I tend to use the great majority of complimentary/alternative medicine and I also feel that traditional western medicine has its place. Much of complimentary/alternative medicine is subtle and builds up the individual over time. What I like about many forms of comp/alt health is that they really are aimed at getting to the underlying cause of the presenting imbalance or dis-ease. Many of these forms of healing address the person in their many components such as physical, emotional, mental and spiritiual as well. All of us are a combination of these so all levels must be improved in order for a complete health to be present. To heal in this way is very, very empowering for the individual. Sometimes I believe there are methods of medicine currently in use that mask or delay the real healing.
One great example of this about myself is that during the last year two people moved out of my house. After they did, a longstanding hand injury I'd been having trouble healing up seemed to spontaneously heal. I am a musician and I was starting to think that I'd need to retire as I could not use my hand to play my violin at all. It was going on a couple years of this. I had utilized Western and complimentary methods of medicine to no avail. I did not realize the connection between the injury and the relationships until this happened. It was a good reminder to me to focus on placing myself in nuturing relationships instead of trying to hang in there endlessly trying to force things not in my control to work. Definitely this was about my emotionl, mental and physical state all combined.
Sometimes a person does need a diagnoostic tool or an emergency intervention which are two of the many good uses for Western medicine,in my opinion. I think there is a great fear about forms of medicine that cannot be proven scientifically. Still, many forms of our current medicines/methods are also still being proven, even if they are currently in use and FDA approved. I think it is important for each person to honor the forms they feel most drawn to. . . and maybe stay open to explore the possibility that many types of medicine are possible and effective.
hara11: I tend to use the great majority of complimentary/alternative medicine and I also feel that traditional western medicine has its place. Much of complimentary/alternative medicine is subtle and builds up the individual over time. What I like about many forms of comp/alt health is that they really are aimed at getting to the underlying cause of the presenting imbalance or dis-ease. Many of these forms of healing address the person in their many components such as physical, emotional, mental and spiritiual as well. All of us are a combination of these so all levels must be improved in order for a complete health to be present. To heal in this way is very, very empowering for the individual. Sometimes I believe there are methods of medicine currently in use that mask or delay the real healing.
One great example of this about myself is that during the last year two people moved out of my house. After they did, a longstanding hand injury I'd been having trouble healing up seemed to spontaneously heal. I am a musician and I was starting to think that I'd need to retire as I could not use my hand to play my violin at all. It was going on a couple years of this. I had utilized Western and complimentary methods of medicine to no avail. I did not realize the connection between the injury and the relationships until this happened. It was a good reminder to me to focus on placing myself in nuturing relationships instead of trying to hang in there endlessly trying to force things not in my control to work. Definitely this was about my emotionl, mental and physical state all combined.
Sometimes a person does need a diagnoostic tool or an emergency intervention which are two of the many good uses for Western medicine,in my opinion. I think there is a great fear about forms of medicine that cannot be proven scientifically. Still, many forms of our current medicines/methods are also still being proven, even if they are currently in use and FDA approved. I think it is important for each person to honor the forms they feel most drawn to. . . and maybe stay open to explore the possibility that many types of medicine are possible and effective.
In terms of medicine, if its a pill created in a lab, its usually not good for you. Since the dawn of mankind, the people used natural foods and herbs to cure just about anything. They lived well over 100 years old, and before that lived to be 800 years old. Then modern medicine came along with bioengineering foods and the life expectancy went to 50-80 years old. Today its like a miracle if someone makes it to 100 years anymore. Ask them what they ate and they say usually fresh fruits, veggies and they got lots of exercise. Interesting.
For some things in rare cases such as a super bug where you need something so strong it kills every type of bug in your body, then perhaps if you don't want to take sublime sulfur in small amounts, then you need to take a very strong anti-biotic. So sure, a super bug needs something more to kill it, but most every day things can be cured with simple natural foods and herbs. Kidney infection is cured by Cranberry juice (no sugar added). Aspirin cures the headache or aching body, even stops heart attacks and is from tree bark. Vitamin C cures colds and flus, even cures cancer and kills tumors. The list goes on, but again its up to you what you want to do for treatment. The FDA approves more things that will kill you than to help you. So take anything the FDA approves with some caution if it is created in a lab.
