The True Natural Method of Healing and Living
(Modern reissue of Adolf Just’s 1904 classic)
“Truth doesn’t expire. It simply falls out of favor.”
Before modern medicine, before processed food, before pills and surgeries, there was Nature. And more than a century ago, one man mapped out its full healing power.
Return to Nature is a reissue of Adolf Just’s 1904 original—a revolutionary guide to health, healing, and harmony with the natural world.
Inside, you'll rediscover:- How sunlight, air, water, clay, and earth can restore health
- The effects of meat, milk, and processed food on vitality
- Case studies of natural cures—from pneumonia to blindness
- Early insights into the body’s electromagnetic field
- Thoughts on biblical living, child-rearing, soil, and salvation
This isn’t just a health book—it’s a spiritual and ecological philosophy still lightyears ahead of modern conventional wisdom.
Whether you're seeking natural healing, ancestral wisdom, or a simpler way to live, this timeless guide invites you to return—to nature, to truth, and to yourself.

Long before modern medicine, there were simple, natural cures—documented by healers, doctors, and truth-seekers whose writings have since been buried, banned, or forgotten. The Lost Manuals™ Series revives these timeless works—now carefully edited and reissued by Walt F.J. Goodridge—to preserve the original wisdom of natural hygiene, fasting, food-as-medicine, and healing through Nature’s laws.
These aren't theories; they’re practical, proven protocols you can begin using today.
Truth doesn’t expire. It simply falls out of favor.

The Power of the Paperback
Digital books are convenient—but they’re invisible, intangible, and easily forgotten. A paperback, on the other hand, has mass, presence, and power. It sits on your shelf, catches your eye, calls you back in, and keeps transmitting its wisdom long after you’ve turned the final page.
It whispers reminders, sparks curiosity in guests, and is far easier to share, gift, or revisit than a digital file lost in the cloud. The paperback endures."Return to Nature" is not just a title, it's a command as well as an affirmation (i.e., "Return to Nature now." "I return to Nature.") that you'll see and hear each time you glance at your shelf!
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