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But the future of medicine is in disease prevention, healing modalities, and energetic medicine -- phototherapy, electromedicine, vibrational nutrition, homeopathy, and so on. The future of medicine is in true healing. And I believe that in the future, people will look back at the time period we're in right now and be amazed. They'll say, "How could these people have just poisoned the entire population with chemicals, and even advertised them on TV!? How could people even call themselves doctors when all they did was write prescription drugs for people? | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | The future of medicine is about using plants, sunlight, homeopathy, superfoods, living foods, mind-body medicine and other modalities that virtually no one in the conventional medical industry is willing to acknowledge. Even today, most pharmaceuticals are only used by low-IQ consumers who simply don't know any better. Those people who are educated and intelligent are increasingly ditching their medicines and shifting to natural foods, herbs, nutritional supplements and natural therapies to prevent disease and enhance health. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | We will live to see natural cancer cures embraced in North America, and if we live long enough, we will one day see historians describing our present times as a "Dark Age" of medicine that was ultimately overcome by a health freedom movement that refused to let the truth about natural medicine remain censored and suppressed.
The future of medicine will be very different from what has pretended to be health care in recent memory. A revolution in healing is at hand. | | They know the future of medicine is all about preventing disease, supporting the patient's healing process and nourishing the body with healing nutrients rather than chemically attacking it with synthetic drugs.
The Dark Ages of organized medicine are fast coming to an end. What you're witnessing today with Codex, the FDA, drug companies and legislators around the world is simply the last desperate wave of convulsions from an industry that will soon follow in the footsteps of Big Tobacco to a well-deserved fall from power. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | The dark history of modern medicine
But the future of medicine is in disease prevention, healing modalities, and energetic medicine -- phototherapy, electromedicine, vibrational nutrition, homeopathy, and so on. The future of medicine is in true healing. And I believe that in the future, people will look back at the time period we're in right now and be amazed. They'll say, "How could these people have just poisoned the entire population with chemicals, and even advertised them on TV!? How could people even call themselves doctors when all they did was write prescription drugs for people? | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | It is in fact this subtle energy that I believe will be the primary focus of the future of medicine. It's called vibrational medicine, and it encompasses not just the energetic nature of matter itself, but also homeopathy and the energies exhibited by water as well as acupuncture, sound therapy, phototherapy, non-local healing and many other energy-based therapeutic modalities with proven healing benefits.
In the holistic medicine world, curing cancer is an everyday event. | Mike Adams See book keywords and concepts | In truth, the placebo effect may become an important tool in the future of medicine, once we finally get past the Dark Ages of modern medicine in which we live today and make room for the emergence of new, advanced ideas in healing.
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"Surveys reported in our medical literature reveal that when a patient comes into a doctor's office and requests a specific drug that he has seen advertised in the media, the doctor writes the exact prescription the patient requested more than 70 percent of the time!" - Ray D. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | That's the future of medicine. See, when Hippocrates said let your food be your medicine, he probably had no idea that he was talking about something that existed at many, many levels. It's not just physical; it's not just chemical; it's also energetic, and that's the future of food.
Stick around. It's going to get really interesting. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Advanced medicine" refers to the future of medicine, based on supporting the patient's health and wellness rather than attacking the patient with various chemicals or procedures like radiation and surgery. Advanced medicine is the first step to the new age of understanding about the true underlying causes of health and wellness. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Let me offer a loose prediction: In the future of medicine, we won't be using these pharmaceuticals. The practices carried out today by drug companies and doctors will one day be seen as quite barbaric and rather ridiculous. There will continue to be a rapid shift away from synthetic pharmaceuticals, toward natural health, lifestyle changes, diet, nutrition and disease prevention.
The pharmaceutical industry has been its own worst enemy in all of this. It has overplayed its greed to such an extent that the industry is now in a mode of self-destruction. | Mark Hyman, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | We firmly believe that ultraprevention represents the future of medicine. And we believe that ultraprevention will work for absolutely everyone—whether you are feeling very healthy, or you are feeling very sick, or anywhere in between.
This is because ultraprevention isn't about being sick and then becoming well. It's about being well and staying well. (Of course, if you are sick, ultraprevention can help you regain your health.)
Here's something else we believe: that the current medical model is fraught with dangerous myths—myths that can actually create health problems. | Patrick Holford See book keywords and concepts | I believe that the future of medicine will focus primarily on genetics and on environmental medicine, of which nutrition plays a major part, as the means to influence health. Genes, however, are harder to change than diet, so it is likely that nutrition will form the major part of the new approach to health care, along with strategies to reduce "antinutrients"—substances such as environmental pollutants, pesticides, and chemical food additives, which all interfere with the action of nutrients. | Larry Dossey See book keywords and concepts | In fact, the achievements of mechanical medicine are so significant that many people remain convinced that the future of medicine lies almost exclusively in Era I approaches. While much of this enthusiasm is justified, we have already moved beyond the confines of mechanistic medicine in our quest for health and healing, as we shall see.
I have spent most of my life as a physician working in Era I medicine, and I bow deeply in gratitude to its architects. | Larry Trivieri, Jr. See book keywords and concepts | The Future of Cell Therapy
Stem cells may play an important role in the future of medicine. These cells, manipulated to develop into specialized cells, offer the possibility of providing the capacity to continually repair damaged tissues or prolong the life span of important organ systems such as the brain and immune system by supplying a renewable source of new cells. Research needs to continue to find the best and most reliable source for these cells and to develop new therapies using stem cells. | Martin L. Cross See book keywords and concepts | But that is hardly the answer to the future of medicine in America.
The answer is to invent a whole new system that is indebted to neither Washington, the HMOs, the insurance industry, or the doctors. Instead, we need a methodology that puts patients first, last, and always.
Is it possible? I believe so, if the various special interest groups, including our politicians, would stop their selfish intransigence and false ideologies of left and right and start to concentrate on the American genius for civic good sense.
Who do Americans trust? Distant politicians? Absolutely not. | John Robbins See book keywords and concepts | I am a dedicated follower of Hygeia and want to interject that viewpoint into any discussions of the future of medicine.
"In the West, a major focus of scientific medicine has been the identification of external agents of disease and the development of weapons against them. An outstanding success in the middle of this century was the discovery of antibiotics. . . . This success was a major factor in winning hearts and minds over to the Asklepian side, convincing most people that medical intervention with the products of technology was worth it, no matter the cost. . . . | Bernie S. Siegel, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | This, I feel, is the real future of medicine. Scientists often say you must see in order to believe, but I know you must believe in order to see. When I was in college and took philosophy and religion, one day the teacher was discussing St. Augustine, who said you must love in order to see. I raised my hand and said, "I thought love was blind." I never got a satisfactory answer from the teacher. Now I see that you must love and believe, that is, be open, so that true sharing can occur, and you will see what is in front of you. | Neal Barnard, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | In spite of the economic forces that often slow progress, we have every reason to be optimistic about the future of medicine. More and more doctors are integrating nutrition into their practices, and scientific journals are responding with reports on its efficacy. | John D. Lantos, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | The ongoing national discussion about the future of medicine seeks solutions within the enterprise—reorganizations, new corporate entities, better health services research. These may be solutions to the wrong problems. There is no "solution" to the fact that we will all suffer and will all die. There is no "solution" that avoids the need for ongoing moral choices. In the end, we are left with decisions about how and whether to respond to those whose pain seems intractable and whose suffering seems unbearable. |
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