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The Nishi System is a methodology for the maintenance and

recovery of good health that was first introduced in 1927 by Katsuzo


Nishi, who at the time was the chief technical engineer for Japans
first subway project, the Tokyo subway.

From childhood Nishi was weak of constitution, and realizing that the
medical science of the day could not cure his ailments, he
independently undertook in his late teens the study and practice of
what would amount to some 360 types of folk cures and health
methods, both ancient and contemporary, Oriental and Occidental.
Adding to these his own theories about the dynamics of the human
body based on the mechanical science he studied in his own
specialty, civil engineering, he established the Nishi-shiki Health
Method.
THE NISHI SYSTEM

His theories are characterized by the idea that, in spite of the fact that the human
bone structure and positioning of the internal organs are basically the same as those
evolved for the mammalian species that ambulate on four legs, human being have adopted
a basically upright two-legged life style that places certain structural strains on the human
bone structure, resulting in problems like obstruction of the flow of food through the
intestines (constipation) due to the unnatural (vertical) positioning of the organs. As
methods to compensate for these structural defects, Nishi conceived and encouraged the
use of treatment through exercises such as the goldfish (movement) style spinal column
rectification exercise and the Nishi-shiki health fortifying technique( (lateral vibration
exercise know as the Haifuku Undo).

Furthermore, based on the structure of the human network of arteries and veins, Nishi
refuted the heart-driven blood circulation theory of William Harvey, proposing instead a
theory that the capillaries provided the true driving force of the circulatory system. And, in
order to compensate for the obstruction of circulation in the four limbs resulting from the
human species vertical posture, he proposed the Capillary Action- Inducing exercise (Mokan
Undo), which involves lying on the back, raising the arms and legs and applying a slight
vibrating motion.

Besides these exercises, Nishi also recommended methods making use of implements
like a hard, half cylinder pillow, design to keep the cerebral vertebrae in the ideal position
from a structural standpoint and a flat sleeping platform (flat board) designed to do the
same for the vertebrae of the spinal column. He also recommended the use for a hand
(touch) healing method equivalent to what is known today as the Chinese kiko method
using the flat of the hand. Combining these six basic methods with fasting therapy intended
to prevent the harmful effects of constipation and the regular use of magnesium hydroxide
as a laxative constitutes the fundamentals of the Nishi shiki Health Method.

That is what Katsuzo Nishi wrote in his book: Sickly and weak since early childhood I
was, when still a boy, given what was virtually a death sentence by a certain well-known
physician: This young fellow, I am sorry to say, will never reach the age of twenty.

But today I am approaching the age that is three times twenty and this, be it noted,
after having been actively engaged in engineering work for thirty long years and with
stamina enough to have never missed a days work during the last twenty of these years.

This health, for which I am so grateful, however, did not come to me by chance. I had
to struggle for it. But, leaving the story of that struggle to be told in another part of this
book, I wish simply to state here that what I am today I owe to my original methods of health
building- methods which are a precious outcome of years of careful study of nearly every
theory of health and preventative medicine to be found in the world, of endless
experimentation, from the standpoint of modern medical science, of the knowledge so
acquired.

Some points of Nishi System

"No more disease"- is a slogan of the Nishi Medicine.


Disease is a symptom or cure.
The heart is not a pump, but the sac or tank.
The prime blood mover lies in the capillary network.
The secret of health is, in short, the way to the ONE.
Every human being is a living tetrahedron integrated as the ONE by the four primary
elements, namely Skin, Nutrition, Limb and Mind.
Heart tonic is danger to life.
Shake the injured limb held higher than the heart level and the wound will instantly
be healed.
Do not afraid of hypertension.
The glomus is an emergency controller.
Health, freedom from disease, longevity and eternal youth depend entirely on wise
and proper application and utilization of Skin, Nutrition, Limb and Mind.

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THE FLAT BED

What to do: The bed on which you lie should be flat and hard as much as possible and the
coverlet should be light without your having to fell cold. You must try to lie flat on this bed.

Effects: When the body is placed this flat on a hard leveled bed, the weight is most equitably
distributed, the muscles are given he maximum relaxation; and any subluxation or deflexure
of the spine caused by the upright posture during the daytime is easily corrected;
furthermore, the very hardness of the bed secures the functional activities of the skin and
prevents the liver from becoming sluggish and moreover stimulates the veins distributed
superficially all over he body so as to promote the return of the blood towards the heart.
This in turn leads to the inversing activity of the liver, with the result that all the waste
matter which have been deposited during the daytime will be swept away from the body and
the motor nerves will be kept from any undue pressure or strain. Moreover the intestines will
be secured against constipation or stasis. This you will be sure to get a good sleep and
awake the next morning quite refreshed mentally or physically.

THE GOLDFISH EXERCISE


What to do: The Goldfish Exercise is to be practiced as follows: first lie straight on ones face
or ones back, then bend back the toes towards the body as far as possible and place both
and under the neck, crossing them against the fourth or the fifth cervical vertebra: and, in
this position, oscillate the whole body just as a swimming goldfish does. This exercise should
be taken for a minute of two in once in the morning and also in the evening.

Effects: The Goldfish exercise which aims at spinal readjustment is a sure way to correct
scoliosis, adjust any deviated vertebra, relieve undue strains of the spinal nerves as well as
paralysis of the peripheral nerves and secure and unhampered and normal circulation of the
blood. Not only that it stimulates the production of the red blood cells in the marrow,
increases the tension of the sympathetic nerves, contracts the superficial vessels distributed
all over the body and, furthermore, moves the bowels regularly and lastly keeps and
equilibrium between the two main nervous systems which run along each side of the body
and establishes a desired harmony in the entire organism.

THE CAPILLARITY EXERCISE

What to do: To practice the Capillarity Exercise, first lie flat on the back, raise the head
slightly by placing a pillow or cushion under it: stretch forward as straight as possible both
arms and legs, keeping the soles of the feet parallel to the bed or the floor, and, with the
body in such a position, give both arms and legs vibratory movement. This exercise should
be kept up for one or two minutes in the morning and also in the evening.

