Thursday, March 29, 2012

Alternative Cures must be Cheap and even Free

Effective Cures Can be Cheap

Most of the feeds and alternative medicine videos carry with them publication for sale and or nutritionals that are for sale.  Of course that is expected that the web must earn money and so with the professionals who create, write and  design the websites.  Research expenses, travel must be paid for. And therefore, these initiatives need funding and what could be a better way than to make the effort sustainable by selling products and services.

However, this is contrary to the position of some of those who profess AM criticizing the mainstream medicine's profit motive of the big pharma, the medical practitioners regarding their need to make large amounts of money without having arrived at effective cures, feeding their rich lifestyles, and bringing untold misery to the victims financially and physically. Current AM also want to make big money and supplant the pharmas and the mainstream MDs.

I think here the idea of social entrepreneurship, the Thailand model of healthcare, the Aravind hospital, the Chinese medicine and the Ayuvedic medicine, and even the healing doctors and spiritista at the PHL are worth looking into and benchmarking by AM.

I admire more those who favor natural foods, natural herbs and plants for treatment, and some treatments using household items:

Turmeric, and cinammon for diabetes;

Brocolli, graviola, noni, periwinkle, Indian heliotrophe for cancer;

Vit C. cesium chloride, high temp zapping, sodium bicarb, laetrile from apricot, essiac for cancer;

Brown rice as substitute for statins.

Papain, turmeric, and ginger for cancer pain management.

Cherries for joint pains and inflammation.

Foods to strengthen bodys immune system from calciferous vegetables;  cauliflower, cabbage, brocoli

Brisk walking for diabetes and cardiovascular diseases.

Moringa and charantia for diabetes.

They espouse these herbs that are available in the household, in the markets and grocery stores;  are not in capsules, and are not part of multi level marketing, profits, and commission.  I think when products are sold not because of their efficacy but because of the commission schemes, then they are not effective and not really part of AM,  it is still big pharma disguised.

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