Who We Are
A
Perfect Healing, Inc. is a nutritionally oriented health-based non-profit. Our
mission is to research, reveal, and use in service to the infirm nutritional
therapy in healing disease. We are dedicated to the education, promotion, and availability
of organic foods and nutritional supplements in recovery from disease,
in growing our own foods, and in revealing the healing properties of
nutrition in the treatment of disease.
The original ‘founding fathers and mothers’
of A Perfect Healing, Inc. were actually three individuals who were,
themselves, suffering from disease. It is from their own
struggles with recovery that this organization was born. Not finding relief
from their ailments through modern medicine and modern medical procedures, and
witnessing family and friends continue to suffer in spite of aggressive, yet
ineffective, medical treatments, these three sought to discover on their own
nutritional and phyto-medicinal (plant based)
alternatives to modern medicine that could heal, restore health, and prevent
disease. This research was further encouraged by years of personal convictions
about modern farming and agricultural methods being suspect as a major cause of
disease, due to the serious threat to health and the environment that these
farming practices create.
It was from learning of both old and newly
revealed nutritional cures in disease, applying it in our own lives, and
wanting to share this with the world that A Perfect Healing, Inc., (officially
accepted by the U.S. Government as a 501(C) 3 on April 29, 2003,) was born.
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A Perfect
Healing, Inc. is offering four specific projects related to nutrition. Our
first is to create a Nutritional
Healing Hospital. Our
plans for this stem from our research revealing successful recoveries
throughout the world that have been based on applied nutritional therapies, or
therapeutic nutrition.
Our second
project has already been started on our website and is listed in our table of
contents. Our Clearinghouse and Database
for Nutritional Therapies is a database of many common physical and
emotional conditions that have been successfully treated with nutrition. We
have posted most of our research on this page and continue to add to and update
the specific ailments with new and current scientific research.
Our third project is a Nutritional Health Insurance, also located
on this website. As of now, there is no
medical insurance that covers nutritional services.
Those
financially endowed are able to afford nutritional services even without
insurance, but less affluent individuals, families, and especially children are
completely excluded from the often unaffordable costs of out of pocket nutritional
therapies.
A fund that
could provide nutritional services for those less fortunate would truly be a
blessing and a source of real healing. This fund would also be necessary to
cover the costs of the recommended foods and supplements, as well.
Our fourth
project is to encourage and help implement organic community gardens and farms. We hope
that this project can eventually heal impoverished neighborhoods and
communities, as well as train impoverished people to feed themselves by
learning how to grow their own food. In addition, projects like these will be
able to create income for the participants and their families. In recent years,
the organic food and flower industry has become one of the fastest growing and
most successful industries in the world.
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Nutritional healing for both the hospitalized ill and the
homebound infirm is sadly missing in the recovery process in today’s health
care services. Many sick are released from the hospital with no one to properly
care for them. Many infirm cannot eat solid food. Many don’t own juicers or
electric blenders, and those who do often do not know how to use them. In
addition, most caregivers (like most people) are completely unaware of the
nutritional benefits of organic juices, purees, and specific nutritional
supplements that target specific disease, and the high cost of these items
often prohibit their use in the diet. Unable to avail themselves of those foods
and nutritional supplements most likely to cure their disease, most recoveries
are just a spiraling towards relapse.
In America today, the majority of health care providers,
including physicians and surgeons, do not understand the importance of nutrition
in healing. Even with their many years of medical education, most health care
professionals remain sadly unaware of the immediate connection between diet and
disease.
Many of these nutritional therapies are discussed
in our Clearinghouse and Database for Nutritional Therapies.