Dr Sebi – Effect of Skin Bleaching
Guest: In Jamaica and many African countries people use skin bleach to lighten their skin. What is your opinion about it? They do not want to… they want to erase…
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Guest: In Jamaica and many African countries people use skin bleach to lighten their skin. What is your opinion about it? They do not want to… they want to erase…
Dr Sebi: But we’re handicapped because those who suppose the replace the allopathic medicine, he come with what, homeopathic, just as bad. You see, he comes something a little step…
Dr. Sebi: Yes we cure these diseases and we do these things so easy, easy because we are able to remove you from the food that was totally inconsistent with…
Question: Is ginger good for you? Dr Sebi: Yeah, it’s very good. Very good. Ginger precipitate circulation. I know where ginger grows in the forest. You’ll find it. Yeah. Is…
Dr Sebi: There’s nothing on the planet that contains starch that God made. If God had made a substance on the planet that contained starch God to say that he…
Dr Sebi: Well, according to them everything is incurable. So my question is where where do these diseases come from? Because every five years, three years, two years there’s some…
Dr Sebi: The man said, where you’re from? I said Honduras. You kind of full of shit, that’s what he said in Spanish. Estas geno de mierda I said sir…
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Dr Sebi: Difficult for us at this point to understand or even to think that AIDS could be cured and especially by a black man. AIDS has not been cured…
Dr Sebi: Is like giving someone sugar. When you give someone sugarDr Sebi on Sugar Cane / Sugar / Lime and Lemon you don’t like that person. You, you don’t…
Today, on what would have been Dr. Sebi’s 90th birthdate anniversary, we pause to celebrate the life and legacy of a true pioneer in natural health and wellness. Dr. Sebi, born Alfredo Darrington Bowman (1933 – 2016), was not just a healer; he was a visionary who dedicated his life to the pursuit of truth about health and healing.
As a herbalist, Dr. Sebi’s knowledge extended far beyond conventional medicine. His holistic approach to healing emphasized the importance of a balanced, plant-based diet, rooted in what he termed the “African Biomineral Balance.” Through his research and teachings, he sought to empower individuals to take control of their health by understanding the connection between nutrition, alkalinity, and overall well-being.
Dr. Sebi’s impact was not confined to the realm of herbalism; he was a truth seeker who fearlessly challenged prevailing notions about health and healing. His journey led him to the discovery of the healing properties of natural, plant-based foods, and he became a beacon of hope for those seeking alternatives to mainstream medical practices.
Beyond his role as a healer, Dr. Sebi was a dedicated teacher, sharing his wisdom with the world. His lectures inspired countless individuals to reconsider their approach to health and embrace the transformative power of nature’s bounty. His legacy lives on in the hearts and thoughts of those who have been touched by his teachings.
As we remember Dr. Sebi on his birthday, let us reflect on the profound impact he had on the world. May his commitment to holistic healing, the African community and his courage in questioning established norms, and his passion for educating others continue to inspire us. Dr. Sebi’s journey may have come to an end, but his contributions to the field of natural healing endure, leaving an indelible mark on the path toward wellness.
In honoring Dr. Sebi, let us carry forward the torch of knowledge, embracing the principles he championed and working towards a healthier, more balanced world for generations to come.
Rest in power, Dr. Sebi. Your legacy lives on.
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