The Health Crusader, a November 1980 issue, Volume 2, Number 11
The Health Crusader, a November 1980 issue, Volume 2, Number 11
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The Health Crusader, a November 1980 issue, Volume 2, Number 11, part of a Life Science publication promoting health and well-being through natural living and a holistic approach to medicine.
About This Issue (November 1980):
- "Medical Intelligence" Still Unintelligent: The main article criticizes the modern medical approach, arguing that broad-spectrum drug treatments are ineffective compared to what the body can naturally do. Citing an article from Science magazine (March 1980), the piece discusses advancements in immune research but stresses that the body’s natural intelligence should guide healing, without interference from drugs. The editorial asserts that the future of health lies in holistic care, avoiding what it calls "medical superstition."
- Scoreboard: This section celebrates the 85th birthday of Dr. Herbert M. Shelton, a major figure in the Life Science movement, and the establishment of the College of Life Science. The college’s curriculum covers subjects such as Biology, Anatomy & Physiology, Nutritional Science, and Pathology from a Life Science perspective. The article highlights the growing number of subscribers and the availability of correspondence courses for those unable to attend in person.
This issue emphasizes Life Science’s belief in the body's innate ability to heal itself and its commitment to promoting education and alternatives to mainstream medical practices.