DR HAZEL PARCELLS:
The Original Naughty Nutritionist
The incomparable Dr. Hazel Parcells (1889-1996)
Dr. Parcells was a feisty redhead with straight shooting advice. “Honey, if you are ever to be healthy and stay healthy, you’ll have to trade your wishbone for a backbone and get to work.”
Excellent advice on many levels, including broth making! To those who
would argue with her every recommendation, she replied simply: “If you like what you’ve got, honey, keep it!”
A
total original with a talent for chopping and slicing through
nutritional dogma, she had little patience with most health “experts,”
saying that they were unteachable because their cups were already full.
She broke the rules of establishment nutrition by recommending red
meat, raw milk, butter, no soy and no margarine. And she understood
body/mind/spirit medicine long before it became popular.
I
am deeply grateful to The Doctor because I took her advice and became
healthy. I noted that she earned several advanced degrees after the age
of 50 and gathered the strength to go for my own PhD. I was so
intrigued by her findings about the health problems caused by soy
protein and soy margarine that I researched and wrote The Whole Soy Story: The Dark Side of America’s Favorite Health Food. As
for her naughtiness, she set a high bar for wit and wisdom delivered
with a wide smile, knowing winks and infectious laughs. I especially
love her reply to a question about whether one could go to Europe and
enjoy a healthy continental breakfast: “If it’s a roll in the hay
with your honey, yes!”
Though
her quotes are priceless, it is her story that I find most inspiring.
The verdict Hazel Parcells heard in 1931 was not good. Incurable
tuberculosis, a collapsed lung, a hemorrhaging kidney and an enlarged
heart. Curable, said the learned MDs, only by death.
She
responded by firing the doctors whose 18 years worth of efforts had
left her with a deteriorated body and depleted bank account. “They told
me there was nothing more they could do for me, and I took them at
their word,” she said. Though only given a few months to live Parcells
looked forward to the chance to experiment on herself and learn what
her body needed. “One thing was certain, I wasn’t going to get any
worse.”
Sixty
four years later Parcells died in January 1996 at the age of 106 years
young. She was, according to Joseph Dispenza, author of Live Better Longer: The Parcells Center Seven-Step Plan for Health and Longevity
(Harper San Francisco, 1997) “vibrantly and vigorously alive.” A
sharp dresser who favored bright colors, she was proud of her curly red
hair and patronized a beauty shop just a few days before her death,
enchanting all who were there.
When
Parcells began her healing journey in 1931, she was very much on her
own. Few alternative therapies existed and there were few health books
to read. “Out of necessity, to keep myself well, I began to study the
chemistry of food,” she told Dispenza. First, she tuned in to her own
body.
Listening
to her inner voices, and hearing the words “fresh” and “green,” she
began eating the only green vegetable available in quantity in Colorado
at that time -- spinach. Though her consumption rivaled Popeye’s she
rejected the canned variety for raw, steamed and juice.d parsley and
other greens followed and six months later Parcells was perky enough to
report back to Fitzsimmons Army Hospital near Denver to show herself
off to the doctors who had condemned her to death.
Her
energy soaring and mind wide open to possibility. Parcells made it
her life’s work to explore the field of health and healing. Drawn to
many ideas that appeared -- and perhaps still appear-- improbable or
impossible to establishment scientists, she ran her own laboratory and
also explored homeopathy, light and color therapy, radionics, Bach
Flower Remedies and other modalities. She earned four advanced
degrees, including doctors of chiropractic and naturopathy and PhDs in
nutrition and comparative religions.
In
time, word of the Doctor’s unusual methods and miraculous healings
spread. “From the first, I recognized her as a master healer and
pioneer, far ahead of her time,” said Ann Louise Gittleman, author of Beyond Pritikin (Bantam, 1988), Guess What Came to Dinner: Parasites and Your Health (Avery,
1993) and other books. Parcells introduced Gittleman to many of the
underlying causes of disease and malnutrition in the late 20th century,
including parasite infestation, pesticide poisoning, mineral
deficiencies, radiation sickness and aluminum and other heavy metal
toxicities.
