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Woods and Paths (some thoughts about traditional medicine)

by Alyas <alyas77@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 1, 2008 at 11:33 AM

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I hope you do remember a saying =93Not to see the wood for the trees=94.
Let us reflect a little bit on this from the medical point of view and
illnesses as well. To begin with there=92s a forest which is an illness
you happen (do you really?) to develop in your body. Then =96 roads and
paths =96 your recovery ways, let this be a path through the forest, not
a single one, of course. In most cases we will have lots of variants.
And finally, trees =96 components of the forest looking different and
having different shapes at the same time, the same structure =96 roots,
trunks, foliage. Lets us associate trees with an illness in the
following way: roots being a cause, trunk and branches =96 influence on
the body (incorrect metabolism, functionality imbalance and so on) and
foliage =96 the symptoms meaning what we see and feel as a result of the
illness affecting our body. For instance, in the case of stomach ulcer
we might feel an acute pain in abdomen area, nausea.

And now let us dream on for a little while. Let us assume you are
cycling and all of a sudden entering a forest (it means you have been
diagnosed with an illness and it is setting on right at this very
moment). You have a path but it is dodging like a serpent trying to
digest sour apples it had overeaten. The path is intersecting with
other paths, leading deep into the forest, there are plenty of
crossings, forks in the road=85 Where to go and how to get to your
destination overcoming the obstacles? What will you do in a situation
like that?


What does an ordinary person do when feeling sick? Right you are, he/
she tries to get treatment should he/she want to be healthy. Yet, we
need to pass through the forest, don=92t we? What choice do we have in
this case? Let us, as an experienced marketer, consider all possible
variants with their pros and cons with the forest=92s size being our
starting point. It is a constant the radius being seven miles. It is
impossible to detour =96 there are natural obstacles both on the left
and on the right.


Variant # 1 A hit-or-miss fa****on way of solution (Self-treatment
without any understanding of the real cause)

Having neither maps nor any idea about where the exit is I will try
that path I see now, perhaps, I will succeed. Now, there=92s another
fork, I might try to turn to the left. Now to the right. One more
right turn. I have been cycling for four hours (it could be seen from
the hill =96 around seven miles to get to the other side) but there is
no exit. Oops, I saw this stump an hour ago=85.


=46rom medical point of view. Your finger aches. You don=92t feel like
seeing the doctor for he has his only method. I=92d better try and treat
it on my own. First, to heat it a little bit. It didn=92t work out. Ok,
I am gonna place some ice on it. Oh, something doesn=92t work out
either. Using garlic did but it started aching an hour later, that=92s
because I must have overeaten it. I tried for the second time =96 it was
of no effect with the finger aching more and more.


Conclusion. Self-treatment as one of the ways of modern medical
approaches can be acceptable. It is not that effective but lots of
patients think it normal.


Variant #2 The shortcut (Panacea)

I am an afraid of roads. I have strong feet and I am wearing my
helmet, thus, I am choosing a shortcut. Very well, oh, I have
forgotten the trees, well, that=92s all right. Ten yards is a normal
flight, twenty yards - it is getting dark. Now I see the light hearing
buzz in my ears. My poor bicycle with the front wheel wobbling. Now I
don=92t want this forest anymore. I=92d better leave it alone, though I
will have to carry my bicycle and repair it afterwards.


=46rom medical point of view. My finger keeps aching. All right, I will
call the doctor. He came, examined it for a long time for some reason
I don=92t know, felt it. Then felt my pulse, even did bloodletting.
However, my finger didn=92t stop aching and moreover, I started to feel
sick all the time and the cut spot doesn=92t heal=85

Conclusion. This method was popular until 17 century but then it was
replaced with more progressive and purposeful approaches. Yet, it is
still used in that way by some limited people for relatively honest
money-cheating from believers.


Variant #3. Calling your friend. (Expert=92s Advice)

=91Hi, I went astray in the forest and I need help=92.

=91What happened?=92

=91I can=92t get through it by any means=92.

=91Is it a big forest?=92

=91Not very much =96 but I don=92t the way that=92s the problem=92.

=91Is it dark there?=92

=91No there are birches all around there=92.

=91Why on earth do you need that forest for??? Just come here to us to
the mountains =96 have some fresh air and have a good rest=92.

=91Thank you so much =96 I knew you would help=92.


=46rom medical point of view. My finger aches a lot. I am going to my
doctor. He is examining it, feeling my pulse and taking my
temperature. He advises not to use my finger until it is healed and
vitamins to be taken before going to bed =96 he prescribed two packs for
me.


Variant #4 Romantic (Enhanced diagnostics with Expert=92s Advice or
Pathogenetic).

I might as well call my friend =96 the one that wanders in the woods and
helps others to find their way from it. Here=92s our conversation.

