The Indispensability of Symptometry

Dr. Maxwell Nartey

Professor of Symptometric Science, American School of Symptometry, NFP

World Center for Cell Education, and Scientific Enlightenment

People are indeed living without Symptometry. The question is, are they healthy mentally, emotionally, and sexually, and can specific blood tests, and behavioral observations confirm their health? If blood tests and behavioral observations cannot confirm that they are healthy, then, they are not healthy even though they are alive.

Food has never made a person healthy, and if staying healthy is everyone’s goal, cultural eating followed by a visit to a physician whenever one does not feel well is not the way to go.

Physicians have never made a person healthy. Why? Because they can’t. They can’t because they leave out what should be done to enhance the well-being of the cells from their diagnosis, procedures, and treatment.

What about nutritionists, herbalists, chiropractors, Chinese medical practitioners, Ayurveda practitioners, and acupuncturists, do they talk about the cells, how to protect the cells from harm, what the cells produce, how to protect what the cells produce, and what should be done to make the cells function again? No, they don’t. Why? Because they can’t. They have not been taught anything about the cells. Here comes the question.

How can a practitioner restore a person’s health if he or she does not know that health goes through the cells, DNA, hormones, and enzymes? How can a psychiatrist restore a person’s mental health if he or she cannot restore cellular health knowing full well that it is the cells that produce the brain and the mind?

In light of the above, I would ask one question. Who on earth can be healthy without Symptometry? The simple answer is, no one. Hence, the indispensability of Symptometry.

Dentists have a role to play, and so do surgeons, anesthesiologists, etc., but when it comes to cellular health, there is only one place to go, and this place is Symptometry. I will cite a few examples to illustrate my point.

A dental hygienist can clean your teeth, and a dentist can do a root canal but they know nothing about the pH of the mouth. It is Symptometry that draws attention to the pH of the mouth to prevent stomatitis, halitosis (bad breath) and many more.

An immunologist can talk about immunity and the importance of boosting one’s immune system without knowing anything about colon health. It is Symptometry that draws attention to the importance of colon health.

The colons have been the source of many human diseases for millennia when bacteriologists and virologists wrongfully to this day suspect bacteria, viruses, protozoa, and fungi to be enemies.

It is the toxic gases that our colon bacteria produce that weaken our immunity so badly that we become vulnerable to viral diseases, fungal diseases, bacterial diseases, protozoan diseases, and changes in the weather.

These poisonous gases are hydrogen sulfide, hydrogen cyanide, ammonia, and phenol. Unless the person produces enzymes to break these toxic gases every day, they will never have a robust immune system. For this reason, they will rely on vaccines to boost their immunity.

These are only two examples out of many to show how a person who consults Symptometry for guidance and assistance will be better equipped for life on this toxic, hostile, and predatory planet than a person who does not.

It is the knowledge that Symptometry has that others do not have that makes all the difference.

Enroll at the American School of Symptometry, NFP to know more about what it takes to make your cells and DNA healthy than to just have a practitioner treat the symptoms of your diseases without touching the source of your symptoms.

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