“I never heard of her methods not working,” said Sam Berne, O.D., the Santa Fe-based author of Creating Your Personal Vision: A Mind-Body Guide for Better Eyesight (Color
Stone Press, 1994). “Her reputation was impeccable. She didn’t work
with disease. She just cleaned up the body.” And she never spoke of
“cures.” “Only taxidermists and undertakers do curing,” she told Dispenza. “As for miracles, no it’s just nature’s way.”
The
doctor’s most frequently used methods included fasts and bowel
cleanses, parasite riddance programs, therapeutic baths and food
cleansing baths. Food cleansed using the Doctor’s special methods gain
levels of freshness and energy that belie that reality of long
transports and extended stays on supermarket shelves. According to
Parcells’ measurements, untreated foods -- whether commercial or
organic -- generally rate so low in life energy that they can scarcely
support health The same foods cleaned with the Clorox bath, however,
become health promoting. Parcells also designed special lights
incorporating magnets that help clear foods of negative energies --
including the “fear” energy left in the flesh of slaughtered animals.
Known as Thea Lites or Balancing Lites, they also raise the energy of
foods -- such as milk, salt or Chinese takeout -- that could not
survive a Clorox soak.
Radiation
was another of her deepest concerns. She said she found it everywhere
in America, even in remote, beautiful locations such as Sapello, NM,
where she lived during the last few years of her life. Accordingly, she
recommended that people clear themselves several times weekly with sea
salt and baking soda baths and as soon as possible after X rays or
plane trips. “She would say, “You can’t stay dry if you keep going out
in the rain,” said Larry Martin, a friend and follower who worked
closely with her during her last few years of life. “You clear it but
it comes back because you are exposed.”
“Doing
this work, you start to really know what the environment is like,”
said Terry Kast, who followed Parcells for two decades learning her
methods and who teaches workshops in Albuquerque. “She found high
readings nearly everywhere of dioxins, arsenic trisulfate, cobalt 60,
you name it.” In her final years, the doctor also began detecting
mutant viruses, mutant fungi and other microbiological aliens. Night
after night she worked in her laboratory seeking and praying for
remedies, only to catch yet another mutation a few months later.
Over
her 65 year career, Parcells recognized many of her peers but esteemed
very few. She especially admired Dr Weston Price and illustrated
points with the photographs in his book Nutrition and Physical Degeneration.
Parcells was also drawn to another dentist -- Royal Lee (1895-1967) a
nutritionist, inventor and forward thinker who exposed the adulteration
and commercialism of our food supply.
Despite
her long career and unquestionable success, Parcells was little known
to the general public. One reason was that she preferred to work in
peace. Another, she did not want to butt heads with the FDA, the AMA
and other medical police. “She kept a low profile because of her
unorthodox work,” said Gittleman. “She was very, very careful. She
had students, not clients or patients. She didn’t want to be made a
spectacle of like Ruth Drown, Max Gerson or Royal Lee.” All three were
persecuted for their pioneering work.
Indeed
when Dispenza first discussed a book, Parcells resisted saying that
the world wasn’t read and her message would be misconstrued and
mocked. She agreed to work with him, however, when her spirit guides
told her to get the information out to as many people as possible. So
glad that “no” became a “yes.”
© copyright 2008 Kaayla T. Daniel.
The Naughty Nutritionist™
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The following is excerpt from the book "Live Better Longer" by Joseph Dispenza.
MY OWN EXPERIENCE
“If you like what you’ve got, honey, keep it!” |
When
I met Dr. Hazel Parcells I was a reasonably healthy fifty-year-old man
who watched what I ate, exercised vigorously three times a week, and in
general took care of myself. I used food supplements off and on. I had
given up smoking cigarettes a few years before (it had been very
difficult, and I lapsed back a few times). Every couple of months, to
"tune up," I went to an acupuncturist for a treatment. I rarely suffered
any illness more than an annoying cold, and when one came, it didn't
last long. I had been hospitalized only once in my life, when I was
nine, to have my tonsils out. Still, I was twenty-five pounds
overweight-something I just couldn't shake all my adult life (I had been
an overweight child). My blood pressure hovered in the
"borderline-high" area. I used antacid mints a few times a week and a
stronger antacid liquid if my stomach got really irritated. I drank a
lot of coffee, took aspirins to calm down, and used sleeping pills to
get to sleep at night. My energy level was just so-so; if I could fit in
an afternoon nap, I would.
