... the principal causes of disease are physical, for the human body is composed of numerous elements, but in the measure of an especial equilibrium. As long as this equilibrium is maintained, man is preserved from disease; but if this essential balance, which is the pivot of the constitution, is disturbed, the constitution is disordered, and disease will supervene.
For instance, there is a decrease in one of the constituent ingredients of the body of man, and in another there is an increase; so the proportion of the equilibrium is disturbed, and disease occurs....
When by remedies and treatments the equilibrium is reestablished, the disease is banished...
`Abdu'l-BaháSome: Answered Questions
For instance, there is a decrease in one of the constituent ingredients of the body of man, and in another there is an increase; so the proportion of the equilibrium is disturbed, and disease occurs....
When by remedies and treatments the equilibrium is reestablished, the disease is banished...
`Abdu'l-BaháSome: Answered Questions
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