A friend has had ulcerative colitis for about seven years. I told him in the beginning that it was curable. Doctors told him it was NOT curable so he believed them instead.
Over the years, they put him on different medications and when it didn't work anymore, they switched him to a new medication.
Now he's on a sort of chemotherapy where he sits for awhile and they feed a serum into his arm to control his symptoms. Very expensive; his insurance covers only a portion of the cost.
I see it often - when someone gets on the medical hamster wheel of pills and procedures, they never leave it. They become trapped into continuing and for some reason they don't want to seek out better doctors who can cure their condition.
Very interesting. And now I’m thinking of my thyroid nodules in a different light! How would one go about finding root causes of these “granulomas”? It seems detoxing might help. Thanks for showing us yet again how the medical industrial complex doesn’t have our back.
I am in awe of the anatomical description of the cavity behind the eye. Our bodies are beyond art - their living dance of interdependent complexity leaves me speechless. ✨
Opthalmology, another junk profession designed by experts who want to inflate how important they are. Idiopathic translated to simple 6-year old English is "I don't know what I am talking about so I will put you on a hamster wheel of drugs and see what sticks". Just say "No, I am not a hamster. Thank you for telling me you spent 8 years of your life and $200,000 or more for the right to charge me to hear you admit that."
It is amazing to hear how many diagnostic codes use idiopathic. Tells you the ICD codes are more bullshit than actual diseases, especially diseases that can't be solved with a change in lifestyle choices. So who gets rich on ICD codes? Oh big pharma, insurance companies and revolving door bureaucrats of our regulatory agencies so they will ignore food and non-patented plants as possible cures.
To complete the circle of enslavement, they now tell the doctor who just spent his or her house money on education on Big Pharma terms just to have the said regulatory agencies suppress the right to free speech or to exercise craft as the doctor sees fit as a condition to hang a piece of a dead tree with fancy script on an office wall. Moreover, now the doctor has the right to use big words and dispense poisons that sometimes have therapeutic benefit. Ask any doctor who dared to exercise their right to free speech or practice the way they see fit what happened.
Just to be clear. I am not anti-drug. They are life saving when used appropriately. I am against using them without thinking especially since many chronic conditions are either lifestyle, such as dietary or iatrogenic. So to avoid the hamster wheel and to present a doctor with a condition for which they can help, the patient needs to be willing to say no and be learn about the condition, (not so hard if the patient has a label for the condition) before saying yes. That prevents the hamster wheel and getting a cocktail of toxins that could have been avoided. In acute conditions, the doctor's treatment will almost always work, but the patient has to know when to say, "Thank-you, doctor. I'll call you when I need your services."
I appreciate the “Explain It To A 6 Year Old” summary at the end of your articles.
Thank you! This was an excellent article about the idiopathic term. We need this information in order to deal with the standard medical industry.
A friend has had ulcerative colitis for about seven years. I told him in the beginning that it was curable. Doctors told him it was NOT curable so he believed them instead.
Over the years, they put him on different medications and when it didn't work anymore, they switched him to a new medication.
Now he's on a sort of chemotherapy where he sits for awhile and they feed a serum into his arm to control his symptoms. Very expensive; his insurance covers only a portion of the cost.
I see it often - when someone gets on the medical hamster wheel of pills and procedures, they never leave it. They become trapped into continuing and for some reason they don't want to seek out better doctors who can cure their condition.
Very interesting. And now I’m thinking of my thyroid nodules in a different light! How would one go about finding root causes of these “granulomas”? It seems detoxing might help. Thanks for showing us yet again how the medical industrial complex doesn’t have our back.
Turning a few symptoms into a "Syndrome" was a real stroke of brilliance on the part of the allopathic masterminds.
That's sort of like the way they take natural events in a woman's life - like childbirth and menopause - and try like heck to make money off them.
I went through menopause without any doctor's visits or pills.
I accidentally stopped my hot flashes by drinking a green drink (with parsley and banana) every morning before having my breakfast.
I was making the green drink just to be healthy, and didn't know it's power to cure!
Idiopathic vs. Allopathic? Same same.
Bates was known to CURE all eye pathologies.
https://substack.com/@arcpath/note/p-194514929?r=8153x6&utm_medium=ios&utm_source=notes-share-action
I am in awe of the anatomical description of the cavity behind the eye. Our bodies are beyond art - their living dance of interdependent complexity leaves me speechless. ✨
Opthalmology, another junk profession designed by experts who want to inflate how important they are. Idiopathic translated to simple 6-year old English is "I don't know what I am talking about so I will put you on a hamster wheel of drugs and see what sticks". Just say "No, I am not a hamster. Thank you for telling me you spent 8 years of your life and $200,000 or more for the right to charge me to hear you admit that."
It is amazing to hear how many diagnostic codes use idiopathic. Tells you the ICD codes are more bullshit than actual diseases, especially diseases that can't be solved with a change in lifestyle choices. So who gets rich on ICD codes? Oh big pharma, insurance companies and revolving door bureaucrats of our regulatory agencies so they will ignore food and non-patented plants as possible cures.
To complete the circle of enslavement, they now tell the doctor who just spent his or her house money on education on Big Pharma terms just to have the said regulatory agencies suppress the right to free speech or to exercise craft as the doctor sees fit as a condition to hang a piece of a dead tree with fancy script on an office wall. Moreover, now the doctor has the right to use big words and dispense poisons that sometimes have therapeutic benefit. Ask any doctor who dared to exercise their right to free speech or practice the way they see fit what happened.
Just to be clear. I am not anti-drug. They are life saving when used appropriately. I am against using them without thinking especially since many chronic conditions are either lifestyle, such as dietary or iatrogenic. So to avoid the hamster wheel and to present a doctor with a condition for which they can help, the patient needs to be willing to say no and be learn about the condition, (not so hard if the patient has a label for the condition) before saying yes. That prevents the hamster wheel and getting a cocktail of toxins that could have been avoided. In acute conditions, the doctor's treatment will almost always work, but the patient has to know when to say, "Thank-you, doctor. I'll call you when I need your services."
How can the body be helped to remove whatever it is that causes the wall to be built?
I would love if you go through my article https://arcpath.substack.com/p/mastering-the-bone-marrow-assessment?r=8153x6&utm_medium=ios