Both have their place and both can be good, or dangerous, if taken in the wrong way, or for too long.
Traditional medicine is essential if you have, for instance, appendicitis, or other surgical problem, or if you get peritonitis or some similar immediate life threatening disease.
hara11: I tend to use the great majority of complimentary/alternative medicine and I also feel that traditional western medicine has its place. Much of complimentary/alternative medicine is subtle and builds up the individual over time. What I like about many forms of comp/alt health is that they really are aimed at getting to the underlying cause of the presenting imbalance or dis-ease. Many of these forms of healing address the person in their many components such as physical, emotional, mental and spiritiual as well. All of us are a combination of these so all levels must be improved in order for a complete health to be present. To heal in this way is very, very empowering for the individual. Sometimes I believe there are methods of medicine currently in use that mask or delay the real healing.
One great example of this about myself is that during the last year two people moved out of my house. After they did, a longstanding hand injury I'd been having trouble healing up seemed to spontaneously heal. I am a musician and I was starting to think that I'd need to retire as I could not use my hand to play my violin at all. It was going on a couple years of this. I had utilized Western and complimentary methods of medicine to no avail. I did not realize the connection between the injury and the relationships until this happened. It was a good reminder to me to focus on placing myself in nuturing relationships instead of trying to hang in there endlessly trying to force things not in my control to work. Definitely this was about my emotionl, mental and physical state all combined.
Sometimes a person does need a diagnoostic tool or an emergency intervention which are two of the many good uses for Western medicine,in my opinion. I think there is a great fear about forms of medicine that cannot be proven scientifically. Still, many forms of our current medicines/methods are also still being proven, even if they are currently in use and FDA approved. I think it is important for each person to honor the forms they feel most drawn to. . . and maybe stay open to explore the possibility that many types of medicine are possible and effective.
Hara, I agree with much of your post. I'll say, though, that FDA approval doesn't mean much anymore when it comes to drugs because many are being approved with very little or no testing these days, and the side effects are only discovered in use. When it comes to treating cancer, the two most ineffective methods are the only two that are FDA approved, chemo and radiation. Nutrition therapy and herbal supplements, along with other "alternative" approaches depending on the type and location of the cancer, are much more effective. It's actually been proven in over 100 studies that chemo kills more than 40% of cancer patients. I do believe that in diagnosing a disease, and in treating acute injuries and conditions until a patient can stabilize, allopathic (traditional western) medicine has its place...for everything else, natural (alternative) medicine is better.
pastortim: In terms of medicine, if its a pill created in a lab, its usually not good for you. Since the dawn of mankind, the people used natural foods and herbs to cure just about anything. They lived well over 100 years old, and before that lived to be 800 years old. Then modern medicine came along with bioengineering foods and the life expectancy went to 50-80 years old. Today its like a miracle if someone makes it to 100 years anymore. Ask them what they ate and they say usually fresh fruits, veggies and they got lots of exercise. Interesting.
For some things in rare cases such as a super bug where you need something so strong it kills every type of bug in your body, then perhaps if you don't want to take sublime sulfur in small amounts, then you need to take a very strong anti-biotic. So sure, a super bug needs something more to kill it, but most every day things can be cured with simple natural foods and herbs. Kidney infection is cured by Cranberry juice (no sugar added). Aspirin cures the headache or aching body, even stops heart attacks and is from tree bark. Vitamin C cures colds and flus, even cures cancer and kills tumors. The list goes on, but again its up to you what you want to do for treatment. The FDA approves more things that will kill you than to help you. So take anything the FDA approves with some caution if it is created in a lab.
Actually, the best thing to treat a super bug is flower essence therapy. Flower essences have the highest HZ and are the only effective treatment against those super bacteria created by the misuse of antibiotics.
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