Publisher's Synopsis
The coronavirus has found people healthily, mentally and spiritually unprepared to the point that many want to solve their powerlessness to face the situation by self-suggestion that the virus does not even exist, while others react with panic and fear, lashing out at on-duty enemies and culprits who allegedly want to destroy them. Even those who reasonably intend to make an effort to keep up with the principles of healthy diet and living, and want to regenerate their immunity, do not know where to start. Their attention should be particularly directed to the fact that the structure of the coronavirus is such that it causes an inadequate immune response of the organism, which raises immunity against bacteria and not against the virus itself. Many use those herbal preparations that further activate the body's inadequate immune response, instead of preparations that could actually help them. The whole situation causes stress, which many do not know how to maturely respond to. The mind that looks at the problem through rose-colored glasses, or is obscured by conspiracy theories, takes inadequate and even destructive actions.This book is an attempt to address these needs by reminding the reader of the neglected principles of a healthy diet and life, with particular reference to the problem of an adequate response of the immune system to the coronavirus. And against false optimism and superstitious fears, the author presents those arguments by which, five centuries ago, Western civilization resisted the darkness of the Middle Ages, a darkness that returns to us in the decadence of the Western world and which offers the opportunity for contemporary totalitarianism to renew its former rule with the same excuses as it once did over the human conscience. Thus, with forced one-sidedness, it will conceal the newly created confusion and chaos of the people with a darkened mind.