Guest guest Posted September 13, 2007 Report Share Posted September 13, 2007 who told you doctor will loose license if she does not prescribe medicine. But she sure will loose if she over prescribes or wrongly prescribes or exploits customers to get commission from drug companies. All medical treatments including drugs are to help organs of human body in healing themselves with time and to remove any obstructions or growth by surgical intervention. Remember drugs only create helpful environment in blood stream and tissue cells affected, that is all. Antibiotics only help prevent possible invasion by bacteria in affected part or kill them. Healthy body does not need any medicine including antibiotics, vaccines. prevention and natural therapy and goof food habits are important like your doctor told you to do saline gargles. It helped blood circulation and disinfection of affected area an pain was gone.Same applies to sore throat. On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 Sunil Bhattacharjya wrote : >Yes the movie is wonderful. Natural food materials, whether these >be greens or fruits or any other items in their raw state, are >known to heal. So also does the meditation. But they may not be >cure all. So doctors are required to give their medicine in the >deserving cases. Doctors are trained to cure by medicine. If >doctors start giving advice to take greens only and not medicine >then there will be the risk of getting their medical licence >revoked. However some doctors give good advice at personal level. >I remember that once in my childhood I had mild toothache and my >doctor told me to gargle warm salt-water and if the pain >persisted then only I was told to see him. Surprisingly the pain >was gone after I gargled salt water. This being so the onus is >not on the doctors alone to educate us on these health-care >fundamentals. Does it not become incumbent on us to train >ourselves and our near and dear ones and friends in these >beneficial things. > >Jane MacRoss <highfield1 wrote: >Thanks - its great - fantastic - > > I wonder what the GP really thought! > > When i went to a lecture given by Deepak Chopra for doctors >they said they wouldn't teach their patients to meditate as they >would all get better and then they wouldn't have any patients. > > Jane > - > karthik ramanathan > > > > Try: >http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1407054601065907544 > > Check out the hottest 2008 models today at Autos. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2007 Report Share Posted September 13, 2007 Yes. But a college or university-trained doctor may not necessarily be well versed in yoga or the naturopathic systems. He may be expert in his own line only. So how can we expect all doctor to give advice in areas not strictly falling in their specialisation. Finally the ball lies in the patients' court too and not in the doctors'.Prof R K Gupta-India <cityju wrote: who told you doctor will loose license if she does not prescribe medicine. But she sure will loose if she over prescribes or wrongly prescribes or exploits customers to get commission from drug companies. All medical treatments including drugs are to help organs of human body in healing themselves with time and to remove any obstructions or growth by surgical intervention. Remember drugs only create helpful environment in blood stream and tissue cells affected, that is all. Antibiotics only help prevent possible invasion by bacteria in affected part or kill them. Healthy body does not need any medicine including antibiotics, vaccines. prevention and natural therapy and goof food habits are important like your doctor told you to do saline gargles. It helped blood circulation and disinfection of affected area an pain was gone.Same applies to sore throat. On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 Sunil Bhattacharjya wrote : >Yes the movie is wonderful. Natural food materials, whether these >be greens or fruits or any other items in their raw state, are >known to heal. So also does the meditation. But they may not be >cure all. So doctors are required to give their medicine in the >deserving cases. Doctors are trained to cure by medicine. If >doctors start giving advice to take greens only and not medicine >then there will be the risk of getting their medical licence >revoked. However some doctors give good advice at personal level. >I remember that once in my childhood I had mild toothache and my >doctor told me to gargle warm salt-water and if the pain >persisted then only I was told to see him. Surprisingly the pain >was gone after I gargled salt water. This being so the onus is >not on the doctors alone to educate us on these health-care >fundamentals. Does it not become incumbent on us to train >ourselves and our near and dear ones and friends in these >beneficial things. > >Jane MacRoss <highfield1 (AT) activ8 (DOT) net.au> wrote: >Thanks - its great - fantastic - > > I wonder what the GP really thought! > > When i went to a lecture given by Deepak Chopra for doctors >they said they wouldn't teach their patients to meditate as they >would all get better and then they wouldn't have any patients. > > Jane > - > karthik ramanathan > > > > Try: >http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1407054601065907544 > > > > > > > > > Check out the hottest 2008 models today at Autos. Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha! Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Games. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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