Effects: This exercise which gives rise to capillary phenomenon will prove fruitful regulating
properly the valves of the veins in the limbs, so as to stimulate the flow of the blood, and
also promoting the movement and renewal of the lymphatic fluid.
As this exercise gives rise to capillarity in the limbs and draws the blood there, it naturally
follows that the improvement of the general blood circulation will ensue.
This exercise has also effect of preventing parasites and other germs from invading the
body and , at the same time, helping to activate to a suitable degree the various organs of
the body.
THE PALM AND SOLE JOINING EXERCISE

Palm and sole joining exercise

What to do: First, lie flat on the back, and hold both arms over the breast; then, opening
both hands, join the finger-tips each with the other, and press and relax them several times;
next, move the hands forward and backward, with the finger-tips joined; finally join both
palms over the breast. This is the first phase of this exercise.
The second phase of this exercise is as follows;
Keeping the body lie flat on the back, stretch both legs over the body, with the knees
bended; joining both soles, move the legs forward an backward ten times within a distance
of about one and half times the legs length; then joining both palms and soles remain quiet
for five or ten minutes.
Effects: This exercise is of great use of health, because this will coordinate the functions of
the muscles and nerves on the right and left halves of the body, particularly in the limbs.
The sole joining exercise is of highly importance, particularly in that it coordinates the
functions of the muscle, nerve and blood vessel in the regions of the pelvis, abdomen, and
thigh; in the fetus, and readjusts the abnormal position of the unborn child in the womb.
Therefore, this exercise is highly recommendable to the expectant mother who wishes to
have an easy delivery.
Palms joining exercise or Manual Cure

What to do: Join first the five fingers of each hand and then join both hands tightly together
so that there may be no space left between at leas the two phalanges of the middle fingers
and the top phalange of the other fingers. Then place the hands, thus joined, vertically at
the height of your face and hold up this posture for forty minutes. If you do this exercise
once, the effect will last for life.

Effects: This exercise corrects the torsion of the capillary vessels in the nail beds and in the
palms, ameliorates, to the maximum, the blood circulation in them, equilibrates the
metabolism and the other productive function of the body.
Ones good health will be secured for each day by joining palms for about five minutes.
Joining palms for more than 75 seconds before every meal will equilibrate the pH of the body
fluid and prevent food poisoning.

In order to apply the manual contact cure to a patient, first make him take a posture to
facilitate the blood circulation, correct and irregularity of his limbs and body with our hands,
which have already undergone the forty minute exercise, apply them to his affected part,
and furthermore do the finger pressure treatment so that his natural healing power may
start to work and cure, in due time, his disease.
Before the performance of the manual contact cure, apply the capillary exercise to your
hands and after the cure, you should drop your arms down and shake them several times to
shut up the radiation of hands. The combination of the forty-minute exercise and the
capillary exercise gives the hand a specific power to detect the exact cause or the location
of diseases. However, because this cure, when applied to a patient, greatly consumes your
energy, you had better not practice it except for an emergency.

DORSO VENTRAL EXERCISE


Preparatory exercise consisting of eleven movements is to be practiced; the time required
for this exercise is one minute:

1.
What to do: Move the shoulders up and down.
Effects: This is a movement of trapezius, latissimus dorsi and other muscles of shoulders.
The exercise helps to release tension. Daily practice would prevent paralysis of the upper
limbs and stiffening of the shoulders.

2.
What to do: Bend the head rightward.
Effects: In order to stimulate the pumping action of the thoracic duct, which opens into the
jugular vein at the upper pit of the left collarbone, the head must be first bent rightward so
as to strain the left side of the neck.

3.
What to do: Bend the head leftward.
Effects: This exercise is intended for stimulating the jugular vein and lymphatic gland in the
right neck. A round back posture is apt to entail the swelling of the heart and right cervical
lymphatic gland, which would easily be checked by this movement.

4.
What to do: Bend the head forward.
Effects: The posterior root of the spinal cord and spinalis dorsi muscle are apt to be
compressed when in disease. This exercise is to prevent such disorder.

5.
What to do: Bend the head backward.
Effects: This is a stretching and stimulating the anterior root of the spinal cord and also the
vagrant nerves.

The exercises from #1 to # 5 are to be taken with the seventh cervical vertebra as a centre,
and would increase the alkaline concentration of the body fluids.

6.
What to do: Turn the head right backward:
Effects: This exercise is expected to counteract the alkaline concentration of the body fluids,
enhanced by the preceding exercises.

7.
What to do: Turn the head left backward:
Effects: This exercise is also intended for stimulating the sympathetic nerves, thereby
counteracting the increasing alkaline concentration of the body fluids.

The exercises from #1 to #7 should be repeated 10 times each.

8.
What to do: Stretch out both arms horizontally and turn the head right and left one time.
Effects: By stretching both arms in that way you can stimulate the pumping function of the
lymphatic glad in the chest and by turning the head right and left, you can strain the neck
muscles. Those who are in danger of apoplexy will find the neck muscles so stiff and the
blood vessels and nerves so compressed that they cannot turn their heads properly and will
feel the tips of fingers as if paralyzed. By this exercise you can prevent such a dangerous
condition.

9.
What to do: Raise up both arms in parallel, palm to palm, and turn the head right and left
one time.
Effects: This is intended for invigorating the pumping function of the armpit lymphatic gland
and also for stretching the neck muscles.

10.
What to do: Pull down both upheld arms on the level of shoulders, bending each arm at the
elbow, with a firm fist made.
Effects: By this exercise, the seventh cervical nerve, which controls the thumb and index
finger, and, eight cervical nerves, which controls the other three fingers, would be
stimulated, thereby prevent or cure paralysis of fingers and increase the grasping power of
the hand.

11.
What to do: Draw as far backward as possible, both arms as in the same position of #10
exercise, and turn the head backwards with the chin stretched upwards as far as possible.
Effects: This is to stimulate the pumping function of the lymphatic gland in the chest and to
invigorate the vagrant nerves as well as the thyroid gland.

As was shown above, the eleven preparatory exercises have all reasons, anatomical and
physiological; therefore the order and number of practice must be followed exactly and
directed.
Viewed as a whole, these exercises first release the trapezius muscles then stimulate the
vagrant nerves in such a manner as to antagonize with sympathetic nerves.
Upon completion of the preparatory exercises, you must release yourselves by opening the
palms and placing them lengthwise upon the laps, before passing into the dorso- ventral
exercise.

The Main exercise


What to do: Putting the pivotal point of the coccyx and keeping the trunk (from the coccyx
to the top of the head) as straight as possible, swing it laterally as if it were a stick. The
ventral movement, which is done as follows, should accompany this swinging movement:
each time the backbone is inclined to the right or to the left, the lower abdomen should be
pushed outward. In other words, there are two ventral movements for one swing (a pair of
right and left inclinations) of the backbone. The exercise is done independently from the
rhythm of respiration.
This exercise should be practiced rot ten minutes, every morning and evening. Its standard
speed is 50-55 swings per minutes, which amounts roughly to 500 swings in ten minutes.
You had better take at leas three moths to attain this speed, because, otherwise, various
troubles may appear. In so doing, you can make you skin resistant enough to allow you to do
the exercise nakedly even in cold winter.
Thus the condition of the whole body should be ameliorated gradually to make you really
healthy.

