Thursday, May 9, 2019

Time to carry out the "retro medicine" revolution

Ok, this is the term I made! You have never heard of it before, because this is the first time it has been mentioned. So I know that even if you are a smart, intelligent, thoughtful man or woman, I can teach you what I mean by "retro medicine."

For 13 years, I have practiced what most people call "traditional" medicine, which was originally identified as a traditional Chinese acupuncturist. This is indeed the general term for several treatments - acupuncture [of course], acupressure, cupping, moxibustion, traditional Chinese diet advice, lifestyle advice, relaxation techniques, exercise and body movement techniques. Over the years, I have joined my training and qualifications to incorporate colon hydrotherapy and nutritional therapy into my treatment portfolio or kit. Both have ancient traditional roots and appreciate their origins, thinking that Hippockett is the "father of modern medicine" and is cited as the famous "let food become your medicine"; and think about the Dead Sea Scrolls And Egyptian hieroglyphics, depicting and including instructions for the internal cleansing of the intestines.

Recently I have been questioning whether what I am doing is truly "traditional". Of course, my therapy has traditional roots, but of course I don't practice them as I did in ancient times. For example, long-necked gourds have been replaced by modern plastic disposable tubes and colonoscopes; I use modern rotating stainless steel acupuncture needles; especially my nutritional treatment practices are greatly influenced by modern clinical research. Recognizing that what I am doing is very modern in nature, including the latest practices, but without losing the ancient essence and maintaining the benefits of its traditions, this has led to my current reflection. Reflection asked me to ask what I did? What are the clues to connect the various parts of my treatment practice? Simply put, what is my "thing"?

I realized that I didn't want to refuse time. I don't want to go back to the old way, and I don't encourage others to do it. However, I cannot agree very well with most of our modern Western medical practice.

I am not the enemy of modern medicine. There are some amazing medical advances worthy of and respect for me. But...and always a "but..." modern medicine, especially the use of medicines, there are many things that are largely harmful. I challenge your name to be a drug with no side effects - some are mild, some are very serious, and the long-term persistence is far worse than the condition they want to treat. Am I here dramatic? I do not think so. There are many examples of the short history of littering drug interventions that are shocking. Aspirin was once considered a benign, even safe painkiller now known to cause severe gastrointestinal problems; hormone replacement therapy [HRT] was originally thought to be a magical drug that women can take forever, only a decade later in breast cancer The role in the development of cancer with other hormones has become apparent; antibiotics that are known to have been punished for decades have been damaging the immune system, and their goal is to kill the pathogens of our deadly antibiotic-resistant bacterial strains that are modern. More importantly, pharmacies have no role in disease prevention - whether they are eager to make a profit, the parent company will recommend it or you believe it!

So this is my "thing" - I want to be the best of both my and my patients and the two of you - ancient and modern, traditional and modern -! Looking back at what traditional and modern medicines and medicines have done for us, we can pick out what help and what hormones. "Retrospective"? Look at the dictionary and you will find it means something like a review, considering the past. And "retro"? More about style - especially the time of the past. That's it! My "things" can be expressed in two words - "retro medicine."

"Retromedicine" is the result of a series of clinical and healthy methods of health that I have created. These methods come from understanding what works and what doesn't. In retrospect, it has proven to be effective, effective, and really beneficial. Retro medicine cannot be biased towards traditional or modern technology. It cannot bias against traditional or modern technology. Instead, it will attract open minds, critical thinking and reflection - qualities associated with truly intelligent minds. Retro Medicine is a pragmatic blend of traditional and modern technology that can withstand review and clinical presentation, benefit your health, promote health, and help you get the best out of your life.

I am here to start the retro medical revolution!




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