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Béla Bicsérdy, Hungary’s own vegan raw food pioneer from 1900

Béla Bicsérdy is probably one of the most exciting Hungarian vegetarians, an extremely learned, multilingual raw food pioneer, author of many books, an outstanding athlete, who had 150 000 followers, and apparently cured thousands of people from fatal illnesses.

I first heard his name over 20 years ago, when I told an old lady that I was vegetarian and she asked if I was a “bicsérdist”? I was baffled and it took me many years to find out what she meant.

Bicsérdy Béla - 1898 - Fogaras, Balázsfalva

He was born in 1872 and his life was forever changed when he got syphilis as a young man. He tried many doctors and treatments but nothing helped till he went vegetarian and later frutarian.  By the outbreak of the first world war he cured himself from all illnesses, his hair and 3 of his lost teeth had grown back (testified by witnesses)!

He believed that if you follow a very moderate raw diet with regular fastsexercise every day and spend several hours studying that you can live up to several hundred years old. He thought humanity went downhill when “Thou shalt not kill” was abused- not just eating animals but killing living food with cooking. This lead to illnesses and confusion, fear, hatred and wars. People need a “master” to lead them out of this chaos; and he recognized three masters: Jesus, Zoroaster, and himself.

The path he recommended was to respect the laws of nature and become a frutarian. With this life style we can release the self healing capacity of the human body. If you follow this raw food diet you’ll be resistant to diseases and step on the path of physical and mental development. He considered cooked or baked vegetarian food as manure, and eating meat as consuming death. He didn’t allow coffee, cigarettes and alcohol consumption either. He also emphasised the ills of overeating and told his followers to aim for a diet of few apples a day. Apart from moderation pace is also crucial: you have to chew your food till it loses the taste- this may mean many minutes!

He taught that blood is the soul and cleaning the bloodstream with fasts and healthy lifestyle was vital for wellbeing. He also said that clean thoughts could only come from clean blood.

Bicsérdy also categorized food according to their value, fruit came highest and legumes at the bottom. He was extremely well read and in his book and lectures came up with many examples from all over the world and across history to prove his point.

Fasts were a crucial part in his method. He recommended starting with an 8 day fast and gradually introducing a raw diet. He used wild beasts as examples- they refuse food when they are ill. He recommended fasting for 2-3 days each week.

Daily exercising was also part of his system, also breathing exercises, clean thinking and refraining from sex except for conception, and at least 3 hours of studying a day, languages and science.  He also promised that following his system people only need a few hours of sleep a day- which was definitely true for him as confirmed by his peers. Once he held a non stop lecture for 83 hours and only ate a few apples in between.

His system is built on philosophical foundations: the final aim of humanity is to get rid of bad qualities, and the first step is to stop eating degrading food. The aim is not bodily health but the first necessary step on the path to spiritual development.

in 1925

According to the records (and there were thousands of articles written about him in the papers) he was a really charismatic man, and his public lectures were so popular that the authorities cancelled a few to stop the crowds going mad. He was one of the 4 strongest men in the world in 1902, and broke several weight lifting records. He broke a world record  in 1922 bench pressing 188 kg when he was 50!  He gained more than 10 000 followers promoting a raw vegan diet and regular fasting, many of them reaching 100 years and some of them still alive today!

There is some fascinating data too from the 1925 statistics: the turnover of the slaughter houses decreased in some cities by 11-19% and the death rate went down too, so he had an amazing influence on the society.

He uses the 1910 census to back his theories: in Bulgaria out of 2500 000 citizens 3800 were 100 or older, but in Germany out of 67 million only 126 were 100 or older! According to him it was due to the diet of Bulgarians which was mainly vegetables and dairy and because they observed 150 days of fasting a year.

Béla Bicsérdy and his followers - 1936 - Szentendre

His followers created two vegetarian colonies, one near Szolnok 1923, where 32 families lived, mainly former clerks and schoolteachers. They followed a raw vegan diet and lived off their own produce. The other colony was formed in 1930 west of Szentendre and by 1935 it had 90 members.

Interestingly Béla Bicsérdy’s brother was the president of the Hungarian Vegetarian Society but the two brothers fundamentally disagreed on what “the right path” was. Béla Bicsérdy had a very strong “my way or the highway” attitude. After the second world war he had to leave Hungary, he fled to Germany and later to USA and there are several versions of his death- from a car accident to being shot by a devotee. The communist regime of course disapproved of him and his work and all his books were destroyed and soon this man of enormous influence was forgotten save for a few dedicated followers- some of them reached to be 100.

I am totally fascinated by his life and the ability to regrow teeth! Our dental bills are enormous! Also if you only eat a few apples a day then shopping, cooking, meal planning is all a non issue.. but I think I will start slowly just eating more raw every day…

sources- all in Hungarian

wikipedia Bicsérdi tanítása és a bicsérdizmus

BICSÉRDY BÉLA ÉS A BICSÉRDYZMUS thesis by Áprily Zoltán

http://www.egeszsegestaplalkozas.eoldal.hu/cikkek/bicserdy-1.html

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by zsofi

amalgam poisoning, dentists, rawfood and a “heavy metal” offer!

