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Educate to Medicate

Dont be afraid of medication,it just one tool to use,more powerful

Educate yourself and others,cure or not a quality life can be had.

Western society, science and medicine have a very long tradition of discrediting and wrongly looking down at the others science and natural approaches to healing the entirbody instead of treating symptoms.

Chinese medicine has a history of over 6,000 years and it treats the patient by focusing on preventing disease in the first place by keeping the entire body healthy in every way, mind, vitality, energy, immune system, etc. Modern medicine still treats chinese medicine as second class rather than a potential partner.

Perhaps after reading the story below thern and chinese medicine at the time they met the Chinese and how it attempted to treat King Charles II in 1685:

“The king was bled to the extent of a pint from a vein in his right arm. Next, his shoulder was cut into and the incised area was sucked of an additional 8 oz of blood. An emetic and a purgative were administered, followed by a second purgative, followed by an enema containing antimone, sacred bitters, rock salt, mallow leaves, violets, beetroot, camomile flowers, fennel seeds, linseed, cinnamon, cardamom seed, saffron, cochineal and aloes. The king’s scalp was shaved and a blister raised. A sneezing powder of hellebore was administered. A plaster of burgundy pitch and pigeon dung was applied to the feet. Medicaments included melon seeds, manna, slippery elm, black cherry water, lime flowers, lily of the valley, peony, lavender and dissolved pearls.

As he grew worse, forty drops of extract of human skull were administered, followed by a rallying dose of Raleigh’s antidote. Finally, bezoar stone was given.

“Curiously, his Majesty’s strength seemed to wane after all these interventions and, as the end of his life seemed imminent, his doctors tried a last-ditch attempt by forcing more Raleigh’s mixture, pearl julep and ammonia down the dying king’s throat. Further treatment was rendered more difficult by the king’s death.”

We can be sure that the physicians gathered around the king’s bed were all leaders in their particular field–royalty and presidents do not settle for anything less.

To be continued

January 15, 2012 Posted by | Parkinsons Disease | | Leave a Comment