The reason there are so many answers is there are so many different people. One of many flaws in conventional medicine is that there must be only one answer to a problem or illness. Our bodies certainly work similarly but none of us are identical. We don’t live in the same place and thus our resources are also different. So many variable…
The reason there are so many answers is there are so many different people. One of many flaws in conventional medicine is that there must be only one answer to a problem or illness. Our bodies certainly work similarly but none of us are identical. We don’t live in the same place and thus our resources are also different. So many variables in people can cause what seems like the same thing but each person represents a unique set of those variables. For every healer and medicine there will be folks who are helped by such and folks for whom it won’t work. In alternative medicine we do not close our minds to the many ways a person can heal. In fact, I always taught my students and clients that healers do not heal. The best help a person find what works for their uniqueness and to help that person heal themselves.
The reason there are so many answers is there are so many different people. One of many flaws in conventional medicine is that there must be only one answer to a problem or illness. Our bodies certainly work similarly but none of us are identical. We don’t live in the same place and thus our resources are also different. So many variables in people can cause what seems like the same thing but each person represents a unique set of those variables. For every healer and medicine there will be folks who are helped by such and folks for whom it won’t work. In alternative medicine we do not close our minds to the many ways a person can heal. In fact, I always taught my students and clients that healers do not heal. The best help a person find what works for their uniqueness and to help that person heal themselves.
I love your response and wholeheartedly agree, and it's why Doctors should be able to practice medicine, and directors of policies should not, ever!