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Hear Dr. Morse answer your questions about frugivore nutrition, lymphatic detoxification, cellular regeneration, consciousness expansion, and the true causes of human health problems.
In this interview, he shares decades of clinical experience and personal wisdom gained from living as a fruitarian hermit in the woods.
He discusses how humans are designed as frugivores (fruit eaters) based on anatomical and archaeological evidence, explaining why raw fruit diets lead to rapid tissue regeneration and enhanced mental clarity.
Key Takeaways:
Dr. Morse believes humans are naturally "frugivores" (fruit eaters) and that most modern diseases are not actual diseases but rather symptoms of a backed-up lymphatic system caused by an acidic diet.
He describes the lymphatic system as the body's "sewer system." When it gets clogged with acidic waste from foods like meat, dairy, and grains, it leads to inflammation, cellular damage, and conditions like cancer.
Fruits are the most powerful for cleansing the lymphatic system, with grapes being number one. They are high in astringents that help pull waste from the body.
He strongly advises against all animal products, especially dairy, which he calls the worst "lymphatic clogger." Avoid grains and beans unless they are germinated.
The iris of the eye can reflect the health of the entire body, showing lymphatic congestion and genetic weaknesses. He notes that as people detoxify on a raw diet, their eye color can change.
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