Modern Medicine?
Modern Medicine. If you are really knowledgeable about the medical community then you know what I'm saying is true whether you admit it or not.
The term "practice" is used to describe a working physician’s career. But in reality that term has more relevance than you first might think. It is a practice alright, they are practicing on you.
See what most people don't realize is the doctors are just like any other job; except they are working on and troubleshooting the human body. Just like a mechanic works on your car. What they are failing to tell you and new research is proving is that we hardly know anything about the body itself and how it works.
We can tell you what is causing pains; explain the breaking down of the body but why? We don't know and there is a lot more we don't know.
For example: all the psychotropics and crap like Ritalin that we are feeding our society. What the hell did we do before these drugs came along? How did society function before they came along? We got along just fine; you sucked it up and went along. But that does not fuel the pharmaceutical industry.
What if you could take a common habit among children that is somewhat undesirable, label it something and then have a pill to fix it. You then teach doctors that this affliction can be treated with your drug. Doctors begin prescribing the drug and it becomes almost part of the fabric of the society. You'd get filthy stinking rich wouldn't you?
Most every ficken kid gets restless when they are growing up and at times have short attention spans - they are supposed to. Their brain is developing, their body is growing and it is a restless time. Drugging them is not the answer. If they are restless they need to expend the energy. It is simple to see in society if you look at it. Give them an interesting physical task, and get in tune with them to find out about them personally. What works for one person will not work for them all.
Go back 4 generations – about 120 years, when modern medicine was really getting a strong hold. Chemistry was really beginning to play a part and all the discoveries that we now take for granted were just about that time or soon to come. Also at that time we were moving from a primarily agrarian society (most people on farms) to a strongly metropolitan lifestyle. With this change the human body can’t make adjustments that fast so we went from working from sun up to sun down to working in factories. That has developed into a large portion of our population not even really “working” for a living. That is why we have such a huge weight epidemic in the US. That and we eat like crap.
So any way, the kids who used to have to help out around the farm and help around the house are now just expected to sit nicely with their hands folded like little angles and that isn’t’ going to happen. So we drug them?
The problem with all of this is that they are attempting to deal with something that is dealing with the intricate inner workings of the human body. An infection is actually caused by bacteria, illnesses are caused by viruses. These things are not part of the body and therefore are the object of the focus for treatment. Kill the bug and the body will heal itself.
Dealing with issues like LUPUS, cancer, MS and MD are afflictions of the body. Something is wrong with that particular body and it isn’t working right. It just so happens that it is a common enough hiccup that others have it and we name it. The problem is that we are trying to treat it like we do a bacteria and you can’t take a pill to cure cancer. It is a hiccup in the body and that is what you have to address. What is wrong in that particular body. Why did that cell go haywire, why did that gland stop functioning or over function? There is a reason for it and if you address what is wrong with THAT person rather than the fact that they have a swollen gland you then begin to treat the person. Not the illness.
Same with psychotropics, if they are trying to treat someone’s chemical imbalance it purely “practicing” to see what it will do. It isn’t like you take your car in and it is a bad starter or battery and you just replace it and it is fixed. We don’t know enough about the chemistry of the human body and how it works to be effective. What they are doing is trying to treat everyone with similar symptoms with drug X and see what that does. The trouble with that is that what might be a great chemical balance for me might make someone else insane. We are that individual and until we begin to address that with our treatment, it is still Stone Age medicine.
In the future doctors will be able to take a sample of your blood or some of your DNA and run it through a computer and it will be able to read what your chemical balance should be. They will compare that with where you are and then another computer will mix a custom prescription for you and dispense it to you on the spot. Curing what ever is wrong. But for now we are stuck with what we have. Best advice, take good care of yourself.

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