Dear Friends,sorry for this long hiatus on the blog. We were bogged down with health issues in the family even considered closing down budaveg and turned down a couple of inqueries. Really sorry about that.

We found out that James’s health problems are caused by heavy metal poisoning from his amalgam fillings so in the past few weeks we spent all our time googling the net and at dentists and health practitioner’s surgery. We went from normal dentists to holistic ones and ended up at a “biological dentist” who is an expert at safe amalgam removal and does a lot of additional therapy. It also costs an arm and a leg (rather a second hand car) but still it is 6 times cheaper than in the UK, so we can actually pay for it without re-mortgaging the house, yupee!

Obviously I am going to blog about dentists now, dental tourism is massive in Hungary, and perhaps others can benefit from my recently gained knowledge. I am not going to link any or do any advertising, unless we have personally tried them.

Also we have been looking into raw food diets and met a couple of expert and committed raw foodist, I am planning on running a series on raw food movements in Hungary starting with no other than Mr Bicsérdy himself, our own frutarian celebrity from 1900, then Gitta and Aniko fronm Raw Food Academy and Agnes from Life Kitchen.

And to finish on a happy note we offer a 10% discount for any bookings made in February (you can book any dates in 2012) if you write “heavy metal” in the booking request- just to raise some money for James’s dentist, lol.

Ah yes, and here is my bottom right wisdom tooth operated out last Friday, cute, right? Our kids love playing with it. The young lady in the picture is also teething like hell by the way. I could also post a picture of my swollen face too, but that is not so pretty.Luckily I didn’t have to take antibiotics and I think homoeopathy really helped in my quick recovery.   One more wisdom tooth to go…

by zsofi

Medical emergencies, hospital stay in Budapest (Happy New Year!)

We had a slightly different Christmas than we planned. A nasty flu thingy swept through the family, first the kids oozed tons of snot, than I got ill, with sore throat, neck pain and general spleen, and once I got better James had a sore throat, but more painful than ever. He couldn’t swallow and hence eat for two days and he was in so much discomfort he even asked for a painkiller. That alarmed me because he once fell through the roof and dislocated his shoulder for the third time and then just walked into the surgery- he is not a complaining type. We had no pain killers at home, apart from the kids teething pain killer which didn’t help him at all. After these days in agony I finally called the emergency GP to look at him, they came a few hours later and the doctor after a brief examination refered him to an otolaryngologists (ear-nose-throat specialist) as she suspected that James might have an abscess in his throat. Luckily she gave him a pain killer that actually worked. The doctor and her helper were very friendly, but they didn’t speak any English so I had to translate for them.  The European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) was accepted, so it was free, otherwise a visit like that is 35 000 hufs. They urged us to see a specialist asap either in the surgery or at the hospital.

Our friends kindly took the kids and we decided to be hopeful and went to the surgery instead. We had to wait a good half an hour (there were 4 people waiting) but the receptionist said if he had any difficulty breathing we should just walk in the surgery.  He was seen by a young doctor who spoke very good English. She confirmed the GP’s fear and sent us to the hospital, James wasn’t to keen on going to hospital at all, but she told us that if it is an abscess it can be fatal as the pus can get in the lungs and he needs hospital care asap.

So we went to the hospital in duty which was Szent Janos a short drive from Moszkva/Szell Kalman ter. At the ward we met a young friendly doctor who spoke excellent English, and soon we found out that he was in fact French! I found it deeply ironic that we meet a French doctor working here when so many local doctors are leaving the country. He examined James and later called his colleague, they have decided that even though they were not sure if there was an abscess or not, James need further examinations and perhaps a CT.  They both ensured me that it is a minor thing and the biggest difficulty is to process the EHIC in the system. Since they both spoke excellent English I was of no use and went home to put the kids to bed, who were very mixed up already.

James had further tests and a CT but couldn’t confirm for sure if there was an abscess or not and in the morning a couple more doctors looked at him and in the end they have decided to perform a surgical incision just to play it safe. Also he was put on antibiotics, but since he is allergic to penicillin and a couple of other antibiotics- and had no record of which on him- they had to find a suitable one and watch him closely. The operation was awful as you can imagine- being stabbed in the throat, but after a day he was much better and could eat, talk and after two nights he could come home.

He picked the right time to go to hospital- it was empty he had the whole ward for himself! We were really pleasantly surprised that all doctors spoke English and he could easily communicate with all. Hospitals in Hungary are shabby and understaffed but I have to admit, we only met kind and smiling people there. To our delight most of the meals were vegetarian, so James could actually eat there, once he was given a split pea soup, the next day some bread with cheese spread (körözött), spring onions and a kiwi fruit. Again the EU card worked and he was covered by his UK health insurance.

When we got his medicine from the pharmacy we experienced the first problem with the EHIC, as the first pharmacy we waltzed into just couldn’t process it and wanted us to pay for the medicine. We just went to another pharmacy, where they could process it (having the card on hand really helps as doctors have terrible handwriting in this country!) and James got his medicine on NHS so only needed to pay for part of the sum.

So before you come to Hungary get your EHIC or health insurance and the system actually works!

by zsofi