The book Philosophy of Natural Therapeutics was written by author Lindlahr, Henry, 1862-1924 Here you can read free online of Philosophy of Natural Therapeutics book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Philosophy of Natural Therapeutics a good or bad book?
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For instance, if we arrange the elements of matter found in animal and human bodies and in the foods which they require in such a manner that the negative elements, car- bon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, phosphorus, sulphur, fluorin, chlorin, and iodin are placed to the left of hydro- gen, and the positive elements, iron, lime, sodium, potas- sium, manganese, magnesium and lithium, on the right of 332 WHAT IS POSITIVE, WHAT IS NEGATIVE? 333 hydrogen, then we find that hydrogen is positive to the... negative elements on its left but negative to the positive alkaline mineral elements on the right. For, while hydrogen is the positive and dominating ele- ment in negative substances like acids, ptomains, alkaloids, xanthins, etc. it has to relinquish its dominating position at the approach of a positive alkaline mineral element. The latter will take its place and change the negative acid or xanthin into a new substance, a neutral salt. Both kinds of elements display varying degrees of positivity and negativity among themselves.
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