Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Drugs and Medications


In the Western world, we have become almost completely dependent on drugs as healing agents. Certainly drugs often confer upon the afflicted a beneficial response. But the problem with drugs is that they also, invariably, deliver undesirable responses—side effects.

Chief among the organs affected is the body’s gatekeeper—the liver. The drugs pass through the liver, and leave behind residues, causes congestion and damage that eventually must be repaired.
Another problem with drugs is that once you take one, you often must take another to counteract the side effects produced by the first. This leads to another set of side effects, which are treated with another drug. And another, and so on. Soon you find yourself taking six or seven different medications per day, with each addressing the undesirable responses caused by another.

My goal is to help people avoid medications and drugs. Medications are designed to treat symptoms. I’m trying to address root causes.

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