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In her discussion of health and healing, Dr. Sam Bailey emphasizes that the human body is an intelligent, self-regulating system that constantly works to maintain balance. Rather than viewing disease as an external enemy, she explains it as a process the body undergoes when responding to stress, toxicity, or deficiency. From this perspective, symptoms are not mistakes or malfunctions, but purposeful and meaningful responses.
Dr. Bailey also challenges the idea that microorganisms are the primary cause of illness. She notes that microbes are always present and that health outcomes depend largely on the condition of the internal “terrain.” Factors such as nutrition, environmental exposures, emotional stress, beliefs, and overall lifestyle play a significant role in determining whether the body remains balanced or enters a healing or detoxification phase.
According to Dr. Bailey, the goal of health care should not be the eradication of microbes or the suppression of symptoms, but the restoration of balance. Suppressing symptoms without addressing underlying causes, she argues, may interfere with the body’s natural healing processes. She also highlights the inseparable connection between mind and body, pointing out that fear, stress, and beliefs can have profound physiological effects.
Ultimately, Dr. Bailey describes health as being supported through what she refers to as “right thinking and right living.” This includes clean food and water, adequate rest, sunlight, movement, emotional balance, and an environment that supports rather than overwhelms the body. When these conditions are in place, she maintains that the body is able to do what it is inherently designed to do—heal itself.

The 10 Truths of Terrain Theory (Terrain Therapy)
- The body is intelligent and self-healing
The human body is designed to maintain balance (homeostasis) and repair itself when given supportive conditions. - Disease is a process, not an enemy
Symptoms are viewed as adaptive responses or detoxification processes, not attacks from outside forces. - Microbes do not cause disease by themselves
Bacteria and viruses are seen as secondary players that appear when the internal terrain is compromised. - The “terrain” determines health outcomes
Internal conditions—nutrition, toxins, stress, emotions, beliefs, environment—shape whether illness develops. - Balance, not eradication, is the goal
Health comes from restoring balance rather than killing microbes or suppressing symptoms. - Symptoms are meaningful signals
Fever, inflammation, fatigue, etc., are interpreted as purposeful responses rather than malfunctions. - Toxins and deficiencies drive illness
Poor nutrition, chemicals, pollution, electromagnetic stress, and chronic emotional stress weaken the terrain. - Mind and body are inseparable
Thoughts, beliefs, fear, and emotional stress directly influence physiology and immune function. - Suppression delays true healing
Suppressing symptoms (rather than addressing root causes) may interrupt the body’s natural healing process. - Right thinking and right living restore health
Health improves through aligned lifestyle choices—clean food and water, rest, sunlight, movement, emotional balance, and reduced fear.











