“Imagine a Natural Cure That Can Help Prevent or Counter Heart Disease, Cancer, Diabetes, Fight Dementia, and Slow Down The Aging Process” German Naturist’s Long-lost Manuscript of Natural Cures RESURFACES Hippocrates said: “Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy foodDear Naturist Enthusiast, More than a century ago, German naturist, Dr. Benedict Lust discovered the secret of the most powerful natural cure known to man. The secret was later applied at his “Yungborn” sanatoriums in New Jersey and Florida to methodically show how to live a natural life, at home, under ordinary circumstances, while simultaneously making the whole process pleasant for everyone involved. After three years of intensive work, his nephew gathered Dr. Lust’s notes and data from the real case histories of individuals who had gone to him seeking a cure, and wrote a manuscript. Then tragedy struck...Fire! The “Yungborn” sanatorium in Florida were Dr. Lust treated the people who had gone to him for rest and physical repair was burned to the ground. Back and forth from the inferno they carried the people away from the fire. Dr. Lust’s couldn’t even realize the injuries he suffered in the blaze where soon to bring his death at the age of seventy-three. In the end there was more than one immediate casualty from the fire. In the confusion and horror of the night, they had forgotten the library in the rear of the building, where, in a large oak desk, the original notes for the manuscript were almost burned to a crisp. These Notes Were The Foundation, The Core, The Work Of The Most Creative Thinker In The History Of Natural Therapy Dr. Lust gave Naturopathy its name. He Immigrated to the United States in 1892, but contracted tuberculosis and returned to his native Germany to die. Instead he met Father Sebastian Kneipp (1827-1897) a German priest who treated him and cured him in eight months, primarily through the use of water. In 1896 Lust returned to the United States sanctioned by Father Kneipp to spread the word about the cure: "The natural system for curing disease is based on a return to nature in regulating the diet, breathing, exercising, bathing and the employment of various forces to eliminate the poisonous products in the system, and so raise the vitality of the patient to a proper standard of health." Lust achieved degrees in osteopathy and medicine and drew from his combined knowledge to create the healing art of naturopathy. He was an inspiring proponent of natural healing and natural food remedies. Lust championed the cause for naturopathy and spent much of his lifetime battling the American Medical Association, the New York County Medical Association, and his local government for legitimacy. Lust made headline news almost daily for his role in helping terminally ill patients achieve new health and life through the use of natural therapy. Many believed him to be evil while others felt he was performing an honorable service to humanity. He was repeatedly taken to court and arrested 18 times when,< |