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Of Doctors, Drugs, and Trust

 

 

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Posted 11/20/2004 3:52:46 AM by maxine

why not get 3 quotes?

We usually get 3 quotes to renovate our house, why not

get 3 for our health? I too was amazed my doctor did

not identify my lower back pain as a leaking intestine as

my naturopath and iridologist found. When I told

another doctor of how I treated this with herbs she was

incredulous, she did not believe this was possible.

 

The great gift of the incredible internet as a resource

can also help empower us to do our own research, and

then magic is possible. There are insurmountable

websites on health and REAL people sharing REAL

stories often with no hidden agenda.

 

Its worth remembering doctors run businesses too, just

like your tradesmen and retailers. Their industry is " the

sickness industry " . Drugs are their gig, like herbs are to

a naturopath. And its worth noting ALL drugs are toxic,

they have to have side effects (usually the death of

something in the testing) in order to gain the accolade

of " drug " . The body is not designed to receive drugs or

toxins, its designed for natural, organic products.

 

The bottom line is that everything man needs for

healthy living can be found in nature. And that diet and

nutrition are key factors. I've heard doctors received a

minimal time on this subject (1 or 2 days from memory).

 

Most doctors today practice allopathic medicine. The

prefix 'allo' means 'other'. The Western model treats the

body with something other than natural elements to

which the body is accustomed. This model is actually a

military model–a model of divide and conquer. Western

medicine divides the body into systems, parts (organs)

and functions, and it treats these separate aspects as if

they were not part of a whole.

 

I could go on, but I think you get my point.

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