- Alternative Therapies are better than Allopathic (MYTH/ FALSE)
The Danger of Simply Switching From Allopathic to Alternative Therapies
Without fundamental change of consciousness, alternative therapies become just another option that follows the allopathic paradigm, which states that “disease will happen, and when it does, you treat it.”
But to actually create health, you must get right down to the root cause.
Spencers’s Story of lung.
Dr. Chestnut says,
“I think therapies are useful but they’re still in the paradigm that they’re only given to people who are sick, and they’re generally aimed at getting people who are sick away from that particular illness.
What I’m saying is, the goal shouldn’t be to treat or have therapy for a particular illness at all. The whole goal should be to restore health. And that’s a very different paradigm.”
2. Your Genes predetermine your health (MYTH/FALSE)
What is the Root Cause of Illness, AND the Answer to an Optimally Healthy Life?
All other animals on our planet control weight automatically!
Only animals we feed have weight issues!
As soon as you truly understand that your genes do not predetermine your health and longevity, it becomes self-evident that it’s your lifestyle choices that trigger disease and sets the bar for your level of health.
It’s imperative to realize that it’s NORMAL to be healthy!
And hence your lifestyle choices should be aimed at living up to your potential; to optimize your health, rather than trying to run from inevitable disease.
Our current disease-based paradigm is a true testament to the power of advertising and well-orchestrated PR campaigns.
People don’t believe disease is normal or that drugs can cure disease because it’s true. This cultural belief system was created and paid for by the pharmaceutical industry to the tune of tens of billions of dollars a year.
Insidious and unrelenting media manipulation has molded the public belief system and created this cultural conditioning that is precisely opposite of the truth — which is that your body is designed to stay healthy; to maintain homeostasis and always seek to regain balance.
Your lifestyle choices will either help or hinder this entirely natural process.
It’s possible that the impact of traumatic experiences may be epigenetically inherited via molecular memory that is passed down through generations. Although still controversial, new research takes this concept a step further and demonstrates that traumatic behavior could be reversed when it would otherwise be inherited. A study, published in Neuropsychopharmacology, was conducted by researchers at the University of Zurich and ETH Zurich and showed that behavioral symptoms associated with trauma in male mice and their offspring can be undone with environmental enrichment. Specifically, this reversal and removal of traumatic symptoms were found to be linked to the epigenetic regulation of the glucocorticoid receptor gene.
Healing yourself will reset your family!
The likelihood of developing behavioral and psychiatric disorders later in life is thought to be increased by trauma. The detrimental effects of such an event can be seen in the children of those who were impacted by it, despite these children never having experienced it themselves. This inherited molecular memory can be detected in the child’s epigenome.
3. Drugs and Vitamin Supplements Heal Disease (MYTH)
Supplements always make you healthier. (MYTH)
What everyone has to address is “WHAT ARE YOU EATING?”
Vitamin supplements may be not only ineffectual but even dangerous, studies have shown. For example, a study published in 2016 showed that some older women who take calcium supplements may face an increased risk of dementia. And in a huge review of 20 years of supplement research published in 2015, researchers found that taking high doses of vitamins may be linked with an increased risk of cancer.
Aside from these possible long-term risks, reports have suggested that supplements can cause damage in the short term too. A report published in 2016 found that a man in Pennsylvania who took Ayurvedic herbal supplement developed lead poisoning. Another report, also published in 2016, showed that a 4-year-old boy in England went to the ER after taking a slew of “natural” supplements, and developing a condition called vitamin D toxicity.
“The FDA does not require supplements to be regulated in the same way that drugs are, which can be a real problem,” Vreeman said in 2010. As a result, the safety of many supplements has not been rigorously studied. Furthermore, supplement bottles can sport unsubstantiated claims and even make errors in dosage recommendations, she said.
It’s a better idea to get your vitamins and other nutrients from eating real food, rather than taking a pill, she said.
4. Doctors, Healers, and Medical supplement Tools heal DISEASE (MYTH)
INTERMITTENT FASTING HEALS!
MILD STATE OF KETOSIS IS THE IDEAL PLACE TO BE!
Ancel Keys hypothesis ruins our medicine!
Spontaneous Remissions Bibliography
In 1993, the Institute of Noetic Sciences published Spontaneous Remission: An Annotated Bibliography. In this work, the authors, Caryle Hirshberg and the late Brendan O’Regan, defined spontaneous remission as “the disappearance, complete or incomplete, of a disease or cancer without medical treatment or treatment that is considered inadequate to produce the resulting disappearance of disease symptoms or tumor.”
Because there was no standard reference for the field of spontaneous remission before that time, the Remission Project cataloged the world’s medical literature on the subject and the resulting book was the largest database of medically reported cases of spontaneous remission in the world, with more than 3,500 references from more than 800 journals in 20 different languages.
For the Online Spontaneous Remission Bibliography Project, we used the original work and provided additional data for an online copy of the Remission Database, made PDFs from Spontaneous Remission Bibliography chapters, included theories about Remission, included a list of frequently asked questions, and completed a literature review to update the database. Staff for this phase of the project ihcluded Caryle Hirshberg, Principal Investigator; Marilyn Mandala Schlitz, PhD,Co-investigator; and Kelly Durkin, Project Staff.
