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INTEGRATIVE
MEDICINE
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CHRONIC
DISEASE
A state of dis-ease Chronic disease is often complex, and usually several modalities
have to be employed to achieve good results. Healing vs Suppression It is important to make the distinction between suppression of symptoms and true healing of a condition. In an acute bronchitis, for example, the antibiotic will suppress the infection by killing the bacteria, thus allowing the Life Force to bring about healing of the condition. In chronic disease, though, the drugs usually just suppress the symptoms. This may continue for as long as the drugs are administered, but as soon as the drugs are stopped the symptoms usually return. This is because healing has not been allowed to take place. Many patients are happy to continue with chronic medication, as it allows them reasonable quality of life, without the effort of having to make changes to their lifestyle. The symptoms of the disease are in reality the signals that the Life Force is emitting, in an attempt to get correct interpretation and healing. If these vital signals are suppressed each time they appear, the disease process is driven to a deeper level in the body. Let us take the example of a child with eczema, who presents with symptoms of an itchy, scaly rash. The conventional treatment would be to apply cortisone creams to suppress the rash. This eventually drives the pathology to a deeper level and the child may develop asthma. Although the eczema may have disappeared, it has not been cured but merely re-appeared as asthma. If the asthma is suppressed for years with a cortisone inhaler, it too can appear to recede, only to be replaced by hayfever. Chronic diseases can NOT be cured by suppressing the symptoms. Only treatments that recognise the clues that the Life Force is emitting, and work with them with natural, energetic tools, have any chance of assisting the body back to true health. Examples of such treatments include constitutional Homeopathy, Naturopathy, Acupuncture and others, which all form part of an Integrative approach. True healing is when the person has regained a sense of health and vitality, without the continued need of any kind of medicine. The Germ vs the Terrain Louis Pasteur, who died 100 years ago, was responsible
for the promotion of the germ theory of infection and disease. He discovered
pasteurisation and disinfection, which have become so important to modern
surgical aseptic procedures. Another Frenchman and colleague, Claude Bechamp,
developed a contrasting theory that the integrity of the terrain of the
organism or body is far more important in warding off infections. He proclaimed
that if one maintains a healthy lifestyle, one’s immune system would
be stronger, which means that one will not be susceptible to all the germs
in your environment i.e. the terrain is strong. Pasteur, on the other
hand, advocated killing all the germs in order to prevent disease. Pasteur
and Bechamp were vociferous adversaries throughout their lives, but it
is interesting to note that on his deathbed Pasteur finally acknowledged
that he was wrong and Bechamp was right: “le terraine est toute”
[the terrain is everything]. |
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