-->

Type something and hit enter

By On
advertise here
 New perspective in medicine -2

Society is increasingly resorting to drugs as a means of alleviating pain, treating infection and disease, but many of these synthetic drugs have long lists of side effects. What the world does not know is the power of natural means. Thus, medical coverage is not universal, and this accelerates the need for holistic treatment. Middle Eastern medicine has largely been utilized in favor of pharmaceuticals, in the process of discarding thousands of years of medical knowledge. What can be cured with chopped clovers has now been replaced by ibuprofen. This is one of the biggest weaknesses of our “universal” health care system. Last year, I developed a medical journal, and since then I have expanded it, adding holistic remedies instead of synthetic drugs to treat various diseases. Not only will it restore almost forgotten medical knowledge, but it will also promote peaceful relations between Muslims and other Middle Eastern communities at a time when such peaceful relations are vital.

How long will we remain ignorant of this? Yes, sometimes medications and over-the-counter drugs are much more efficient and work faster, but what happens with our evaluation of medical literature and the millennium equivalent of medical knowledge? Throw them away? Throw away?

This is what we, as a society, should strive for, step by step.

I recently used it. A few days ago, on January 6, 2018 around 9 pm, my father indicated that he was experiencing some discomfort in his right eye. It is curious that I took a high-resolution photograph of the eye in question, slightly in the supine position. I analyzed the picture and found irregular growth / inflammation in the upper right eyelid. I do remember learning and reading various eye infections and irregular shoots in some of my school activities, such as conjunctivitis (pink eye), myasthenia gravis, and blepharitis. I came to the conclusion that the symptoms that my father experienced were characteristic of what is commonly called "stere." In stye, the eyelid is usually slightly red, almost like he was trying to turn into minor blepharitis. I asked myself and my father: “Maybe this old man was the cause of lack of sleep? I asked about it, because several blood vessels in the right eye were slightly bulging. ” “No,” he replied. Shortly before my mother got up to go to the pharmacy to get a few OTC from him, I read that the stubble can be cured with ONE SIMPLE TECHNOLOGY: HEAT.

I told my father to apply heat (the best option) so that the inflammation in the idea and any bacteria there could separate (if that is the right word). He kept a soaked hot towel ABOVE his right eye (note: he didn’t have to HIDE his eyes with a towel). He spent 6-8 minutes and repeated this until the pain subsided. The next day he performed the same procedure. After two days, regularly practicing the same procedure (WITHOUT MEDICINE), my father's eyelids returned to normal color and form.

So you have it.

Some things can be cured simply by holistic, natural means. We like to think that doctors, doctors, pharmacists, etc. "Responsible" for medicine. Not necessary. Medicine can start at home with us. One step at a time.




 New perspective in medicine -2


 New perspective in medicine -2

Click to comment