04.05.07
Tom Warren
A while back when I was doing a search on detoxing mercury, I came across using steam baths or clay baths at a website of a man who claimed that he cured himself of Alzheimer’s disease. His name is Tom Warren. I found that he had written a book called Beating Alzheimer’s Disease, which I subsequently purchased. It is my feeling that he has a lot of good information in his book, and like so many others who have cured themselves of diseases for which mainstream medicine claims there is “no cure,” has come to the realization that there is antagonism towards alternative treatments by the general mainstream medical community. Originally he thought that his doctors would be interested in what he did to reverse his dementia, but soon found that they were not interested. One example of some of the interesting info he gives is in his second book, Reversing Chronic Disease, Getting Well Again. This is what he wrote: “If dentists informed their patients that 50% of a silver filling is mercury, a highly neurotoxic poison, the ADA arranged to have their dental licenses revoked by State Dental Boards. That is a direct proof of a cover-up that any jury can understand.” (Pg. 21) He also claims that today we are told that new silver fillings don’t contain mercury anymore, but they still do–50%, and that the percentage of silver is actually less than the mercury, so it should really be called mercury amalgams, not silver fillings. But I digress. . . the actual reason I felt compelled to write about Tom Warren is because of part of his dedication in the front of his latest book, Reversing Chronic Disease, copyrighted 2003. Often times we can easily get caught up in what “we” have learned or think we know, yet all healing is only possible because God allows it. With God, all things are possible. Anyway, here is part of Tom Warren’s dedication, a thanks that I haven’t seen much in any conventional medical book I’ve opened:
“To Jesus Christ: After I was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, I cried out ‘Lord save me!’ That was almost twenty years ago, and today I am alive because of Him. The Lord did not save me because I was a good man. I wasn’t. I think He saved me because I asked, ‘Jesus, if I have to die this death, at least through me let the cure for Alzheimer’s disease be found.’ I take no credit for this book. None. . . ”
There’s a humility there that I really admire and want to always remember when I reflect upon my healing and remission of AA. We always should remember that God is a very big part of the equation. Any knowledge we gain to heal ourselves is freely given to us from God without reproach. We didn’t “invent” any thing, just found stuff that God already had available to us from nature–from the foundation of the world. Too often we trust in man and his concoctions before we trust in God. But the Bible tells us, “Cursed is he who trusts in man.” Although man tells us there is “no cure” for Alzheimer’s, Tom Warren is cured today, 20 years or more after his original diagnosis. I would venture to say that he trusted in God first and that may have been what prompted him to search beyond what his docs were telling him. Warren sought natural methods, which God has available to those who ask and seek. But God tells us not to just seek and ask, but to “keep” on asking, and “keep” on seeking. It seems “persistence” is Biblical, too.
Marlakins