

In our times, when medicine dazzles with technology, statistics, and specialization, we must pause and ask: What truly makes a healer?
Two voices from history: Malcolm Muggeridge and Lame Deer, the Sioux medicine man, give us timeless answers.
First-Rate vs. Second-Rate Pursuits
Malcolm Muggeridge once said that most of us can succeed in second-rate pursuits: becoming rich, famous, powerful, or even conquering outer space. These are achievements, yes, but they belong to the realm of doing.
But there is another path: the first-rate pursuit: wrestling with the meaning of life itself, and striving to communicate that meaning to others. This is the harder road, uncertain and humbling. Yet, it is the path of every true healer.
At CelluReva, our mission is precisely this: to move beyond treating symptoms, beyond external victories, toward helping people reconnect with the meaning and vitality written deep within their very cells.
Why Medicine Alone Cannot Produce a Healer
The Sioux healer Lame Deer sharpened this point:
“The medical course cannot produce a physician. Neither can it produce a healer. Medicine men are not horses: you don’t breed them.”
In other words, no syllabus or degree can manufacture a healer. Schools can teach anatomy, physiology, and pharmacology, but healing is born of vision, compassion, and transformation.
That is why at GSHER’s No Prescription Point, we do not stop teaching how to health. Through the CelluReva Protocol, we teach the why, helping people reset, revive, reprogram, and restore their health at the cellular level.
CelluReva Call to Healers Everywhere:


The danger today is clear: if we pursue only “second-rate” goals; wealth, prestige, and professional labels, we may end up with skilled technicians but very few healers.
But if we choose the first-rate pursuit, as Muggeridge challenged, we step into the sacred role of being a healer, someone who helps others rediscover meaning, spirit, and wholeness.
CelluReva is more than a health protocol. It is an invitation to this first-rate pursuit.
If you are a doctor, counselor, yoga therapist, or health educator, ask yourself: Am I chasing second-rate success or first-rate meaning?
If you are a patient: ask yourself, do I want my healing to be only about symptom relief, or about rediscovering life itself?
At Art of Self Healthcare, we believe that healing begins where meaning begins: in the cell, spirit, and choices we make each day.
Medicine can cure, but only meaning can heal.
Technology can extend life, but only wisdom can enrich it.