was born in Poland in 1948 and immigrated to Israel at the age of 9. He completed his medical studies in Jerusalem, specializing in surgery and gastroenterology. Around the beginning of the current century, he shifted his focus to what he describes as “true medicine.” This new approach involved looking away from hospitals and overcrowded clinics, redirecting his focus toward nature, which transformed his perspective on health and disease.
According to Avni, no animal in true nature (one unaffected by human pollution) suffers from chronic illness. The bodies of all animals (including humans) are constructed from the atoms and molecules present in their food. Their diet is fresh, alive, and perfectly balanced, containing everything necessary for optimal functioning, without a single toxic molecule.
However, humans, who were created in the image of the Creator, are today facing an overwhelming health crisis, plagued by hundreds of chronic diseases and with millions of professionals known as doctors who lack the knowledge to cure a single disease.
Avni believes that the Creator has provided us with thousands of healing programs within us. He argues that we must cleanse the inner “garbage” in our bodies accumulated from food, medications, vaccines, and tap water, and replenish our bodies with essential vitamins, minerals, and trace elements. He also emphasizes the importance of addressing emotional traumas, believing that by doing so, we can return to an Eden-like state and activate the healing mechanisms we were originally created with.
He draws inspiration from nature, noting that even massive animals like elephants, which subsist only on grass and leaves (up to 300 kg per day), illustrate the Creator’s nutritional guidance, written in the Book of Genesis, Chapter 1, Verse 29.