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«The Final Appeal to Mankind» by Nicolai Levashov

            signals are compared against standards consistent with the organ’s normal functioning.
            If  everything  checks  out,  the  brain  continues  to  function  normally.  If  there  is  a

            discrepancy between the incoming nerve signals and the standard, it will be transmitted
            to a specific region of the brain cortex. At the same time, changes keep occurring in
            both the structure and amplitude of the monitoring signals. This will continue until the
            system reverts to its optimal condition. However, if a pathogen is triggering a change
            in an organ’s functioning, it will activate the immune system’s defense reactions as
            well.


            If the immune response is unable to significantly stem the progress of the infection,
            and despite this the organism still survives, the following change will occur:

            The brain now interprets the altered functional status of the organ and organism as a
            new norm and modifies all its mechanisms to maintain the stability of the new standard
            – in order to forestall a worsening of the situation.

            Henceforth the organism no longer responds when an organ changes to a status less
            than optimal. Only when the pathogen attempts to gain a new “foothold” for itself does

            everything get activated again and the sequence repeats itself . .. The disease now enters
            a chronic phase, with periods of activation.

            A word about medication . . .

            The efficacy of practically all medicines depends upon the suppressant effect of these
            poisons on any living organism – both the pathogen and the invaded organism.

            The assumption is that destroying the pathogens promptly and efficiently would not
            significantly  harm  the  organism  –  which  then  would  quickly  return  to  its  normal
            condition. Unfortunately, however, in order to survive, the pathogen promptly adapts
            to the medicinal poisons administered, thereafter remaining totally impervious to them.

            What, then, is really happening here? In such a situation, the effect of the poison is
            directly proportional to its concentration. But as soon as the medicinal poison exceeds

            a concentration which the organism can tolerate, the latter is helpless to neutralize the
            effect of these poisons on its organs and dies of medicinal poisoning. Moreover, from
            what has been observed, medications have no effect on the brain’s apparatus for
            monitoring its organs and systems. Most medications known today have an equally
            destructive effect on both the pathogen and the human organism. It is hard to say which
            is the lesser of two evils – dying of the remedy or dying of the disease...


            Thus the practice of medicinal treatment in the health field has reached its  logical
            culmination. We can, at least, credit it with this: many pathogens inimical to humans
            have been wiped out forever. They mostly comprise the ones that were unable to adapt
            to adverse conditions. Unfortunately, new pathogens like the AIDS virus have taken
            their place. Such agents that are capable of adapting are also capable of continuing their
            active development within the human body, wrecking irreversible changes. Perhaps it




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