I was a big Ricky Williams fan when I still wasted time on football. He left the Miami Dolphins to study Holistic medicine. Everyone thought he was just a pothead. Now we know
I've been studying it for a while now. Modern day Naturopathy has such an advantage these days because so much energy has been invested in phytopharmaceuticals, it's not the traditional word of mouth, trial and error or broad spectrum shotgun approach it was just a few decades ago. These days we have a better understanding of individual constituents and "active" ingredients, and physiological effects.
I'm a big believer of the syngeneic benefits of the whole plant approach, but it's good to understand the individual chemical pharmaceutical side for efficacy and sorting out dose and duration...
It's a shame, I'm not anti allopathy, just this corrupt cabal run money grubbing greedy incompetent patient killing drug cartel that passes as AMA, CDC, HHS, and FDA we have today. Time to burn it all to the ground and restructure knowing now what NOT to do.
Posting one of my replies to you as well: Not trying to detract from your statement, but we'll need doctors trained and certified in emergency medicine. What is now fairly easy to treat used to be quite bad or deadly. Have an infection? Take this, could be plants or a new, not-so-dangerous pill to clear it, when it used to require amputation.
The old ways worked for a very long time. They can work even better thanks to modern instruments and a lot of old material to study.
There wont be(rightfully) a medical industry after this is all said and done.
The crash of Allopathic medicine true,
The resurrection of Naturopathic medicine...
I was a big Ricky Williams fan when I still wasted time on football. He left the Miami Dolphins to study Holistic medicine. Everyone thought he was just a pothead. Now we know
Good for Mr. Williams.
I've been studying it for a while now. Modern day Naturopathy has such an advantage these days because so much energy has been invested in phytopharmaceuticals, it's not the traditional word of mouth, trial and error or broad spectrum shotgun approach it was just a few decades ago. These days we have a better understanding of individual constituents and "active" ingredients, and physiological effects.
I'm a big believer of the syngeneic benefits of the whole plant approach, but it's good to understand the individual chemical pharmaceutical side for efficacy and sorting out dose and duration...
It's a shame, I'm not anti allopathy, just this corrupt cabal run money grubbing greedy incompetent patient killing drug cartel that passes as AMA, CDC, HHS, and FDA we have today. Time to burn it all to the ground and restructure knowing now what NOT to do.
Posting one of my replies to you as well: Not trying to detract from your statement, but we'll need doctors trained and certified in emergency medicine. What is now fairly easy to treat used to be quite bad or deadly. Have an infection? Take this, could be plants or a new, not-so-dangerous pill to clear it, when it used to require amputation.
The old ways worked for a very long time. They can work even better thanks to modern instruments and a lot of old material to study.