Effects: This Dorso-Ventral exercise respectively stimulates the sympathetic and vagrant
nerves so as to bring them into a balanced state and their function will be performed with
the greatest possible effect. Moreover the former will check the dangerous dilation of the
cerebral blood vessels and the latter the intestinal stasis. This exercise makes function of
intestines, including the absorption of nutriment, perfect. By the simultaneous practice of
both exercises, we can harmonize our nervous system as well as our body fluids and also
establish the balance of body and mind.
Doing this exercise one should constantly think of getting better, pray for becoming abler,
and believe in turning more virtuous.
When the body fluids as well as the nerves are well equilibrated, wickedness, inability or
immorality will be ameliorated by thinking of getting good, able, and virtuous.

THE SOLID PILLOW

What to do: When using the solid pillow you should lie flat and place the neck on the pillow
so that the third or fourth cervical vertebra may be properly rested on it. Needless to say
that one who is not accustomed to such a pillow would find it painful. In that case, a towel or
some other soft piece of cloth may be laid over it. It is to be remembered that you should,
however, take the piece of cloth off now and then and try to gradually accustom yourself to
he hardness. Thus you would in time become accustomed to it and sleep comfortably
without using any such softener.

Effects: The use of the solid pillow has the beneficial effect of preventing or correcting any
subluxation of the cervical vertebrae and helping to prevent headaches, meningitis, as wall
as diseases of the ear, nose and throat. Moreover it keeps the brain and spinal cord in a
normal tone necessary for their proper function and thus keeps off any sluggish or paralytic
disorder in the body, especially in the nerves and limbs.
Four primary elements

Skin Limbs
The skin is that part of the human Limbs are the locomotive organs, by
body which first comes into contact which man works and moves.
with the air, when we are born and Especially the lower limbs and feet
composes a borderline between the are the supporting basis and pillars of
human body and environment. the human being.
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Nutrition Mind
What the Nishi Medicine means Goethe remarked, Without mind
by the word Nutrition is four there can be no matter; without
elementary matters that build matter no mind. Truly the human
and sustain the human being, being is an entity, which mind and
namely food, water, light, and body go to compound and integrate.
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FOUR PRIMARY ELEMENTS

Nishi Medicine is a rational science of health. It serves everybody who wishes for good
health through life. It can suggest to you this rational and working principle of health, on
which you should rebuild a new way of living.

Four primary elements, which integrate the human being as the ONE
Nishi assumes that the human being is integrated as the ONE by the four primary namely
the skin, limbs, nutrition, and mind. These four primary elements are unique in that they
retain their own individuality, notwithstanding that they go to combine and integrate the
human being as the ONE. In other words we can separate any one of them from the others
and make it work or rest at our will.
From a different angel of view, the human being may be divided into the following twelve
components:
(1) the bone,
(2) the muscle,
(3) the blood and lymph,
(4) the blood vessel and lymphatic duct,
(5) the respiratory organ,
(6) the alimentary organ,
(7) the urinary organ,
(8) the endocrine gland,
(9) the genital organ ,
(10) the nervous system,
(11) the sensory organ, and
(12) the voice, vocal chord, and speaking.

All these components coordinate and combine to act as a single whole. But different from
the above four elements, they are inseparable each from the others; they have lost their
own individuality in composing up the human being. For any disorder happening in any one
of them, no single treatment is of any use; reestablishment of the coordination among all
the components is the only effective measure for it.
On the other hand, the four primary elements may be separately treated both in hygienic
and therapeutics, since they retain their own individuality. This is why the Nishi Medicine
specifies the skin, nutrition, limb and mind as the four primary elements, which integrate the
human being as the ONE.

SKIN

The skin is that part of the human body which first comes into contact with the air, when we
are born and composes a borderline between the human body and environment.

There is an intimate realationship between the skin and health. Recall to mind that the
glomus which, acting as an emergency controller, plays an important role in the blood
circulation is most abundantly distributed under the skin, and you will see how much
important is the skin to health. Alfred Brauchle remarked that from a viewpoint of nature
cure, the skin is one of the most important organs. This implies that the skin is a door,
through which benign and salubrious influences of Nature come into the body.

The skin has multi-phased functions; like the lungs it respires through the minute pores
widely distributed all over the body surface. Certainly man cannot breathe by the lungs
alone. This is clearly demonstrated by the familiar fact that when the minute pores on two-
thirds of the body surface are blocked up by accident such as getting burn or any artificial
means for example coating with paint or tar, the subject would faint with groan.

Like the kidney or other excretory organs, the skin eliminates from blood waste matter by
the sweat glands; in this connection it may be of interest to quote Maltens remark that in
the treatment of renal disease, a very important thing is the stimulation of the general
function of skin. This indicates that between the skin and kidney exists a close relationship
Moreover as a heat-regulating organ, the skin acts to regulate, the body temperature by
perspiration.
Thus far, the idea is taken in the ordinary meaning; but the Nishi Medicine interprets the
skin in much wider sense; that the skin, extending from the outer surface into the body,
goes to from the lining of various organs. Because of this fact, the more significant is the
relation of the skin to health.

Indeed the skin is a medium of matter exchange between the body and environment.
Without skin no vital process is possible. So vital is the skin to life; a familiar phrase save
the skin is expressive of this fact.

Dont spoil the skin by being heavily clothed; Work the skin and have the skin wisely
remarked a sage. To drill the skin by exposing it to the open air as often as possible in every
day life is surest way to health of the skin. Alternating douche is also recommendable, for
this promotes good functions of the skin.

Aero therapy, or air- bathing cure is also of great use.

LIMBS

"Use limbs and have limbs;


the more thou dort, the more thou mayest."
Samuel Ward
"Injured limbs lead to renal disorder"
Trueta

Limbs are the locomotive organs, by which man works and moves. Especially the lower
limbs and feet are the supporting basis and pillars of the human being.

The foot, when injured, would fail to work properly as a bolster of the body, which, losing the
balance tends to incline on the injured side. Eventually this may involve a subluxation of
vertebrae, which in turn eventually will cause pralysi, or other disorders of the nerves and
blood vessels starting from the foramen vertebrae between the subluxated vertebrae. Very
probably, the harmful effect of these disorders may before long extend even to remote
regions which these nerves and blood vessels supply.

