New perspective on medicine

Increasingly, society is using drugs as a means of relieving pain and treating infections and diseases, but many of these synthetic drugs have long side effects. What the world does not know is the effectiveness of natural remedies. Therefore, medical coverage is not universal, which has prompted the need for holistic treatment. Nearly Eastern Medicine was dismissed to support drugs, and in the process it gave up thousands of years of medical knowledge. Things cured with crushed clover are now replaced with ibuprofen. This is one of the biggest flaws in our “universal” healthcare system. I developed a medical journal during the spring break last year, and I have been expanding it since then, adding holistic therapies to replace various drugs for the treatment of various diseases. This will not only restore almost forgotten medical knowledge, but it will also encourage peaceful relations between Muslims and other Near Eastern communities, and such a peaceful relationship is essential.

How long have we been ignorant of these things? Yes, maybe drugs and over-the-counter drugs can work more efficiently and faster, but what happens to our medical literature and appreciation of the equivalent of medical knowledge in the millennium? Will they be discarded? Throw it away?

This is the direction we must work step by step as a society.

Recently, I used this. A few days ago, around 9 pm on January 6, 2018, my father said that his right eye was a little uncomfortable. Curious, I took a high-resolution eye photo, slightly supine. I analyzed this photo and found irregular growth/inflammation in the right upper eyelid. I do remember studying and reading various eye infections and irregular growth in some of the school's courses, such as conjunctivitis ["pink eye disease"], myasthenia gravis and blepharitis. I have come to the conclusion that the symptoms my father experienced are characteristic of the so-called "stys". In the eyelids, the eyelids are usually reddish, almost like a minor trying to develop blepharitis. I asked myself and my father, "Maybe this emotion is the cause of lack of sleep? I asked this because his right eye has some blood vessels slightly bulging." No," he replied. I read and studied online. Stye. Just before my mother got up and went to the pharmacy to buy him a few OTCs, I read that it can be cured by a simple technique: heat.

I told my father to apply calories [the best choice] so that the inflammation in the thought and any bacteria there could be dissociated [if this is correct]. There was a soaked towel on top of his right eye [note: he doesn't have to cover his eyes with a towel]. He persisted for 6-8 minutes and repeated the process until the pain subsided. The next day, he performed the same procedure. After two days of routine surgery [no medication], my father's eyelids returned to normal color and shape.

So you have it.

Some things can be cured by simple holistic natural therapies. We believe that doctors, doctors, pharmacists, etc. are the "responsible persons" of medicine. unnecessary. Medicine can start at home and be with us. step by step.

New perspective on medicine was originally published on Spring

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