Guest guest Posted January 11, 2010 Report Share Posted January 11, 2010 In the USA we have the best acute care in the world. If I get in an auto accident I want Western medicine working on me. But they are not very good at chronic conditions. That's where alternative health comes in and often has much better outcomes. Adie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2010 Report Share Posted January 14, 2010 I came to the same conclusion long ago. After awhile, one can only come to the realization that the majority of the sickness is intentional. That realization is jarring. I have been looking for a web page I once found that had a very detailed time-line of events related to the history of allopathic and naturopathic medicine. It was very very interesting. Especially from 1900 onward when allopathic medicine began to try to eliminate natural medicine, through the power of money, education and politics. If someone could help me find that timeline again, I'd be ever so grateful! oleander soup , Adrienne Elliott <jumpercable6 wrote: > > In the USA we have the best acute care in the world. If I get in an auto accident I want Western medicine working on me. But they are not very good at chronic conditions. That's where alternative health comes in and often has much better outcomes. > > Adie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2010 Report Share Posted January 18, 2010 I don't know if this is what you're referring to or not. The Slippery Slope Index is a timeline of how chemicals, processed food, government, etc have contributed to the diseases facing mankind. Very interesting anyway. http://www.hundredyearlie.com/ssi.html Marcia oleander soup , " kcpopps " <kcpopps wrote: > > I came to the same conclusion long ago. After awhile, one can only come to the realization that the majority of the sickness is intentional. That realization is jarring. > > I have been looking for a web page I once found that had a very detailed time-line of events related to the history of allopathic and naturopathic medicine. It was very very interesting. Especially from 1900 onward when allopathic medicine began to try to eliminate natural medicine, through the power of money, education and politics. > > If someone could help me find that timeline again, I'd be ever so grateful! > > > > oleander soup , Adrienne Elliott <jumpercable6@> wrote: > > > > In the USA we have the best acute care in the world. If I get in an auto accident I want Western medicine working on me. But they are not very good at chronic conditions. That's where alternative health comes in and often has much better outcomes. > > > > Adie > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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