As R.R. Hayhow showed the foot is often a very good index of some serious disease, as there
is a relationship between the foot and health. For example, swelling of the ankle and foot is
very likely to happen, due to (a) heart disease, (b) renal disease and (c) anemia.
In this connection and interesting fact may be quoted from Dr.Truetas findings. He reported
that during air raids on London, 1941, victims whose legs had been compressed or broken
under timber or the like sometimes died of renal failure. This fact also confirms the
correlation between the foot and other organs.

On the other hand, the nail of the hand or foot is also an index of certain diseases. R.R.
Hayhow remarked that from patients nail much can be learned of the past history.

What further confirms the importance of limbs is the fact that the glomus, which plays a
very important role in the mechanism of the blood circulation, is most abundantly
distributed in the limbs.
Therefore it is no exaggeration to say that the limbs are a measure of health, and that
without normal limbs there is no health.
As a surest ay of keeping the limbs normal, the Nishi Medicine recommends to you the
capillary exercise and the Foot Readjusting Cure.

NUTRITION

What the Nishi Medicine means by the word Nutrition is four elementary matters that build
and sustain the human being, namely food, water, light, and air. These four elements
essentially are comparable to the Four Elements namely earth, water, fire and air, which the
ancient philosopher considered as origin of everything in the universe. Without nutrition
theres no life.

The fundamental rule of nutrition is that nutrition we take should be fresh and proper.
Everybody knows this rule, but we do not always live up to it. Be careful of what you take;
bad nutrition will eat out your health.

Essentially nutrition is a concentrated form of potential energy, which, when taken into the
body, releases the force of expansion prerequisite to life. Once M. Prenant remarked that
the essential fact of biology, which can explain the maintenance of life on earth is a force of
expansion. It is apparent that what Prenant implied by the words a force of expansion is
nutrition.

FOOD
Before all other things, it should be well impressed in mind that nutritive element contained
in food are easily destroyed by artificial cooking; if boiled or baked too much food will be
deprived of its essential ingredients by half or three-quarters. To cover the loss of nutritive
elements the body inevitably would demand for more food. And eventually this may
establish a habit of overeating. It is a familiar fact that a habit of overeating is one of the
chief causes of digestive order and renal disease. H. Malten indicated that boiled food
imposes too much load on the kidney of the civilized men all through life. Realize how wisely
he caught the point of the matter.

Thus it is clear that immediate reform of eating habit is a pressing business for us, if we
really do want to make for good health.
What the Nishi Medicine strongly recommends is that breakfast be abolished, and that meal
be taken twice a day, at noon and evening.Morning is the time not for intake, but discharge.
It is the morning when the bowels move well. It is the time when the body cleans itself.

Unwise is it to stuff the bowels with food, when they just start on their task of elimination;
this only makes their work stagnate.
No less important is taking fresh vegetables raw. This is recommendable to everybody,
especially the invalid. As Brauchle showed, the consumption of raw food, particularly raw
vegetables would effect almost miraculous healing. There are numbers of clinical findings,
which confirm this fact.

The reason why raw vegetables are so highly important is quite obvious. It is because raw
vegetables contain all the vital elements bestowed by Nature, that kindly mother of
mankind, and that without being spoiled.

WATER

Concerning water, it should be recalled to mind the fact that the human body is composed of
water from 58.8 to 65.7%. From this fact one may easily realize how important is water to
life. A familiar fact is that without water man couldnt live even five days, while he may fast
on water for months.

Water is not only one of the essential nutritive elements, but is highly important solvent.
Without water acting as a solvent, no biochemical process in the body is likely to happen.
Surely where no water is , there is no life.

If dehydration, or loss of water should occur, as in severe diarrhea, grave consequence


would often follow; a toxin called guanidine would be released in the blood, which is
responsible for guanidine poisoning (uremia). The prevention of this poisoning involves
bringing the body water content back to a normal level by taking fresh water copiously,
because water hydrolyses toxic guanidine into ammonium and urea.
However in case of diarrhea drinking fresh water is commonly prohibited for fear that
probably this may aggravate the taken view. From the foregoing it is obvious that this is a
mistaken view. Far from doing any harm, water does clean and refresh the bowels; above all
water does destroy guanidine before it exerts its toxic power.

Water has multi-phased functions, highly important in the human organism, of which
information will be found in the current medical literature; there is no need of dwelling on
them.
The one thing to be stressed here is that you should take fresh and plain water; water ,
when boiled , or flavored, will lose some of its essential elements, which are of high value for
health.
If you are not accustomed to fresh and plain water, take 30 gram of water every thirty
minutes, during the first one and half months. But after the exercise or at meal you may
drink a cup or two of water
Optimum amount of daily intake is 2-3 liters
You had better drink water in small dose from time to time; you may take it at any time,
even during meal. That water may dilute gastric juice is a fallacy.

AIR AND LIGHT

As for air and light, on one can deny how important they are for life; the description on them
will be omitted here. However, there is one point worthy of mention.
It is generally recognized that carbon dioxide and water are the end products of metabolism
in the body. But this view does not cover the whole sequence of metabolic process. In
certain cases, for example, when supply of fresh air becomes deficient, or there is
something wrong with a vital organ, incomplete combustion is most likely to happen during
metabolism, which may lead to the production of monoxide. Such is a natural sequence of
events. Strange to say, no medical textbook has touched on this point.
In normal health, the volume of monoxide produced in the body will be too minimal to do
any harm to life, but in serious illness it may rise up to the fatal level, and thus precipitate a
crisis.
The prevention of carbon monoxide poisoning call fro full supply of fresh air to the body
through normal function of the skin (in a broader sense), good ventilation and aerotherapy.

MIND

The soul sits on the throne of nucleated cell.


O.W. Holmes

Goethe remarked, Without mind there can be no matter; without matter no mind. Truly
the human being is an entity, which mind and body go to compound and integrate.

Man is called Homo sapiens; this implies that among all creatures man alone is endowed
with mind by Providence. Here the work mind is used in a broader sense to implicate soul,
spirit, and mind (in the ordinary sense).
Why Nature has endowed man with mind?

Probably it may be that She has committed to man the freedom of life; if its o, it is up to us
to live a worthy life.
To live a worthy life, it is the thing of first consideration to have and keep god health through
life. Needless to say that good health means soundness in mind and body.

There is a intimate relationship between mind and body. Not seldom that worry, anxiety and
nervous breakdown may result in some organic disorders such as tuberculosis, heart disease
may lead to serious mental and emotional disturbances.
In this respect, the psychosomatic medicine has reason detre, particularly in that it lays
stress on the importance of seeing the human being as a whole.

