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George W. Carey

    George Washington Carey was an American physician, known for his publications concerning biochemistry in the early 1900s. His work focused on connecting scientific inquiry with deeper questions of life and human health. Carey sought to uncover the intricate biochemical processes and their impact on overall well-being. His approach blended scientific curiosity with a vision for a holistic understanding of human physiology.

    In Defense of the Constitution
    The Chemistry of Human Life
    Relation of the Mineral Salts of the Body to the Signs of the Zodiac
    God-Man: The Word Made Flesh
    The Tree of Life
    The Chemistry and Wonders of the Human Body
    • 2021
    • 2021

      The Zodiac and the Salts of Salvation

      Two Parts

      • 356 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Exploring the intersection of ancient symbolism and modern healing, this book provides insights into how traditional symbols can be utilized to address common ailments. It delves into various cultural symbols and their meanings, offering practical applications for improving physical and emotional well-being. Readers will discover techniques to harness these symbols for healing purposes, making it a unique resource for those interested in holistic health and spiritual practices.

      The Zodiac and the Salts of Salvation
    • 2014

      George Washington Carey's work explores the intersection of religion, astrology, and biochemistry, proposing a mineral-based theory of human disease. He introduces the concept of viewing the human body as a "chemical formula in operation," emphasizing the role of cell salts in health. This pamphlet encapsulates his unique philosophy, which continues to resonate in new-age and homeopathic communities. The 2014 reprint preserves the original 1920s edition, offering insights into Carey's innovative ideas on the chemistry of life.

      The Intelligence of the Cell Salts That Build the Human Body and the Plant
    • 2013

      Exploring the intersection of religion, astrology, and biochemistry, this work by George Washington Carey presents a unique perspective on human health and disease. Carey, a physician and pioneer in the field of biochemistry, argues that the human body operates as a "chemical formula," linking physiological processes to spiritual dimensions. His theories, which gained traction in new-age and homeopathic circles, delve into the mineral-based causes of disease and propose a chemical connection between humanity and the divine. This reprint of his 1921 edition emphasizes the relevance of his ideas in contemporary discussions of health and spirituality.

      The Chemistry and Wonders of the Human Body
    • 2013

      Exploring the intersection of science and spirituality, this anthology compiles the writings of George Washington Carey, an early 20th-century physician who pioneered the concept of biochemistry. His unique perspective blends religion, astrology, physiology, and chemistry, focusing on a mineral-based theory of human disease. Carey's assertion that the human body functions as a "chemical formula in operation" has resonated within new-age and homeopathic communities. The collection features thirty-two essays and epigrams, showcasing his innovative ideas.

      Chemistry of the Cosmos; A Compilation of Writings, Epigrams, Etc.,
    • 2013

      Dr. George W. Carey, an American physician, explores his mineral-based theory of disease and the idea that biblical characters symbolize occult physiological processes. In 'God-Man, the word made flesh,' he unveils a coded understanding of Enlightenment, presenting new interpretations related to Shekinah, Kundalini, and occult studies.

      God-Man
    • 2013