive information periodically from the School's
Secretary regarding its activities and functions.

III
Members shall receive a reduction of ten per cent (10%) on
the prices of all current issues of the School's publications and a
pre-publication discount of twenty-five per cent (25%) on all
advance purchases of items listed for future publication,
provided that, in the latter case, a complete series is ordered.

IV
Besides all other benefits members shall, for one year, be
entitled to a special discount of 75% on the listed price of
Professor Szekely's bi-monthly personal letter courses on Essene
Life and Traditions.

V
Non-members may buy the School's current publications at
list figures and receive a pre-publication discount of fifteen per
cent (15%) on all advance purchases of complete series.

VI
The membership fee shall be one dollar ($1.00) per month,
payable: in advance, monthly, quarterly, semi-annually or
annually.

VII
The School shall always be free to maintain Essene
principles by giving its services without charge to any person,
member or non-member, whenever it considers such action
necessary.

NOTICE TO MEMBERS
All correspondence in connection with publication and
educational matters must be addressed to the Secretary, Essene
School of Life, P. O. Box 293, Tecate California, U. S. A.
BOOKS BY PROFESSOR
DR. EDMOND BORDEAUX SZEKELY.
I. PUBLICATIONS PREVIOUS TO SUMMER, 1943
COSMOTHERAPY, COSMO VITALISM, ESSENE
SCIENCE OF LIFE SERIES.
Guide to Health, Life and Wisdom 10c
Health, Youth and Longevity 50c
Cosmotherapy, the Medicine of the Future $5.00
The Therapeutics of Fasting 75c
The Diet Chart of Cosmotherapy 50c
MODERN MAN'S PHILOSOPHY SERIES.
Modern Man's PhilosophyVolumes I and II $3.00
Origin of ChristianityVolumes I and II $3.00
Sexual Harmony and the New Eugenics $2.00
The Dialectical Method of Thinking $1.00
Esperanto World Language at a Glance. Wall
Chart. Single Copy, 10c; Dozen $1.00
GREAT TEACHINGS OF HUMANITY.
The Living Jesus 50c
The Teaching of Buddha 50c
Zoroaster, the Master of Life 50c
The Essenes, by Josephus and His Contemporaries 50c
The Future of Humanity 50c
The Meaning of Christmas.
Yoga in the Twentieth Century 50c
Will-Power, the Creator of Happiness.
Sleep, a Source of Harmony 50c
Beethoven, Prometheus of the Modern World 50c
The Essene Gospel of John $1.00
BIOCHEMISTRY SERIES.
Introduction to the Mineral, Vitamin and Herb
Therapies 25c
Mineral Therapy of the Basic Biological Functions $3.00
Vitamin Therapy of the Basic Biological Functions $2.00
Natural Herb Therapeutics $2.00
CORRESPONDENCE COURSE OF THE. ESSENE
SCHOOL OF LIFE.
The Theory of Cosmotherapy. Fifteen Booklets.. $3.75
The Diet of Cosmotherapy. Fifteen Booklets $3.75
Introduction to the Essene Teachings.
Ten Booklets $2.50
Creative Simplicity 25c
II. SUMMER PUBLICATIONS1943.
ARCHAEOLOGICAL RECONSTRUCTION OF
THE ANCIENT ESOTERIC CULTURES.
The Essene Sanctuary at the Dead Sea $5.00
The Sanctuary of Quetzalcoatl at Teotihuacan. $5.00

III. PUBLICATIONS1943-1944.
FOOD, HEALTH, HYGIENE AND GARDENING.
The Biochemical Health Garden $2.00
The Biochemical Diet Book $3.00
The Cure of Constipation and Intestinal
Toxaemia $2.00
One Health Day a Week $1.00
ESSENE LIFE AND TEACHING.
The Natural and Cosmic Laws $2.50
The Sevenfold Peace 2.50
Communions With the Angels of the Earthly
Mother $2.50
Communions With the Angels of the Heavenly
Father $2.50
The Soul of Mexico. $3.00
CORRESPONDENCE COURSE IN DIETETICS.
Textbook and Professional Course in General and
Applied Dietetics $15.00
(50 lessons and complete correspondence course.)

ALL PREVIOUS PUBLICATION LISTS ARE HEREBY
CANCELLED.


COSMOTHERAPY,
COSMOVITALISM. ESSENE
SCIENCE OF LIFE SERIES
HEALTH, YOUTH AND LONGEVITY 50c
Introduction to Cosmotherapy, the Essene Science of Life.
FoodWaterAirSunshineDieteticsBathing
BreathingExercisePerfection of our Physical and
Spiritual Senses.
An original compendium of what is at once the most ancient and
most modern health system of Humanity. Concise in style;
up-to-date with the latest discoveries in biochemistry.

COSMOTHERAPY, THE MEDICINE OF THE FUTURE.
.$5.00
Encyclopaedia of Health, Happiness and Long Life.
Bound in Linen, over 600 pages and 100 charts. A series of
Lectures by Prof. Dr. Edmond Bordeaux Szekely to the
Student Body of the International University of Cosmic and
Vital Sciences, during its sessions, 1935-6.
Origin of the EarthConstitution of MatterOrigin of Life
Origin of Man Evolution of Human ThoughtDialectics
PaneubioticsCosmic Spheres in SpaceRhythmic
Cycles of the CosmosMan, Nature and Cosmos
DieteticsHydrotherapyHeliotherapyPhysical
CultureTechnique of Psychovital-ityTerrestrial and
Cosmic LifeHarmony with the Natural and Cosmic
ForcesSociety, Culture, Ethics and Religion based on
CosmovitalitySexual EducationSexual Hygiene
Sexual Harmony.