See to it that mind be sound, cheerful, and bright no matter how hard and tough life is.
THE FIVE SELF DIAGNOSTIC METHODS

By the practice of the Six Rules of Nishi medicine, you will become healthier, and you can
know how healthy you have become by these self-diagnostic methods.

1. Can you bend you body and touch the floor with your fists without bending your
knees?
(If you can do so, your spine and stomach are sound.)

2. Can you lean against a wall in front of you, to make an angle of 30 degrees with the
floor and straighten your whole body, without raising your heels from the floor?
(If you can do so, you have no troubles in sexual organs nor with the sciatic nerve)

3. Can you lean, face up, against a table behind you, by putting your forearms on it, to
make an angle of 30 degrees with the floor, and keep your whole body straight
without raising the toes?
(If you can do so, your kidneys are sound.).

4. From the lying position on the back, and leaving your arms on the floor, can you turn
up your legs over your head until our toes touch the floor?
(If you can do so, nothing is wrong with your liver.)

5. Can you lie down on your back from the Japanese style sitting position without raising
your knees?
( If you can do so, your intestines and urinary organs function well)

If you cannot do any of these five exercises, you should practice them and overcome your
difficulty. They will become easier, if you practice the capillary exercise before and after
them. Undue haste should be avoided in training lest various troubles should appear. In case
of excessive difficulty, do not hesitate to interrupt the practice.
However the effort to overcome the difficulty will also cure the troubles, which may appear
in the course of the practice and thus will improve your health.

ARTICLES FROM NISHI BOOK

Article of Nishi System.


Furthermore, based on the structure of the human network of arteries and
veins, Nishi refuted the heart-driven blood circulation theory of William Harvey,
proposing instead a theory that the capillaries provided the true driving force of
the circulatory system. And, in order to compensate for the obstruction of
circulation in the four limbs resulting from the human species? vertical posture,
he proposed the Capillary Action- Inducing exercise (Mokan Undo), which involves lying on
the back, raising the arms and legs and applying a slight vibrating motion. the human bone
structure, resulting in problems like obstruction of the flow of food through the intestines
(constipation) due to the unnatural (vertical) positioning of the organs. As methods to
compensate for these structural defects, Nishi conceived and encouraged the use of
treatment through exercises such as the goldfish (movement) style spinal column
rectification exercise and the Nishi-shiki health fortifying technique( (lateral vibration
exercise know as the ?Haifuku Undo?).Furthermore, based on the structure of the human
network of arteries and veins, Nishi refuted the heart-driven blood circulation theory of
William Harvey, proposing instead a theory that the capillaries provided the true driving
force of the circulatory system. And, in order to compensate for the obstruction of circulation
in the four limbs resulting from the human species? vertical posture, he proposed the
Capillary Action- Inducing exercise (Mokan Undo), which involves lying on the back, raising
the arms and legs and applying a slight vibrating motion.

All ABOUT FOOD

DO's and Don'ts

It is not easy to eat healthy, but with a little extra effort it can be done.
Here are some simple cooking Dos and Donts.

DONTS

Methods of cooking that expose the food to hot grease, hot dry air, excessive heat, or
smoke, such as frying, broiling, charcoal broiling, or oven roasting, and that produce a
browning are to be avoided. This browning is an oxidative chemical reaction, and it produces
toxins that have been reported to be carcinogenic, as well as fatty waste that causes a loss
of nutritional value.
In addition to being subject to the effects of overheating and browning, charcoal broiled
foods soak up the toxic fumes from the charcoal plus the fumes of the dripping burned
grease.
Pressure-cooking requires too high a temperature and may destroy valuable food
elements.
Aluminum cookware reacts with certain foods, so we suggest that you avoid its use.
Electronic ovens and microwaves we suggest avoiding, because they destroy valuable
nutrients.

DOS

Use the least amount of water possible. (Waterless cooking is done in a stainless steel or
ceramic steamer).
Prepare food as close to the time of eating as possible, as a time lapse between
preparation and eating allows for oxidation, which can rob your food of valuable nutrients.
Use the smallest amount of heat that will do the job. Each degree of temperature removes
something of value.

A few words need to be said about kitchen equipment. Probably the most important piece of
kitchen equipment required for your diet is a juicer, either mastication or press kind. The
first one macerated the fruit or vegetable with the least amount of oxygenation, and the
press separates the juice from the pulp. (Centrifugal juicers are not recommended because
of oxidation of the juices.)
A mini mill, such as a nut mill, coffee mill, or seed mill, is another invaluable piece of
equipment. It will grind nuts, seeds, and grains and costs only about twenty dollars.
Food graters and food processors are excellent investments and should be used to grate
fruits and vegetables for sauces and salads.

Use preferably enamelware, stainless steel, bamboo, and earthwear for cooking. Crock-pots
are useful for legumes, but should not be used for other vegetables, as prolonged heating
will destroy their nutrients. Steamers are very useful; the steam gently cooks the
vegetables, and flavor and nutritional substances also are retained.

RECIPES

SALADS

Vegetables high in abscisins, such as onions, carrots, beets, turnips, kohlrabi, celery root,
Jerusalem artichokes, potatoes, radishes, and parsnips should be used with cabbage, chard,
endive, lettuce, parsley, and spinach. Tomatoes, broccoli, cauliflower, peas, peppers, and
corn are good choices, as are lightly steamed lima beans, snap beans, eggplant, and
pumpkins. Raw vegetables offer unlimited combinations to be used according to personal
preference.
When preparing salads, remember that grating, chopping, and slicing exposes the
vegetables to oxygen and oxidation. Once exposed, vegetables should be consumed
immediately, as they will deteriorate rapidly. So make your salad just before you are ready
to eat it so you do not lose all the precious nutrients.
Do salad dressings yourself. Do not purchase ready-made salad dressings as they are
often full of chemicals and preservatives or made with poor oil.

Green Garden Salad

2 cups garbanzo beans, cooked


cup sunflower seeds
2 tomatoes, sliced
4 romaine lettuce leaves, shredded
Small handful raw pumpkin seeds
1 carrot, sliced thin
Flowers from 2 broccoli stalks
2 broccoli stalks, chopped

Combine the ingredients, tossing lightly, saving the sliced broccoli and flowers for a topping
decoration. Serve with Green Goddess Dressing (From our recipes)

Beet Salad

Shredded raw beets


Chopped onion

Marinate beets and onions together in homemade French Dressing ( From our recipes).
Serve on chopped salad greens.

Cabbage-Carrot Salad

1-quarter head cabbage


1 carrot
1 Jerusalem artichoke, chopped
1 small apple, chopped
Eggless Mayonnaise with sesame salt
Papaya seed pepper

Grate the carrot and cabbage into a bowl. Add artichoke and apple. Use just enough
mayonnaise to moisten. Add papaya seed pepper.

