tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5889804811620390408.post2539813751673550484..comments2007-11-04T13:50:05.339-08:00Comments on how about telling the truth?: 4. Medical advancementkavirajhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05165517217688742598noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5889804811620390408.post-74063638712339410572007-11-04T13:50:00.000-08:002007-11-04T13:50:00.000-08:00ParamGreat to see you red it with interest. It is ...Param<BR/>Great to see you red it with interest. It is simply necessary to awaken the public about being hoodwinked into supposed ignorance about their own state of health. How did the frigging doctor think the man found his way to the waiting room? Just so, as to have a social chat?<BR/>Or more like a lottery - see if I have won something.<BR/>Guaranteed jackpot - each time!<BR/>'Yes man, you have some heavy tumour in your whatever." <BR/>"We will have to put you on chemo, radio-therapy, or at worst, cut you open.<BR/>If you are going down the street and a guy comes to you with a knife - what does he want? Your wallet.<BR/>If a guy in a hospital comes to you with a knife, he also wants your wallet. <BR/>The thief is really more honest thsan the doctor, who uses an excuse to cut you up.<BR/>Sixty percent of operations are not necessary - hence the long waiting lists. They are performed because the students must learn how to cut up.<BR/>Meanwhile, they use stand-over tactics to make you accept their guesses as certainty. <BR/>"If you don't take this operation, chemo or radio-therapy, you will die!"<BR/>You will die anyway, so what's the worry?kavirajhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05165517217688742598noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5889804811620390408.post-7117813868618171702007-11-04T13:49:00.000-08:002007-11-04T13:49:00.000-08:00My friend and god-brother Vaikunthanath Prabhu is ...My friend and god-brother Vaikunthanath Prabhu is a homeopathic doctor who has cured people, animals (especially cows) and plants. His article is very interesting.<BR/><BR/> <BR/><BR/>He starts his article describing the line of what he is going to follow:<BR/><BR/> <BR/><BR/>“We shall first investigate the prevalent idea in medicine about disease causes. It should be clear from the start that we do not necessarily agree with their ideas about the origin of diseases. They are based on a concept that is 150 years old and already so geriatric that it fails to account for many diseases. We refer here of course to the Gospel of Pasteur; that great plagiarist of the 19th Century.”<BR/><BR/><BR/>The Ayurveda and acupuncture systems as well do not believe in blaming viruses.<BR/><BR/> <BR/><BR/>My friend has strong points of view like most Vaisnavas like me:<BR/><BR/> <BR/><BR/>“The so-called enlightened view of that time sought to establish man’s supremacy over his destiny, rather than succumbing to the Church, the clergy or God. Instead man should be so devilishly clever that he could do away with religious influence and once and for all establish his own power over nature. Pasteur seemed to have achieved this in one stroke of genius and hence he is revered to this very day. We face therefore a formidable task. We have to unsaddle a man and a theory that have been firmly in place as the main explanation of all human suffering.<BR/><BR/>A man so formidable that his theory has held sway for so long will be difficult to defeat, it seems. Nonetheless, we shall attempt to show that his theory is but a theory and one that is moreover not supported by the facts in the field. While the germ-theory seems to hold great merit, we must question its foundation, its logic, and above all its usefulness in explaining disease.”<BR/><BR/> <BR/><BR/>In regard to the cholesterol issue I think that there must done an independent study about it instead of blindly believing in the drug industry who we all know only think about profits, and with a such mentality money takes priority over the health of people.<BR/><BR/> <BR/><BR/>Doctors are like Brahmans (the head of society, the thinkers) but the ones at the pharmaceutical industry are vaisyas (profit seekers). Unfortunately, doctors trust thieves by thinking that their goals are sound. And also, unfortunately in our present society, universities are producing “machines” without morals instead of brahamans whose life is of dedication and study. <BR/><BR/><BR/>Shivananda Swami said in “Pranayama, the science of life”, (a book that I read in 1971), that one should eat enough as to fill only half the stomach, to drink enough to fill another 25% of the stomach and to allow air to fill another 25% for a good digestion. Srila Prabhupada said that when one expels air through the mouth when eating is a sign that the stomach is satisfied. And the Bhagavad Gita says to eat enough just to survive, because either too much or too little food can affect the health.<BR/><BR/> <BR/><BR/>We should look at the poor in many parts of the world, they eat small portions and work hard, unlike in rich countries where a society of production and consumption has become the “normal” way of life. The Bedouins work under extreme heat and only drink at the most a litre or a litre and a half of water a day.<BR/><BR/> <BR/><BR/>The advice given by the “experts” from the rich countries in regard to food and drink intake makes me suspicious that after all it may not be good advice. Because after all those experts have been groomed by a materialistic education whose only aim is to exploit and to suffer the reactions of their so-called “enjoyment”.<BR/><BR/>With these observations I wonder if we have become complacent about our eating and sleeping habits in the sense that they are making us “eat the pill”.kavirajhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05165517217688742598noreply@blogger.com