Posts Tagged ‘healthcare’

Cancer a Winning Hand

The focus on any cancer treatment should be creating a winning hand. The focus shouldn’t be on eradicating the tumour, it should be on creating perfect health. Cancer isn’t a mystical occurrence. The mission is not to think eradicating a cancer is synonymous with health.

Health an Inside Job

What the medical segment has done is to separate the disease from the person. They look outside for a cure. Inside is where all the activity is going on. What that really means is the patient is outsourcing their health care. Succeeding to fail is what happens to the patient when the pharmaceutical kingdom tries to outdo the plant kingdom.

Pharmaceutical Harm

The threshold to the poisons called treatment is lower than one would expect. Pharmaceuticals cleared for use are not necessarily safe. The threshold of toxicological concerns are an appreciable risk to human health. There is no common sense used in pharmaceutical applications.

Empowered Patient

The missing ingredient is all medical treatment is an empowered patient. While prevention is the best medicine the next best thing is correcting what is wrong. That could range from diet, stress, chemical exposure, emotions and belief system. It is time to get territorial: this is your life and your body. The medical community and the pharmaceutical industry are very territorial. They protect their research and patents.

We haven’t scratched the surface on our healing ability. Our personal health is over-regulated and under capitalized. What that means is we have put some large entity in charge of our health. At the same time we have under capitalized other areas of natural healing.

So far most of oncology is whistling in the dark. The worst part is they are discharging the risks of very toxic treatments. They look at that as a by-product of treatments. This isn’t a suitable approach since they usually don’t score a home run.

The patient has to make the winning hand by implementing their own innovated strategies with or without allopathic treatment. I will feature success stories on this blog. People heal by their sheer power and that must be integrated into any treatment plan be it allopathic or natural.

Bottom Line

I think the term alternative healing shouldn’t be applied to natural healing, but to the medical system. Real healing is synonymous with wellness.

Herbs Intelligent Design

Herbs intelligent design is evident. Leading the way in an underdeveloped category, which previous generations understood as natural healing, it is time to build on the basics of herbal medicine.

Healing Power

The forgotten healing power of both herbs and nutrient-dense foods is going to be the basis for successful revitalizing our health.

Getting right to work so real people can get real results means getting the information out. We live in a world that drains energy, vitality and strength. Modern living comes with a cost, that means you are bombarded with chemical pollutants, over-processed “food” and prescription drugs. Every organ in your body is getting along on inadequate nutrition. With a minimal amount of plant fiber, enzymes, vitamins and minerals we are expected to maintain our health.

Healthy Path

What everyone must understand is there is a healthier path. This doesn’t mean that you stop eating; just taking the faux food out of your diet will do wonders for your health. Concentrating on oral nutrition will give you what you need to thrive. Preserve cellular energy by giving your body the compounds that have a favorable effect on your metabolism, immunity, cell division, and hormone levels.

The crucial food sources and herbal adjuncts are available in their natural form. These are found in fruits, vegetables and herbs such as, ginger root, habanera pepper, figs, cayenne pepper, garlic hawthorn berry, Echinacea, and other antispasmodics, antibacterial,  anti-parasite and anti-fungal plants and herbs.

What some herbs do so well is correct and promote good digestive function, detoxifies and cleanses, reduces irritation and inflammation. To turn the page on your health what are not needed is chemicals, but raw organic food.

Pharmaceuticals can’t replace live food filled with vitamins, enzymes, minerals, and more. Because drugs don’t have any nutrition they are at best man made, artificial items riddled with all kinds of hormonal disruptors that produce unbalanced responses. At worst they aren’t going to make you wake up refreshed, invigorated and feeling great.

Herbal Medicine

The strongest most effective cleansing, detoxification comes from the plant and herb family that can not only eliminate symptoms but ailments. Ginger has the ability to relieve upset stomachs; peppermint is used as a gastric sedative and relieves problems associated with digestion. Ulva Ursi Leaf is a cleanser for kidneys and bladder. Other herbs that are used as diuretics are Corn Silk and Parsley Leaf.

Hawthorn Berry will increase blood flow and oxygen to the heart. Milk Thistle is used to protect the liver. Cayenne Pepper increases circulation. Then there are the vegetables that perform vital functions. Beetroots and spinach Leaf regenerate by supplying powerful body building nutrient rich substances. Wheat Grass and Barley Grass are a source of vitamins and minerals that increase energy levels, while improving digestion and detoxifying.

The health benefits of both herbs and foods from the plant kingdom are so extensive and endless that papers can be devoted to each one. This is high-tech healing that is nature’s way to keeping us alive and well. Over the last few decades we have stopped looking to this source and have chosen to ignore our birthright to be healthy without man made substances.

 

Is The Doctor In?

Is the doctor in, I think not. Private practice has changed over the years. Now, it seems to be at an all time low. The yearly exam which all insurance companies seem to want you to get has become nothing more then a referral system. The doctor has become the pez machine of the pharmaceutical companies.

The Exam

The exam most people go for each year can be done as well at a CVS. To obtain weight, blood pressure, heart rate and temperature reading you may have to wait two hours. The stethoscope is use for all of 2 minutes.

Many people have a scale and blood pressure cuff that also measures heart rate at home. Many know what the numbers mean, and really don’t have to wait hours see them. Some of the time is used on an appointment is for to share any troubling symptoms. From that you will probably get some referrals for additional tests. Then the staff or doctor will suggest you take your yearly flu shot and check if you are up-to-date on some vaccines.

This is not supposed to be urgent care, but preventive. The troubling part is it like being on a merry-go-round that goes in an endless circle. It is a round of tests, vaccines, and medication that keeps you spinning without a safe landing. Treating symptoms by catching a condition early keeps you depending on tablets, capsules or powders. To get healthy is your choice; the optimal ranges of glucose, blood pressure, cholesterol aren’t in a pill.

Lifestyle

What people need a lifestyle make over, which will eliminate most of their troubling symptoms. As we assert control over our lives the doctor will be within us. That is the way to protect your body the leading cause of decline is to keep clear of pharmaceutical mindset.

To protect our health it is urgent that we obtain the latest information on defensive and offensive ways of living. What has happened is the doctor is out and a hands on approach from him is going down the drain. The motto seems to be send the patient on to every specialist, who in turn can use all diagnostic tools at his disposal. Then give the patient an amply supply of drugs to address the possible condition.

What the current breed of doctor don’t seem to realize is the latest pharmaceutical formula doesn’t address the cause, just the symptom. Being compliant will not overhaul your health. It may help manage symptoms until you overhaul your life.

Interesting Take on The Way Many Doctor’s Think