Artichoke Salad

6 Jerusalem artichokes, grated


2 carrots, grated
3 stalks celery, chopped fine
1 apple, chopped fine
cup finely shredded cabbage
cup chopped parsley
A few pumpkin seeds

Mix and sere with Eggless Mayonnaise that has kelp and red cayenne pepper added to it

Beet and Apple Salad

2 medium beets, grated fine


1 apple, chopped well
1 tablespoon almond butter
1 tablespoon lemon juice
2 tablespoons water

Mix the grated beets and chopped apple together in a bowl. Mix together the almond butter,
lemon juice and water, and pour over your salad.

Carrot, Celery, Apple Salad

1 celery stalk, chopped fine


2 carrots, grated
1 apple, diced
A dash of cinnamon
cup cashews
cup apple juice

Mix together first three ingredients in a bowl. Blend together the cashews, juice, and
cinnamon. Serve as a dressing over the salad.

Asparagus Mushroom Salad

Several raw mushrooms, sliced


cup finely sliced young asparagus tips, raw
1/8 cup finely chopped chives
cup cubed Jerusalem artichoke
cup coarsely chopped walnuts

Mix ingredients together and serve with kelp, cayenne, seasoned Eggless Mayonnaise or
Lemon and Oil Dressing (From our recipes)

Golden Beet Salad

1-teaspoon arrowroot
cup beet juice
cup orange juice
1/8 cup lemon juice
1-tablespoon apple cider vinegar
1-tablespoon honey
tablespoon sea salt
1 heaping teaspoon ascorbic acid crystals
4 cups sliced beets, steamed
1 tablespoon orange rind, grated
2 tablespoons butter

Mix the arrowroot with the beet juice, and stir until smooth. Add the orange juice, lemon
juice, vinegar, honey and sea salt. Cook until clear and thickened. When cooled a bit add
ascorbic acid. Add the beets, orange rind, and butter. Serve warm.

Marinated Zucchini Mushroom Salad

1 zucchini, grated
2 green onions, chopped
Several large mushrooms, sliced
bunch parsley, chopped fine
1 tomato, sliced
A sprinkle of sunflower seeds
1 Jerusalem artichoke, sliced thin

Toss all the ingredients with Herb Tomato Dressing (From our recipes) and serve.

Cauliflower Carrot Pecan Salad

1 cup chopped cauliflower buds


1 cup coarsely grated carrots
cup chopped green pepper
1 cup chopped celery
1 cup pecan halves

Mix together and dress with Horseradish Mayonnaise (From our recipes). Serve on green
leaves.

Mushroom Marinade

lb. Mushrooms, sliced


teaspoon herb seasoned salt
teaspoon oregano
1-tablespoon oregano
1 tablespoon lemon juice
cup olive oil

Mix the marinade ingredients with the mushrooms and let stand 2 to 3 hours at room
temperature or

Stuffed Avocados

Red pepper, chopped


Onion, chopped
Cucumber, chopped
Mushrooms or cauliflower buds, chopped small
Tomato, cut into small pieces
Eggless Mayonnaise (From our recipes)
Kelp
Cayenne pepper
Avocados

Toss all the vegetables (finely chopped) with mayonnaise that has been seasoned with kelp
ans cayenne. Serve in avocado halves on a lettuce leaf.

Cabbage Glow Salad

Romaine lettuce or other leaf lettuce


cup chopped or finely shredded purple cabbage
1 carrot, grated
1 beet, grated
1 stalk celery, finely chopped

Place the lettuce leaves on a plate with the cabbage in the center, carrots and beets mixed
with celery surrounding them. Dress with Horseradish Mayonnaise ( From our recipes) , or
with the dressing of your choice.

Garden Salad Supreme

Green leafy vegetable of your choice


Grated or chopped;
Cucumbers
Green onions
Beets
Parsley
Pumpkin seeds
Turnips
Jerusalem artichokes
Tomatoes
Avocado wedges
1-teaspoon kelp

Mix all ingredients, using the tomatoes and avocado wedges on top. Serve with your favorite
dressing..

Artichoke Salad

1 cup grated Jerusalem artichokes


cup grated beets
1 avocado, sliced into wedges
Lettuce

Mix together the beets and artichokes, placing on a lettuce bed. Place the avocado wedges
around, and dress with Lemon and Oil Dressing (From our recipes).

Raw Potato Salad

Juice of lemon
2 cups grated potatoes (medium size)
Water
1 stalk celery, chopped
1 green onion, chopped
1-teaspoon ascorbic acid crystals
1-teaspoon celery seeds
1 cup diced cucumbers
1-teaspoon dill seeds
1 teaspoon kelp or sea salt, to taste
Eggless Mayonnaise ( From our recipes )

Add the lemon juice to the grated potatoes and enough water to cover. Let soak for 5
minutes. Drain (the liquid may be added to juice). Add the remaining ingredients and
mayonnaise to taste e and garnish with paprika and parsley.
PRODUCTS

KAKI - CHA's

One of the KAKI-CHA\'s finest qualities is the non- breaking down of the vitamin c as found
in most other persimmon products.

It\'s a well known fact that vitamin c plays an important role in everyday health and
growth. Vitamin c cannot be produced in the body, One of its weakest points
being heat. In general eating fruit or vegetables is one of the only ways to supply
the body with the vitamin c it needs. KAKI-CHA supplies the body with ample
vitamin c it requires even with an unstable diet or disrupted eating
patterns KAKI-CHA can provide the balance you need. As well as other valuable
minerals such ascalcium, magnesium, and potassium are abundant in kaki-
cha. Vitamin c is lost in most products when heat is introduced, KAKI-CHA retains
almost all of the vitamin c even at a heat of 85?Z.By drinking KAKI-CHA, one is
able to successfully supply the body with the everyday mineral requirements for a healthy
life.

Calcium.
Playing a vital role in bone structure and growth. During pregnancy or child\'s health growth.

Potassium.
An indispensable mineral helping the body remove excess sodium.

Tannin.
Improving the absorption of vitamin c combined with protein it helps the body burn off
excess fat.

Magnesium.
Important for stabilizing bodily energy metabolism. In addition it also helps retain vitamin B1
herefore helping protein composition.

"KAKI-CHA" is made from carefully selected leaves of the persimmon tree. The leaves
selected in the beginning of Japan\'s spring when the leaves contain the most nutrients. We
pride ourselves on our strict quality control methods. Only the finest goes into the making of
"KAKI-CHA".

