Traditional medical wisdom tells us to wake up about 45 minutes before the sunrise.
It does not say wake up at 6AM or 7AM.
The sunrise changes by season.
Resist the change in your schedule imposed by daylight savings.
Live by the Sun.
Officially started publishing as I learn from my deep dive into Avicenna's 5-volume compendium:
The Canon of Medicine - The Law of Natural Healing
As someone who's been in the modern medical paradigm for a decade, this has been for more informative than I ever imagined.
What if cancer is the few remaining fully competent cells remaining in a truly diseased organ, that are trying to escape the mothership?
These cells are growing irrespective of the rest of the organ, eventually escaping (metastasis), and de-differentiating to the point that they don't have just 2 copies of our DNA.
They have way more.
Cancer is cells escaping from a truly diseased environment.
The final frontier of organ disease.
Maybe this is related to the desire to escape earth and start something new?
Traditional medicine was the original decentralized medicine. Allopathic medicine (MDs) is centralized. @DrJackKruse
One of the general differences can be seen in its trust and humility.
Traditional medicine has humility, and knows that life is far more sophisticated and omniscient than we give it credit it for.
So, its practice defers to the wisdom of the body and merely supports the body's needs.
You can call it a trust in the emergent wisdom of the body by interplay of many complex factors.
This is fundamentally a trust in a decentralized framework.
Whereas, allopathic medicine tends to mistrust the body and overestimates its power.
This leads to a tendency to interfere with what the body is trying to accomplish. It knows better.
So it cuts out body parts, irradiates and poisons, interfere with protein function, or disrupts the microbiome.
This is arrogance.
And it is no wonder it exists in a centralized paradigm.
The centralization happens at many scales.
Infectious disease is at the level of the organism.
General medicine broadly focuses at organs.
Endocrinologists, for example, focus on cellular communication.
Geneticists on nucleic acids.
Each silo'd and centralized itself.
This centralization gives rise to an attack vector on the practice.
For example, a charlatan may learn a few things, pretending to be a doctor.
But does the same thing for every patient - e.g. bloodletting done wrong.
Whereas the decentralized traditionalist knows that every technique has its place, and so uses bloodletting sparingly and selectively.
One's making money.
The other is practicing medicine.
Traditional medicine was the original decentralized medicine.
When I was young, the goal was to become a doctor - not an MD.
Now, after many years in this field and a lifetime of continued learning.
Still, the goal is to be a doctor.
Not an MD.
Time has revealed who was a reliable source of information re:covid and who wasn't.
There are many people whom I respect that were wrong about almost all of it.
I do not begrudge those who had no experience in the related fields to tell right from wrong.
My gripe is not with you.
But, those of you who should've known better...
...such as doctors, clinical researchers, academics, libertarians, constitutional lawyers.
You have proven worthless when shit hits the fan.
And many of you are smart enough to know better.
For you, it's even worse.
You were either paid off or scared.
Prostitutes or cowards.
It's easy to blame "lifestyle" and "environment" as the cause of people's illnesses.
Don't get me wrong, it is true.
Most of our health is downstream to our choices.
But, our choices are downstream to something else.
Something more pernicious, and harder to see.
We have been lied to about what we are, how we work, and what our role in the universe is.
The healthcare revolution cannot be without a spiritual awakening.