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www.healthcare-toolbox.com JULY 2009 |
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new strategies and tactics you can use to
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focus your attention on today's topic: You are about to read some powerful, earth-shaking, life-changing factors about alternative medical treatment which you may not wish to hear. So, buckle up your mental seat-belt because the ride through this rough territory might jolt you into serious considerations of how you might benefit from this information. My reasons for launching into this topic is because of what happened to a medical patient of mine which continues to upset me 30 years later. This 30 year old very intelligent athletic looking registered nurse, along with her husband, came to see me for unusual mild vaginal bleeding. Her physical exam of the area was normal except for a small raw area on the cervix which bled to touch. Her pap smear came back class 5 (cancer cells present) and the subsequent biopsy of the cervix confirmed a diagnosis of Stage One cancer of the cervix. Now, that category of cancer is early and essentially 99.9% curable by hysterectomy or irradiation treatment. It turns out she had been working for an herbal medicine doctor and felt no need to have an annual pap smear over the previous 5 years since herbal medicine she used was keeping her in perfect health. After fully discussing all avenues of treatment, the excellent prognosis for cure, and the very early nature of this fatal disease, if untreated, she refused all standard medical treatment because she had the strong belief that she would be cured by using only herbal medicine---her husband agreed. Hoping to change her mind, I pleaded with her at least to get a second opinion. I scheduled her appointment at the local university hospital oncology center. She never showed up for the appointment there. About two
years later, one afternoon during my
office hours, I received a call from the
local hospital emergency room doctor about
a patient claiming she had seen me
previously as a patient. The lady I
saw lying there I didn't recognize at
first, but her husband I did. Afterwards, I was plagued for many years about my incompetence at being unable to reach this lady at the beginning and convince her to be treated with known techniques. And, here I am still thinking about her and the "cure" that came from herbal medicine. I'm wondering:
Are you listening to what I'm saying? Although this is an extreme example of how people are led to believe in something that can't be shown to be true, yet adhered to with such a strong belief they are willing to die because of it, we all need to be reminded to keep an open mind above and beyond our own belief systems. You've heard, seen, viewed, and thought about what the media, radio, and TV are always throwing into your face, and convincingly you, at least to some degree, about the majestic healing powers of herbal medicines. This is an
honest effort to present the facts about
the usefulness, healing powers of, and
current scientific knowledge known today
about touted "natural medicines" stripped
of the hype, exaggerations, and
implications spread by the media.
Click Here to read the truth. Of course, if it weren't for the health food stores in every town in this country selling herbal medicines (not held to the standards set for real medicine) and millions of customers buying them, we might have another million folks out of a job this year. Sarcastic, but to the point. Belief is the core root for behavior patterns. This is no better explained than what Maxwell Maltz, M.D. uncovered in his book "The New Psycho-Cybernetics." And belief is derived from the interaction of memory based conscious and unconscious experiences in our lives. In other words, your brain picks up trillions of sensory messages fed into it daily and stores them (consider all the literature, ads, TV commercials, etc. about herbal medicine sent to your brain daily). So, when you consciously think about the value of herbal medicines, it's the instant job of the unconscious brain to put together a mental portfolio or report which summarizes your stored subconscious experiences, thoughts, and memories about the topic. When this summary is shipped up the conveyor belt to the conscious mind you, in a split second, you use the info to construct and validate your belief at that moment. Thankfully, it can be changed.
OOPS! I
just gave away the secret that 30 million
people who read Dr. Maltz's book, and used
the strategies to attain success in life,
have been hiding Click Here to understand how you've been terribly misled about the value and use of herbal medication.
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