"KAKI-CHA" is a 100% natural product. Completely additive and agrochemical free, "KAKI-
CHA" can be drunk on a daily basis, Even used to replace other supplements.

Products

Place teabag in teapot, add desired amount of boiling water, allow 3-


5 minutes then pour.
One teabag can make 3-5 cups
Contents: 4g per bag/96bags
4g per bag/36bags
A concentrate of "KAKI-CHA" known in its solid powder
form as "ASMIN"
Contents: 0.8g per packets*30
5g per packets*4
65g bottle
A very refreshing health drink, drink during sports, leisure Also .helps
lessen the after effects of alcohol..

Contents: 190cc per can*30

"KAKI-CHA" which has been grinded into the finest of powder,


simply dissolves when hot water is added.

Contents:0. 9g per packet*30


35g bottle
HOW TO FIGHT DISEASES

HOW TO FIGHT DISEASES

How to fight diseases with success: this is a question more complex and ramifying than e
worlds generally suggest. The solution of the vital problem is to be sought not only in the
correction of fatal defects present in the modern clinical treatment, but also in the
rectification of false views about human life which constitute the theoretical side, or
substantial foundation of medical science.

The fundamental problem of medical cure is based on the relation of individual and
environment, as is held by the pioneers of the modern medical science. Viewed in this light,
it is to be admitted as a fact that each of the patients suffering from one and the same
disease requires a different treatment according to disparity of individual constitution and
environment. And to such requirement apparently conforms the modern medical tendency
for the minutest possible specialization. But in reality the case is entirely reverse
The reason is obvious. Specialization of the modern medical science denotes, by no means
the advance into study of the actual relationship between individual and environment, but
rather the confinement in the laboratory and theoretical speculation. Awakening to this
fundamental fallacy to begin with is quite essential to mastering a secret of disease fighting.

There is still another side of the proposition for practical consideration. If the central idea of
disease fighting is eventually to be reduced to be the ever-changing relationship existent
between individual and environment, multifarious must be the factors, which, in their
aspects incessantly changing in accordance with individuality and environment, demand
prescriptions inconceivably multilateral. Thus the question is whether it would ever be
possible to meet all such demands, and in the present article the reader may find a most
practical key to this question.

A most commonplace but nevertheless significant fact to be remembered is that Nature is as


much conspicuous for similarity as for variety. While no disease suffered by each individual
is exactly the same, there is always something in common with the rest in every disease.
And to discover such points of similarity in diseases is after all to secure a most important
lever for working out simplification of medical science.

The author of the present work has for years past been devoting himself to a theory and
practice conducive towards such simplification and the conclusion reached by him in
consequence is that the most vital part of the physiological function subject to disorder lies
in a system comprising the skin, liver, bowels, brain, limbs, lungs, heart, blood vessels and
kidneys.
Each of the organs composing the system is interdependent upon the others and in function
so centers on the brain and intestines that such system might be reduced into these tow
organs, and even into the intestinal duct only.

This fact has long been recognized by Dr.Sansom and many other medical scientists who
have all gone on record declaring that with intestines regularly and properly cleaned, man
will seldom be attacked by any sort of disease. For such cleansing purpose they recommend
30 to 50 grams of Milk of Magnesia to be taken down once a week in fresh water.

The author has carefully studied the result of such practice as made by no less than scores
of thousands cases and is convinced of the truth of those specialists theory as the simplest
and most practical secret of disease fighting.

The idea of individual and environment which involves so complicate and multilateral
problems has thus been condensed into the simple question of the brain and intestines. By
thus getting in touch with the nucleus of the whole problem, can a real and effective method
of disease fighting be established? The variety and multiplicity of human diseases is by no
means of order less mysteries, but it is a mere change of form taking place around the
definitely know n center.

The last problem thus left with us is how to solve the central question and how to make the
most of the essence of the modern medical science for that purpose.

Such an idea, if introduced into our daily life for its practical ends, may fairly be regarded as
having more than half solved the problem under consideration. As for the remaining phase
of the problem namely timeserving treatment, skill and experience will give and desired
solution.

Lavoisier, father of chemistry, says that life is a chemical function. Sure enough the premise
of physiology is chemistry. But chemistry rests on the premise of physics and physics on the
premise of dynamics, which in turn is based on astronomy, and o on ands on until it is to be
admitted that there is nothing absolutely independent, but that everything is interdependent
upon everything else.

This is particularly the case with human beings forming so complicate a social life quite
unlike any other creatures. Thus to the physiological factors must be added the social
factors in studying a best means of fighting diseases. In other words, the universe, ray,
sunlight, air, water, climate, weather, social environments and all other factors must be
taken into consideration, so as to harmonize their effects with physiological and biological
functions, and herein after all lies a ultimate secret of conquering diseases.

Diseases, excepting congenital complaints, might be classified into four major groups
according to their causes, namely: 1.Mechanical
2.Biological
3.Toxicological
4. Deficiency.

For ensuring the constitutions and organs a power strong enough to resist all kinds of bacilli
and protect itself from diseases, maladies should be treated from each and all of the
following four standpoints:
1.Anatomical
2.Physiological
3.Bacteriological
4.Psychological
In other words, an attempt is to be made to seek regulation of the general body organs in
the first place from the physical, next from the chemical, then from the bacteriological, and
lastly from the mental points of view. This means as much as to assert that whoever would
keep his health strong must be advised to stand on guard always against overwork,
overeating, excess of bacilli and overworry.

Few men are ever in and ideally healthy condition. They have in the majority of cases one or
more complaints falling under the above given categories. All such complaints generally
come from the following four kinds of ptosis.
1.Ptosis of the skeleton
2. Ptosis of the internal organs
3 Ptosis of the body fluids
4.Ptosis of the spirit

Such ptosis arises as follows; debility of skin function weakens the activity of the liver, and
thereby reduces the peristaltic movements of the intestines. The inevitable consequence of
this is constipation, which lead to distension, rupture or hemorrhage of the cerebral blood
vessels

Even if the worst be confined to a mere distension of the cerebral blood-vessels, there will
gradually be developed such subjective symptoms as cold limbs or paralysis of limbs, the
affected part being mostly the motor nervous system. Cold limbs gradually restrain the
proper functions of the lungs, heart, blood-vessels and kidneys each of which organs is
interdependent on the other forming as they do, a great organic system in the body. This
fact is what medical science affirms most positively.

