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“Everything in the treatment and prevention of chronic diseases, which is not orthomolecular (natural for the human organism), fails.” - Carl Linus Pauling
We are a part and product of Nature. We last millions of years thanks to the abundance of natural resources and the ability of our organisms to self-regulate and self-heal. Unfortunately, the development of civilization, the measure of which is the control and power over nature, as well as the accumulation of social institutions and products of human activity, caused that in terms of health we succumb to the dictatorship of conventional medicine. Convinced that only pharmaceutical substances are true and effective in solving health problems, we are unaware of our ability to correct imbalances in the organism.
However, Nature created us from living cells that react to chemicals produced by the organism without the help of any external factors except energy and substrate. Man-made substances will not change the nature of how the human body functions, but they can affect it if we agree to it.
Margaret Bellis
A nonconformist with a great imagination, a passionate traveler with a positive attitude towards the world.
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Self Heal - Margaret Bellis
SELF HEAL
Activate your natural healing ability
Margaret Bellis
Copyright © 2020 Margaret Bellis
Original title: SAMOLECZENIE: AKTYWUJ SWOJĄ NATURALNĄ ZDOLNOŚĆ SAMOUZDRAWIANIA
Translation by Victoria Hanei
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"Everything in the treatment and prevention of chronic diseases, which is not orthomolecular (natural for the human organism), fails." Carl Linus Pauling
We are a part and product of Nature. We last millions of years thanks to the abundance of natural resources and the ability of our organisms to self-regulate and self-heal. Unfortunately, the development of civilization, the measure of which is the control and power over nature, as well as the accumulation of social institutions and products of human activity, caused that in terms of health we succumb to the dictatorship of conventional medicine. Convinced that only pharmaceutical substances are true and effective in solving health problems, we are unaware of our ability to correct imbalances in the organism.
However, Nature created us from living cells that react to chemicals produced by the organism without the help of any external factors except energy and substrate. Man-made substances will not change the nature of how the human body functions, but they can affect it if we agree to it.
Margaret
"Nature is the greatest healer in the world. All we have to do is get out of the way and not to forget that we ourselves are her creation."
- the idea is from the movie Heal
by Kelly Noonan-Gores. The 2017 American documentary tells about our natural abilities to self-heal.
We live in the conviction that DN A shapes us and decisively affects our future. Scholars proclaim that it is a molecule that programs us according to our heritage. So most of us are convinced that we are just an expression of our genes. That means that the genes define us and we have no influence on them. All because of the central dogma of molecular biology, which we have entrusted and which has never been the scientific truth. Formed by the English biochemist Francis Crick in 1957 dogma (according to which the flow of genetic information occurs from DN A through RN A to protein) assumes that you are a protein machine for displaying the transmitted pattern. The nature and quality of your protein machine are programmed in the DN A that you received from your parents and with it the genetic code that makes you develop your inherited program all your life and that you can’t do anything about it. However, this dogma has always been just a hypothesis, a proposition of scientific theorem, never a fact. Despite this, the suggestions from 1957 were implemented as scientific truth into the curriculum of medical students, people who, after getting medical diplomas, we repeatedly let treat us during our lifetime, trusting our health and life.
" A wise man should consider that health is the greatest of human blessings, and learn how by his own thought to derive benefit from his illnesses." Hippocrates
- born around 460 BC, a Greek physician, often referred to as the Father of Medicine
. Hippocrates’ methods of treating were characterized by the highest care for the health of the sick and the main principle was not to harm the patient (form Latin: primum non nocere). The treatment was to consist in supporting the natural healing processes because Hippocrates considered nature itself as the main healing force, the doctor is only supposed to help her, so he is a servant of nature (minister naturae) and not a teacher (magister).
Not knowing the truth about how the body functions, we are blindly convinced that we have no control over biological destiny. The result is that we perceive ourselves as victims of our genes and forget that all our organs have the ability to heal themselves if only we create the conditions for them. Conditions that result from the environment and these are air, water, food, as well as thoughts that through the brain create a chemical substrate in which your body’s cells function. Unfortunately, thanks to gained beliefs and habits, we unknowingly disregard what is actually most important for our proper development and living in good health. We ignore the circumstances in which we live and we do not take responsibility for our behavior or, what’s worse, we make decisions which effects are often irreversible. For example, the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease in people genetically burdened with this disease and convinced that genes control biological destiny is a major contributor to suicidal thoughts. Medical journalist Jean Carper perfectly illustrated the problem in a 2016 document entitled Monster in the mind
. The scale of the threat caused by the misconception of genes control over health is enhanced by the fact that it happens that the symptoms that the patient declares instead of dementia are incorrectly attributed to Alzheimer’s disease (even in a third of cases). The symptoms of both diseases are very similar and you can even say that every Alzheimer’s is dementia, but not all dementia is Alzheimer’s. Dementia is a chronic and progressive disease. However, it is possible to mitigate it and inhibit its development. Symptoms of dementia are memory loss, mood swings, personality changes, irritability, apathy, and body weakness. Alzheimer’s makes simple activities impossible, causing withdrawal and arousing fear. Besides the basic symptoms of dementia, Alzheimer’s also bereaves vision, hearing, or touch. It leads to disturbances in basic life functions such as speaking, walking or even swallowing. The difference between dementia and Alzheimer’s disease is fundamental, but not only on the diagnosis but also largely on the patient’s beliefs (regarding the lack of power over his own genetic destiny) depends whether they decide to take their own