Too Much Or Too Little
What is the Practice of Medicine?
Medicine boils down to this: too much, or too little. It’s that easy. The way it happens is you have a symptom, and make an appointment to see your MD. After a prolongued wait, you go to their office and tell them your problem. Within eighteen seconds (on average) your doctor will interrupt you. That is because by that time, he or she has already decided what condition you have and what drug you should be given (information from the book “How Doctors Think” by Jerome Groopman, MD).
Their diagnosis (if they got lucky and got it right) can either be one of two things: you have too much of something, or too little. You have too much cholesterol, too little cholesterol, too much blood sugar, too little blood sugar, too much seratonin in your brain, too lillte seratonin in your brain, too much blood pressure, too little blood pressure, etc…
Once they figure out whether you have too much or too little of something, they give you a drug that will result in the opposite. For example, it the tests show high cholesterol, they give you a drug to lower it. If you have too much seratonin in the brain, they give you a drug to lower it. If you have too much blood pressure, they give you a drug to lower it. If you have too much inflammation (arthritis), they give you a drug to lower it. If you have too much stomach acid (heartburn), they give yo a drug so your stomach creates less acid.
When you look at the practice of medicine as stated above, you see how absurd it really is. Why? Because they never search for the cause of the problem. Nobody has a headache because of a lack of Tylenol 3 in their body, yet that is exactly how your medical doctor would treat that condition. In addition, every single medication has dangerous side effectes – did you know that over the counter pain medications kill more people every year than AIDS due to bleeding intestines, according to the American Medical Journal? Look it up yourself!
Why not find the cause of the problem and correct it? For example, a common cause of high blood pressure is presure on the brainstem due to a subluxation in of the top bone in the neck. A study done at Harvard Medical School showed that C1 adjustments lowered blood pressure by the equivilent of two medications, with zero side effects. Why does it work so well? Because the adjustments remove the cause of the problem, not mask the symptom! And forget about lifestyle changes, that’s out of the question for MD’s! After all, your condition cannot be caused by lifestyle – it had to be "genetic".