MISCELLANEOUS
DAILY MAXIMS FOR HEALTH
DRINKING UNBOILED WATER
GAMASHIO
KEY POINTS OF NISHI SYSTEM
STAGNATED FECES AND CANCER

DAILY MAXIMS FOR HEALTH

1. To drink thirty grams of fresh unboiled water every thirty minutes.


2. To practice the Goldfish Exercise

3. Healthy are those who simultaneously move their back and abdomen drink water and
believe in getting better.

4. To expose the abdomen while sleeping at night.

5. To use the Flat Bed and the Solid Pillow.

6. To do the Capillary Exercise and then apply the Fan-like exercise and up-and-down
exercise to the feet and then do the Capillary Exercise again

7. To replenish vitamin C by drinking daily 20 to 30g of persimmon leaf decoction, and


to increase the quantity after perspiration.

8. To take in gomashio (mixture of parched sesame seeds and salt, six grams for adult,
three grams for a child (increase after perspiration) and to observe a one-day long
salt-free diet every two or three weeks.

9. To take edible seaweeds such as tangle, wakame (Undaris pianatifada), hijiki (spindle
shaped bladder leaf or Cystophylium fusitoforme, etc) about 10g(0.4 oz) per day.

10. To take in rice bran, which may be lightly parched 6g for an adult and 3g for a child.

11. To take mutorunin (4 or 5 tablets for an adult and reduced doses for a child according
to his age) or other food vermifuges which are free of bad after-effects. The intake
should be continued for three or four days in the beginning and in the middle of a
month. This should be continued for three months. After a three-month long
interruption, the vermifuge should be administered for another three months.

12. To take 70-110 g of raw vegetables composed of more than three different kinds
daily. A patient must take, by all means, more than five kinds.

13. To establish the custom of two meals a day (lunch and dinner).

14. To take the hot-cold bath.

15. To adjust occasionally nutritious excess and shortage by the rice gruel cure, the agar-
agar diet or the fasting cures.

DRINKING UNBOILED WATER

One should drink fresh water little by little ( at the rate of one gram per minute or practically
thirty grams every half an hour). In other words, one should drink at least one or two liters a
day.
Although we can live in pitch-darkness for scores of days or without eating for months, we
cannot survive for more than five days without water. It is unnatural and impossible for any
creature to live away from water.
In order to know the maximum amount of unboiled fresh water to drink, one can see the
color of ones urine. Its colorlessness indicates the sufficiency of water intake. Unboiled
water is effective for:

1. Blood circulation.
2. Activities of lymphatic fluid.

3. Regulation of the body temperature.

4. Generation of physiological glucose.

5. Cellular metabolism.

6. Accelerating capillarity.

7. Washing internal organs.

8. Equilibrating acidity and alkalinity.

9. Detoxification.
10. Preventing constipation.

If you drink an ounce of unboiled water every thirty or forty minutes all day long, you will
never suffer from gastric or duodenal ulcer, and those who are suffering from them will
gradually get healed. By drinking water in this way, you will become healthy in all respects.

GAMASHIO

The recipe for parched sesame seeds with salt and its effects.

Parched sesame seeds mixed with salt are necessary all year round for hygienic and
therapeutic purposes, but in summer, when perspiration is abundant, parched salt and
sesame seeds should be mixed in the proportion of 6:4 and ground in a mortar. This mixture
is sprinkled on rice or raw vegetables. One had better abstain from drinking much for about
forty minutes
There are many kinds of sesame seeds: black ones are good for the kidney, white ones for
the lungs, red ones for the heart and grey ones for the digestive organs.
Loss of body weight in summer, beriberi, gastroactony, gastric cramps, heavy legs, etc. can
be prevented by salt replenishment after perspiration, because those troubles are caused by
shortage of salt.
Excess of salt causes troubles of the kidney or the lung. Therefore a one daylong selfless
diet must be observed every tow or three weeks. Besides vitamin C must be also
replenished from persimmon leaf decoction.

STAGNATED FECES AND CANCER

When examined by Roentgen rays, it is clear that even the persons whose bowels move
regularly and have stool two or three times a day, retain a considerable amount of old feces
in the intestines. There is no other way for such persons to rid themselves of these old feces
except by taking a fast or milk of magnesia.

It should be noted that on the position of the accumulated feces the location of cancer
depends. For example, a person who has feces stuck in the intestines near the liver exposed
to the danger of cancerous growth on the right side of his larynx; and, similarly, one who has
some retention of fecal matter near the spleen is susceptible to a cancerous growth on the
left side of the larynx, while one who has an accumulation near the appendix has a tendency
of developing cancer in the pylori region. So, it is possible to foretell the location of a
cancerous growth by the position of old feces in the intestines; but, of course, it is only in a
general way that we can do this. Needless to say, the condition may differ according to the
physical make-up of the individual, for instance, whether one is thin or stout. When a person
who suffers from chronic diarrhea finds that his trouble has left him exposed to the danger
of cancer in the rectum. It may be said to be ideal that one has a regular stool a day and
loose bowels once every six month. Therefore, to avoid suffering from diarrhea even if he
may drink any water unaccustomed to himself, it is better for him to drink daily water of
higher degree of hardness.

Taro method plaster method

Effect:
Taro plaster is extremely effective for boils, stiff shoulder, myositis, sarcoma, skin cancer,
breast cancer, sprain, and otitis.

Method:
1. Materials and proportion
Japanese taro (Colocasia antiquorum) 10
Wheat flour 10

Salt 2

Ginger root 2

2. Preparation

Japanese taros with their hairy skin on should be lightly grilled on a charcoal fire so
as their hair gets a little burnt. Then they are peeled and grated. Wheat flour, salt and
grated ginger root are added in the above written proportion, and then the mixture is
kneaded well. This prepared plaster is then spread 3mm thick on a piece of linen, flannel or
paper to be applied on the affected area. If it is feverish, the plaster is changed every three
or four hours. IF there is no fever, it may be kept half a day or so. The Capillary Exercise
applied to the part with the plaster on will reinforce its effect.

Notes:
If the plaster makes the skin itchy or irritated, it is because either the taros were
not sufficiently grilled or the skin is sensitive. So one can grill taros more or interrupt the
application for a while and apply Suimag (Milk of
Magensia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milk_of_magnesia) on the irritated skin.
If taros are grilled too much, the plaster will not work. Oiling the skin to which the plaster is
applied will help alleviate the irritation, but the plaster must be fixed with a bandage.
The whole surface of the skin in contact with the plaster may swell up, but the
application must not be interrupted because the swelling is an initial sign of healing.
The plaster applied on a cancerous growth and other tumors makes white granular
stuff come out and finally break them down.
If a boil gets opened by the plaster, it should be pressed hard until blood oozes forth and the
core comes out. Then the plaster is applied again.
Dried plaster sticking to the skin can be easily removed by the decoction of chopped ginger
root.

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