This list shows a systematic strategy to destroy our health (and our pocketbooks). What it doesn't show is the systematic repression and destruction of (what is now called) alternative medicine. If you look at an old desktop physician's almanac you'll be blown away at the easy, affordable, safe and yes affective recommendations offered to doctors. For instance castor oil. How many grandmas gave the family castor oil for constipation? Or warm milk for insomnia? Or gum spirits for parasites?
Lol...I don't know. Some of them might be archived or in reference areas of big libraries? But, truly amazing info in them. I learned this from certain folks I've followed in the health field.
They weren't "alternative," they were mainstream. Money changed the language.
Edit: how old of a PDR have you seen? I found one for 'herbal medicines ' which seems to be for docs to answer patient questions, naming negative interactions between herbs and prescription meds. Also see some used copies from 2004-5.
This list shows a systematic strategy to destroy our health (and our pocketbooks). What it doesn't show is the systematic repression and destruction of (what is now called) alternative medicine. If you look at an old desktop physician's almanac you'll be blown away at the easy, affordable, safe and yes affective recommendations offered to doctors. For instance castor oil. How many grandmas gave the family castor oil for constipation? Or warm milk for insomnia? Or gum spirits for parasites?
Has anyone rebelliously reprinted one of these?
Lol...I don't know. Some of them might be archived or in reference areas of big libraries? But, truly amazing info in them. I learned this from certain folks I've followed in the health field.
They weren't "alternative," they were mainstream. Money changed the language.
Edit: how old of a PDR have you seen? I found one for 'herbal medicines ' which seems to be for docs to answer patient questions, naming negative interactions between herbs and prescription meds. Also see some used copies from 2004-5.
That's why I said so called alternative.
PDR first published in 1947. I believe the one I heard referenced was early 50s. It included pine gum spirits for parasites.
I'll keep looking now, and maybe get the herbal one, where they'll probably tell the docs to naysay all the remedies