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Wo es anfing: Rainbow Whole Foods

23. Mai 2009
Rainbow Natural Foods Lebensmittel CoOp ist eine Meile vom Medizinischen Klinikum der Universität Mississippi entfernt, wo meine Leber-Biopsie vorgenommen wurde und mir vom Oberhaupt der Gastroenterology-Abteilung das "Todesurteil" vorausgesagt wurde, ich hätte gemäss der Resultate meiner Biopsie die 96 % Narbengewebe aufzeigte,
nur noch acht Monate zu leben. Nachdem ich dieses "Todesurteil" erhalten hatte, setzte ich mich mit schwerem Gemüt in das High Noon Cafe von Rainbow Natural Food, um dort zu Mittag zu essen. Ich hatte Glück, neben mir sass ein Krebsüberlebender, der mir
während unserer Konversation Mut machte. Angefüllt mit biologischem Essen und Saft
verliss ich das High Noon Cafe mit einem Gefühl der Zuversicht und der Einsicht, dass ich mit Naturheilkunde auf dem richtigen Wege bin. Mein Gemütszustand war nicht zu vergleichen mit dem, den ich hatte als ich UMC verliess.
Es passte genau, 17 Jahre später, am 23. Mai 2009 um 10 Uhr ohne jegliche Viren oder Antikörper von Hepatitis A, B oder C gab ich meinen ersten Vortrag über Lebergesundheit und meine Genesung. Brooke, Debora, Misty, Charlotte und Cameron waren die Teilnehmer, zusammen mit ein paar anderen, die im Vorübergehen Halt machten. Schon zu Anfang meines Vortrages wurde ich mit Fragen bombardiert. Einige der Teilnehmer hatten ebenfalls ihr Todesurteil erhalten, sich aber dazu entschieden
gesund zu werden. Da Rainbow das Buch Hepatits C, GEHEILT im Laden erhältlich macht, haben alle Teilnehmer eine Ausgabe gekauft und mich um ein Autogramm gebeten. Noch Tage nach dem Vortrag erhielt ich Emails mit mehr Fragen, denn alle hatten das Buch mit Freude gelesen. Im Allgemeinen hatte ich ein gutes Gefühl, denn die meisten der Teilnehmer hatten sich zur Genesung entschlossen. Auf meiner Fahrt nach Pensacola wusste ich in meinem Herzen, es würde mehr Heilung geben.
Die Wahl unsere eigene Leber zu behalten, sollte uns selbst überlassen sein, dies gilt genauso für Hepatitis C, die brauchen wir nicht zu behalten.
Mit freundlichen Grüssen
Johnny Delirious
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In Memory of Johnny's Father
This picture was taken in 1997, when I went to my father's 50 Year Medical Reunion and assisted him in all of his activities. A little background on my father...he was born on 9 July 1912 in Muncie, Indiana. He attended local schools and after graduating from Muncie Central High he attended Kenyon College in Ohio, Rollins College in South Florida, and the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia and became an engineer. Later in his career, he graduated from Tulane Medical School during World War II and as a Naval Reserve officer he taught anatomy at Tulane for the war effort to train more doctors. He was a specialist in Tropical diseases and worked with the Hanson's disease clinic near New Orleans. Due to this interest he was part of the consortium who was working to develop antibiotics such as sulfa and penicillin which would change the treatment of many infections as well as Hanson's disease. It was paramount to the treatment of the war wounded as well.
Going to his reunion and meeting his class mates, I was associating with such medical legends as Drs. Alton Oscher, Leon Meier, Flora Finch, Bob Brown, Michael DeBakey, Dr. Herbert, Dr. F. Marascalco and many others. Dr. Michael de Bakey you may remember is the famous Houston Heart Surgeon who operated on Boris Yelson's heart; which was a very successful operation. Bob Brown is not only an excellent Doctor, but he also was one of the New York Yankee's better baseball players during 1948 and 1949. All are Tulane graduates in my Dad's class or they had Interned with him.
After graduation he worked with Dr. Oscher in the Touro Infirmary and was recognized as intern of the year and later was offered a position in the clinic that Dr. Oscher was starting in New Orleans after the war. Instead my father chose to go to Fort Walton Beach in Northwest Florida and open a general practice as that area had no medical care at the time. This was front-line medicine dealing with all manner of treatment outside his office including house calls. Working with the local Congressman Bob Sikes they established a small hospital and attracted more doctors to the area. He was the doctor of record and call when US presidents came to visit the many armed forces bases in the area. He sat on the Florida medical exam board as well as being the head of the State Board of Health for some time. In the early 1970s he retired from medical practice.
In Memory of Johnny's Mother

This picture was taken in 1955 when my Mom (Eugenia) and I were at our Family Reunion. Eugenia Annie Mae Rudulph Maxon 1917- 1973 was born on the 9th of June 1917 in Selma, Alabama to Burwell Blount Rudulph and his 2nd wife, Caroline Caffey Rudulph. This was his 7th daughter and the first child of Caroline. Three of his daughters and his 1st wife died of scarlet fever during the epidemic that spread across the country.
Eugenia grew up at Cloverdale, the family place in Lowdnes county, near Hayneville Alabama that had been in the family since 1834. She was sent to De Funiak Springs to Palmer High school, a part of the Chataqua Movement at the time. She graduated from Wheaton College in Chicago in June of 1938 with a degree in British Literature. Her classmate and good friend was to become the famous Billy Graham. She married Robert von Purucker Maxon at the First Baptist Church In Montgomery Alabama on 25 June 1938.
For several years in the early 1970's she had been battling different cancers. We were together in London in 1973 and while going through the subway turn-style she hit her right side that released toxins in her liver that took her life very shortly within days. I loved my mother very much, but I must say over and over again I am reminded throughout my whole life of the importance of good liver health.