And
something else: in the past two years I noticed that my skin had begun
to turn progressively darker. In short, I was one of the "half-healthy."
Cleaning House
Dr.
Parcells put me on a detoxification and rejuvenation program that
lasted eight days, and amazing things began to happen. First, my skin
cleared up, from a dark brown to a healthy glowing pink-at the end of
the eight days my skin actually looked like the skin of a baby. My
weight became manageable: I lost twelve pounds doing the week-long
program. I gained back four pounds in the week after I was finished with
the program, stabilized for a month, then began to lose an average of
two pounds a month after that until I reached my proper weight.
My
energy soared. My blood pressure measured normal. I found I could work
for several hours at a stretch without wanting to take a nap and get
through the day and night with no help from drugs of any kind-including
those I had considered rather harmless ones like caffeine, indigestion
candies, laxatives, and aspirins.
I
also had a new outlook on life. I felt revived, eager for challenges,
ready to start off in new directions. I felt that whole worlds of
possibilities were waiting for me--doors that had been closed were swung
wide open. A kind of expansion of spirit came over me.
What I had experienced was not only a physical cleansing, but also a deep emotional, psychological, and spiritual cleansing.
I
had never felt better in my life. The cleansing program Dr. Parcells
recommended for me literally "cleaned house," as she Said, and allowed
my body to take over the work of healing itself-naturally, easily, and
effectively.
In
my case, the liver was congested and clogged with poisons, to the point
where it wasn't able to do its best work of processing and purifying.
The blocked-up liver had caused a slowdown of my ability to burn food,
especially fat, thus keeping me overweight. Its decreased function also
had caused accumulations of unassimilated foods, food supplements, and
medicines to putrefy in me, further bogging down the liver's activity;
the result was that a variety of aches and pains were surfacing from a
number of places, my sleep was being hindered, and my skin had darkened
to a complex-ion that looked turbid, congested, and unhealthy.
"If you take your foot off the brake, your car will go faster,"
Dr. Parcells said to me when we went over the results of my eight-day
adventure. It was a lesson I learned by doing, and the outcome was more
positive than I could have imagined.
DETOXIFICATION AND REJUVENATION AT THE CELL LEVEL
Dr.
Parcells developed her cleansing program in the 1950s and 1960s. She
recommended it to people who came to her sincerely wanting to turn their
health around. It was always the first step for all her health-building
plans.
The
Parcells Detoxification and Rejuvenation Program works at the cell
level. It is not a simple stomach evacuation or bowel cleanse. It is not
a mere rest-from-food regime for the internal organs. It actually
loosens and removes toxic wastes that have been stored in the body for
years.
This
program works on many levels to clean the whole person. Its impact on
the physical level is the most obvious and the most dramatic, of course,
but it also clears blockages on the emotional level (or the emotional
body, as some are calling it) and affects many other aspects of a
person's life, including one's psychological and spiritual sides. If
anger and resentment have been stored in the body for many years, they
are given the opportunity of leaving at this time. If some
self-destructive psychological patterns have gotten stuck in the mind
and have spilled over into the body, they can dissolve during this
program.
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Gencho Ivanov
Naughty or dumb?
ReplyDeleteDr. Parcells was one thing, but as for the Naughty Kaayla T. Daniel, with her shallow knowledge (and misty PhD degree), like her own nothingness, I will agree to disagree.
Be aware of scams!
Cheers!
Will be interesting to watch her own Karma developing...
ReplyDeleteAha... Watch out and Cheers!