=91Hi. I am in a forest and I need help=92.

=91What happened?=92

=91I can=92t find my way though it=92.

=91Is it a coniferous forest?=92

=91No it=92s not, there are mostly birches and shrubbery=92.

=91Is the shrubbery high?=92

=91Waist-high=92.

=91Do birds chirp there?=92

=91They do from time to time=92.

=91What wheels does your bicycle have?=92

=91Round with spokes=92.

=91Yeah, that was a futile thing to do. Square and solid would have done
you much better there. You are unlikely to get out there on those
you=92ve got. Although most everybody uses with spokes. You might try
though. Okay, well, listen to me now. First you try and follow birds=92
chirping then go to the north, the moment you see a weird branchless
birch, turn to the west. Should you fail to see the birch, do not
turn. Got it?=92

=91I gotcha. Thanks a lot. If I am lucky, I will let you know=92.


=46rom medical point of view. My finger aches a lot. I going to my
doctor. He takes his time asking me about my life, especially about
last months of it. He suggests complete diagnostics and all sorts of
tests. I am doing my tests, doing the tomography and see my whole self
in 3D. I prove to have thrombosis in my right arm, kidneys=92 disorder,
intervertebral rupture, cicatrized ulcer, aggravating cirrhosis=85I
don=92t remember what not. They suggest two variants. I don=92t wish to go
mortuary yet. They advise eating well and leading healthy lifestyle.
Okay, I decided to start doing that while my finger was still a source
of pain.


Conclusion. Enhanced diagnostics on physical and biochemical levels is
rather evil than good. Because of excessive information and applying
statistics, personality of the patient=92s problem is lost.


Variant #5=85 But on the other hand, it will be cured forever.
(Surgical)

What a blessing that there are good people in the world. I am calling
a lumberjack I know. He came to me, had a look at the forest and saw
into the problem saying that I=92d better go home for it would be ready
in a week time. I came back a week later. There was a throughcut
across to the other side of the forest =96 a straight, broad and nice
one. I wasn=92t able to get through though =96 stumps and roots sticking
out are interfering.


=46rom medical point of view. My finger ahces a lot. The doctor turned
out to be a rarely polite and understanding person. He led me to the
surgery. I spent a week there and took my treatment. At the end they
gave me anaesthesia saying that I would be all right in 30 minutes. I
am waking up =96 I have no finger, nothing=92s going to ache anymore.
Still, it does as if it were there.


Variant #6 (Symptomatic)

This forest. Where to go?!? There is a straighter path leading to the
left, I will turn there. There goes a fork. Going straight away is
hard and uphill, let me turn to the right, it=92s going to be easier.
There goes a fork to the right with stumps, pits and bumps, whereas to
the left is no joy either. Yet, the branches do not dangle that low, I
will head there=85 To the left, to the right, again to the right and
then again to the left=85But there is no exit.

=46rom medical point of view. I came to see my doctor for help. He asked
what sort of pain I had. I answered it was awful. He prescribed pills.
They were effective. A week later the finger started aching again. The
doctor said I was getting used to the pills and prescribed other
pills. They worked too, for five days with my finger aching more and
more. The doctor mentioned the head =96 but it was my finger that ached.
We tried to apply the ointment. It ached less then. But the ointment
stinked a lot.

Conclusion: =91Do not seek easy ways, most of them lead you to the false
target=92.


Variant #7 GPS and maps (Information therapy)

Okay, where should I go? I have no idea. I don=92t see the other side of
the forest. There are lots of paths. I am taking out... no, not a
wallet from my wide pants but a GPS. The signal was resumed and the
area map was shown. Yeah, there were really lots of paths but there
was no a straight one leading to the other side of the forest. Okay, I
need to go there, there is the other side. I counted 17 turns. Who
walks like that? All right, I have got my itinerary, should I be
mistaken somewhere, my navigator will help me out there whether to
turn further or to make a U-turn. I have got 30 minutes to travel.
It=92s a little bit too much for seven miles but I haven=92t decided on
the straight road! But what should I do to the forest?1? I will have
to cross it many a time.


=46rom medical point of view. It=92s necessary to define a source and type
of the illness and the ways leading to its successful treatment. If
need be, in case the patient makes a mistake him/herself or to specify
data during the treatment process =96 doctors should modify further
steps to reach the sought-after result. The modification process given
can be carried out from time to time depending on the complexity and
type of the illness. Efforts of the patient him/herself are no less
im****tant than those of the doctor=92s. These are tactical tasks and
they of no account annul strategic ones =96 to detect a real cause of
the illness development and enable everybody to correct this cause or
causes on information level. In most cases such causes will be
breaking moral laws leading to deformations of information field and,
as a result, to illnesses on physical and mental levels.
 




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