Magic Medicine

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Remember when you were a little person and you’d get a scratch or boo-boo and your mom would clean it, kiss it, put a band-aid on it and the wound would simply go away in a few days? Turns out, there is something magical about this little recipe.

 

Recently, I learned a lesson in modern medicine. While medicine continues to make great strides in treating disease, I believe we could do a much better job in dis-ease prevention. It amazes me that our doctors quickly dispense drugs to treat infection, but they do not provide advice on how to bring the body back to health or homeostasis.

 

I was not satisfied with the advice they gave us when they released my family member from the hospital, so I did my own homework. In addition to my already feverish obsession with food science, I now gave myself the opportunity to learn how to support the body’s built-in healing mechanisms. Food is a piece of the puzzle, but there’s more.

 

When miracles happen, there are patterns that arise, showing contribution to the body’s own natural healing ability.

 

It’s all about mind, body and spiritual connection.

 

What do you think the magic ingredients are, Gotham?

Comments

Ellyn Finkelstein

Be your own advocate. Many doctors too quick to give out medication where their may be a better way.
Kelly Welles

Gotham Betworking! Networking is deffinitely part of this equation. An inclusive community builds endorphins and immune strength. I am passionate about health. Nice to know you are, too. Thanks for sharing and asking!
Rona Gura

This is a great blog. My husband is a chiropractor. He is constantly complaining that insurance companies will not cover preventative care, only curative. Which could probably be avoided if more preventative treatments were covered. And it would be less costly. With that being said, I agree with you, it's about mind, body and spirit.
Kelly Welles

LOL. Can’t stop laughing at my autospell typos...Betworking and deffinitely. But let me add...
one cannot be too vigilant in preventive health. I remain convinced that the great majority of degenerative conditions is the result of ignorance and/or lack of vigilance.

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