Natural Treatment VS Modern Medicine

Natural Treatment VS Modern Medicine

Not too many years ago doctors were considered quacks 

and medicine was all quackery.  Many people had natural

cures that worked well and many avoided hospitals and

had to be dragged to a hospital kicking and screaming. 

In modern times the acceptance of having surgery or taking a drug or an antibiotic or a shot for every little condition has risen and people accept drugs as a solution for curing their mental and physical issues. That is the case in the USA. More abroad in the world people tend to use more natural remedies and drugs and surgery are a second or third option only when other options have run out.

Drug use does create deficiencies in the body. Drugs eat up the vitamins and nutrients of the body and create deficiencies which then have their own symptoms.  It becomes a vicious repeating cycle of having a deficiency then and having to take something to cure that deficiency.

All surgeries have side effects. A heart operation may get the heart pumping and working but it doesn't cure the heart condition. 

There was an underlying condition that caused the heart condition and this never got cured.  The surgery is usually then followed with regular and routine and required intake of drugs to keep the blood thinner or keep the cholesterol down and all these drugs have side effects too.

For 5000 years Asia and India populations sought out plants and natural substances to cure things like gout, diarrhea, skin conditions, memory loss, flu, etc.  Actions were done to put the body back into it's natural, designed alignment and condition so thatit could then, heal itself.

This is the road to the future. Getting back to a more natural way of treating sickness, illnesses, is the only financially smart and long-term survival solution for the human body. Loading the body up with chemicals and cutting into it over and over is not a natural solution.

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