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Common Diseases > Introduction

Dis-ease at this time in our history is as rampant as ever. Despite the best available drugs and medications. As we progress as a society and as a civilisation, dis-ease continues to manifest in many different ways.
Here we present a little of what we know about various conditions and what may influence a positive outcome.

Understanding is one of the best medicines.

We have seen over the past 50 years a resurgence of interest in traditional methods of healing. We have seen many people experience complete recovery from some of the most serious dis-eases by using natural methods.

Natural treatments are many, and now with the co-operation of science, understandings are being validated. We are finding that the majority of people of the world are using some form of natural therapy, from vitamin and mineral supplements to osteopathy, massage, spiritualism, homeopathy, naturopathy, flower essences and more.

The evidence to support the cure of any dis-ease is anecdotal. In what is considered complementary medicine, dis-ease is a symptom of a psycho-spiritual problem, and the objective in treatment is to heal the individual, to bring them into a greater sense of wholeness, of harmony, so then the symptoms of dis-ease will go away. It is not so much to cure the problem and make the symptom go away, rather to cure the person and they will be healed.

Within the fields of healing there are many differences of opinion

Modern medical science and your family doctor hold to a view that there is no cure of any dis-ease, rather there is the the ability to suppress and manipulate symptoms either with medication, or the removal of the offending body parts to affect the health status of an individual. Attempts at the cure of dis-ease although working in the isolation of the laboratory often fail to work, although can produce interesting and profitable new drugs/products.

Developments in science and medicine support the case for a healthy diet, exercise, rest and recreation to maintain a healthy body and mind.




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