SOME PRESS OPINIONS FROM ENGLAND
"Cosmotherapy, The Medicine of the Future" is the
achievement of a man who has the double advantage of
extensive learning in every fieldexperience of all conditions of
life on his scientific and healing expeditions; besides these
qualifications of the author, his intellectual greatness, sincerity,
and inspiring enthusiasm can be felt everywhere in the book. His
book considers every field of human knowledge and presents the
first complete synthesis that closely relates each part of life into
a harmonious and intelligent whole, extending from the early
history of man to modern cosmic science and including in its
scope all human culture. Its aim is to teach and and make known
the science of "PANEUBIOTICS", which shows the way to
realise the best forms of all human activities, the whole of human
happiness."
"It is the most complete treatise on natural healing ever
written and makes use of every known treatment." Health and
Life. London.
"His book would tower like a giant above all other 'health
literature'."
"No more massive, profound or far reaching work on health
and life has ever been published." Dion Byng-ham. London

THE THERAPEUTICS OF FASTING 75c
A practical guide for all those who want to profit by this
most ancient therapy of Humanity, and avoid the common errors
in its application.
When and how to FastThe use of Colonic Irrigation
When and how to end a FastWhat to eat before and after a
FastDrinking waterLong fastsFasting and longevity.

THE DIET CHART OF COSMOTHERAPY 50c
Wall Chart12"x22"printed on both sides. Natural Food
Encyclopaedia at a glance. The Optimal Dietetic
Utilization of all Biochemical Properties.
ProteinFatCarbohydratesWater; Vitamins A. B. C, D, G
and Minerals;
Calcium PhosphorusIronPotassium Sodium
ManganeseSulphurSiliconChlorinesFluorine.
Two hundred health-giving foods, in relation to the proportions
of elements of the Human Organism, with their qualitative
and quantitative degrees of alkalinity and acidity.

PROFESSOR SZEKELY'S BI-MONTHLY PERSONAL
LETTER COURSES.
Initiation into the Essene Life and Traditions is given in
three four-monthly courses of eight letters each. Because of the
inter-dependence of their correlative material the three courses
should be taken in their entirety as study of one without the other
will result in incomplete and therefore faulty knowledge.
Course 1. THE SEVENFOLD PEACE $4.00
The greatest synthesis of human knowledge on Life
and Wisdom.
Course 2. COMMUNIONS WITH THE ANGELS
OF THE EARTHLY MOTHER $4.00
Course 3. COMMUNIONS WITH THE ANGELS
OF THE HEAVENLY FATHER $4.00
The Holy Communions with the Angels held by the
Patriarchs, Prophets and Essene Masters, with
hitherto unpublished material on the Essene Science
of Angelology.


SUMMER PUBLICATIONS1943
ARCHAEOLOGICAL RECONSTRUCTION OF THE
ANCIENT ESOTERIC CULTURES
During his researches into the ancient cultures and religions
of humanity, commonly based upon the original fount of
heliolithic culture, the author has applied consistently the
principle of omnilateral dialectics to his quest for and discovery
of the pure, uncorrupted forms of the original records,
manuscripts and relics, in order that students may, in their turn,
study the evidence in its pristine, unbiased freshness and gain the
full measure of its scientific and esoteric meaning.
To this end many years have been devoted to the
compilation not only of the accurate geographical, ethnological,
philological, historical and exegetical data and proofs pertaining
to each . era and culture, but also to their correct archaeological
reconstruction.
Therefore it has been decided to make available to students,
in miniature form, archaeologically exact reproductions of the
sacred altars, rituals and symbols of two great esoteric cultures,
the Essene and the Nahoa. With each set will be provided
complete descriptions and instructions regarding the rituals and
initiation into the respective traditions and communions.

THE ESSENE SANCTUARY AT THE DEAD SEA.
The archaeological reconstruction of the Essene Sanctuary
of the Brotherhood at the Dead Sea; of the Altar used and Ritual
performed in the Essene Communities during the first and
second centuries, B. C. and A. D.

SET ONE: Descriptive and instructional booklet: Essene
Traditions, Communions and Ritual.
Altar and its sacred objects, including: The Essene Tree of
Life. (18"x 12").
Seven sacred tablets of Communions With the Angels of the
Earthly Mother. (each 9"x 6").
Seven sacred tablets of- Communions with the Angels of the
Heavenly Father, (each 9"x 6").
Sacred Scroll of the Sevenfold Peace
(18"x 4"). Etc $5.00


THE SANCTUARY OF QUETZALCOATL AT
TEOTIHUACAN.
The archaeological reconstruction of the Pre-Aztec Nahoa
Sanctuary at the Temple of Quetzalcoatl; of the Altar used and
Ritual performed by the Sacerdotes of the Order of Quetzalcoatl,
both at the Temple and on the Pyramids of the Sun and Moon, in
the Holy City of Teotihuacan, during the Olmec-Toltec period.

SET TWO: Descriptive and instructional booklet:
Nahoa Cosmology; Cycles of Creation; Esoteric Traditions;
Symbolism of the Nahoa Olympus.
The Temple of Quetzalcoatl. (12" x 12"x 6").
The Pyramid of the Sun. (27" x 7"x 4").
The Pyramid of the Moon. (27" x 7" x 4").
Altar and its sacred objects, including:
Fifteen sacred tablets of the Creation, (each 12"x9").
Album of Archaeological Documents. (12"x9").
Ritual Drum of Invocations. (4"x3"x3").
etc. $5.00

THE, PREPUBLICATION PRICE FOR BOTH SETS IS
SEVEN DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS.

Anda mungkin juga menyukai