Focus on Prevention…

23 01 2010

   With more and more hospital offering alternative healing methods, people are beginning to wonder whether or not natural medicine really does work. And by going Natural is actually the best thing you can do for yourself.

   First of all, pharmceuticals are the blessing the western medicine has gifted to modern civilization. Thanks to drugs, people now have cures for diseases once thought to be incurable, and many serious medical conditions are now treatable. But pharmaceuticals, when used to treat minor and chronic illnesses, can be more harmful than good.

    Lets face it as good as pharmaceuticals can be, they’re still main made medicine. And man made medicine, more often than not, simply isn’t meant for the body. While pharmaceuticals may cure the symptoms of a disease, it does little to cure the underlying disease itself. As a result, the disease becomes more aggressive the symptoms worsen, and the sufferer needs to take more damaging drugs.

   What’s worse, pharmaceuticals have became a big business for many companies. With the help of the media. Big pharma has very nearly brainwashed modern society into believing that medicines is the ONLY way to good health. This is far from the truth.

   People are healthy by nature. But because of enivornmental (pollution) and physiological (had diet, little or no exercise, etc) factors, foreign contamininants begin to invade the body and  upset its delicate balance. This is the beginning of disease, diagnosis and prescription a vicious cycle you’ll want to avoid.

   When you go natural, you work on restoring the balance inside you. This minimizes the likelihood of disease setting in, reducing the need for damaging pharmaceuticals in the first place. So start making little steps towards a healthier lifestyle you’ll avoid the downward spiral of disease and drugs that way.


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