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What is the Purification program?To state it simply, it is a program developed to assist in releasing and flushing out of the body the accumulated toxic residues which may be lodged in the tissues, while also rebuilding the impaired tissues and cells.
What is its genesis?
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In the 1970s, working with cases of individuals who had been drug users, and in a study of their physical symptoms and behavioral patterns, I made a startling discovery.
People who had been on LSD at some earlier time sometimes had reactions which appeared to act as if they had just taken more LSD!
As it has been stated that it takes only one millionth of an ounce of LSD to produce a drugged condition and because it is basically wheat rust, which simply cuts off circulation, my original thinking on this was that LSD must remain in the body.
In other words:
LSD apparently stays in the system, lodging in the tissues, and mainly the fatty tissues of the body, and is liable to go into action again—giving the person unpredictable “trips” —even years after the person has come off LSD.
This was an observable phenomenon—dramatically so!
In the face of this discovery, was it then also possible that residues of other drugs could lock up in the system and at some point reactivate with similar, if less dramatic, effect?
And if so, how did one then ever fully free people from the effects of drugs? Were they simply doomed thereafter to be at the effect of drugs whenever these residues chanced to reactivate?
What of the other debilitating effects of the presence of these drug residues? It was known that drugs burn up vitamin reserves. What other physical consequences might stem from the hidden presence of such drug deposits?
One could not ignore the possibility that, even when “dormant” —if that expression can indeed ever be used for a toxic substance—they might be highly damaging to the organism.
And what of the potential spiritual and mental growth of individuals so affected? For it was also an observable fact that one was faced with some unchanging characteristics in a certain number of these cases, even when much of the mental and spiritual trauma of drug experiences had apparently been relieved. Among these characteristics was a “woodenness” of personality and a noticeable difficulty in the ability to absorb and comprehend or retain and apply new data—in other words, an impaired ability to learn or change.
What was the answer to these cases?
No known method existed for ridding the body of these minute drug deposits which, locked as they were in the tissues, were not totally dispelled in the normal processes of elimination.
The answer obviously did not lie in attempting to handle with more drugs or biochemicals which would only compound the situation.
But could a method be evolved to dislodge and flush them out, thereby freeing the person for full rehabilitation physically as well as mentally and spiritually?