Project Resources
- See the book Spontaneous Remission: An Annotated Bibliography in our library — all chapters and documents in the bibliography are available on this book page as downloadable PDFs. You can also purchase a copy of the complete publication.
- Links to related books and websites
- Related video clips
- Frequently asked questions about spontaneous remission
5. You are a body that is 99% like everyone else’s body. You have processes like everyone else. (MYTH)
Truth: A Whole food affects the whole body vs
FDA test use healthy people mostly.
List of side affects are generated from healthy people.
Different types of drugs affect your body in different ways, and the effects associated with drugs can vary from person to person. How a drug effects an individual is dependent on a variety of factors including body size, general health, the amount and strength of the drug, and whether any other drugs are in the system at the same time. It is important to remember that illegal drugs are not controlled substances, and therefore the quality and strength may differ from one batch to another.
Drugs can have short-term and long-term effects. These effects can be physical and psychological, and can include dependency.You may act differently, feel differently and think differently if you have taken drugs. And you may struggle to control your actions and thoughts.
You might begin to use drugs without thinking about any harm to your body. You might think drugs won’t become a problem because you are only a casual user. The more you take a drug, the more likely you are to build up a tolerance to its effects. This can lead to the need to take larger doses to obtain the effects of the drug. For this reason, evidence suggests that after prolonged use, many drugs can cause dependence. Drug dependence can quickly begin to affect your psychological and physical health, and can also affect your work and social life.It is important to remember that there is no safe level of drug use. Be careful when taking any kind of drug.
6. The stars do not affect your health. (MYTH)
An expert interviewed for The City Dark, cancer epidemiologist Richard G. Stevens with the University of Connecticut Health Center, said women who work night shifts have a greater risk for developing breast cancer. David Blask of Tulane University said that blood rich in the sleep hormone melatonin can suppress the formation of cancerous tumors in rats.
Czeisler noted that human melatonin production rapidly declines in response to light exposure, yet most city dwellers awaken early for work or school, spend long days under artificial light, often consuming caffeine, then stare at computer and television screens at night. He describes the impacts of this lifestyle on melatonin production as “The Big Squeeze.”
The film also highlighted some of the environmental consequences of increased artificial light. The decline of fireflies, the death of birds that collide with brightly lit buildings during migration, and the fatal disorientation of newly hatched sea turtles are only a few examples of how light pollution affects different species, experts said.
How does the loss of an authentic night sky affect people’s views of the world, or even their spiritual beliefs? Astronomer Jeff Kuhn at the University of Hawaii commented, “Seeing the universe around us tells us about our own part of the universe. And to close that door I think would change the character of humankind entirely.” Panelist Robert Morrison, associate professor of religion at Bowdoin College, noted that many civilizations throughout history have used the night sky as a way to interpret the world and the passage of time. Yet, young people living in big cities can only see a handful of stars on any given evening.
Overall, this study strongly confirms that daily autonomic nervous system ANS activity, as reflected by Heart rate variability measures, responds to changes in geomagnetic and solar activity primarily during periods undisturbed by solar activity. Furthermore, these ANS responses are initiated at different times after the change in the various environmental factors and continue over different lengths of time. Solar wind was negatively correlated with IBIs indicating that heart rate increases with increases in solar wind that suggests a physiological stress reaction occurred. It appears that increased cosmic rays, solar radio flux, and Schumann resonance power are all associated with increased HRV and increased parasympathetic activity, and the ANS responds quickly to changes in these environmental factors.
These may well be some of the key drivers of Tchijevsky’s Index of Mass Human Excitability that clearly tracks the solar cycle. These findings support the hypothesis that these energetic environmental factors act as energy sources that outplay in different ways depending on an individual’s health status and maturity level and capacity of self-regulation.
7. Diet, Exercise, and Positive attitude are enough to stay healthy! MYTH
Sound healing is the practice of using audio tones and vibrational frequencies to repair damaged tissue and cells within the body. It works on the basis that all matter is vibrating at specific frequencies, and sickness, disease, depression and stress causes human beings to vibrate at a lower frequency. Playing tones that promote healing, happiness and vitality will allow DNA strands to repair themselves, and several scientific studies have been conducted on the potential healing benefits of audio sound frequencies. Sound has been used as a healing tool for centuries, and is still regularly utilized by many different alternative healthcare centers. Tibetan singing bowels, tuning forks, drumming therapy, and even chanting are all used in sound therapy and many participants experience strong emotions during therapy sessions. Advocates of sound healing claim that it has the power to heal mental illness, arthritis, autoimmune disorders and can even shrink cancerous tumors. Learn about the different forms of sound healing and examine the evidence that supports its use as an alternative medical practice.
According to the Guardian, Sound Therapy “believe that our bodies contain ‘energy frequencies’ and that sonic frequencies can be used to reattune these energies when they go off key. All you have to do is lie down and bask in the tuneful beauty of ‘pure’ sound”.
Sound has been a tool for promoting the physical and emotional health of the body for as long as history can account for, deeply rooted in ancient cultures and civilizations. The ancient Egyptians used vowel sound chants in healing because they believed vowels were sacred. Tibetan monks take advantage of singing bowls, which they believe to be “a symbol of the unknowable” whose “vibrations have been described as the sound of the universe manifesting.”. Also When some American Indian medicine men and women were called upon to heal an ailing tribes member, they would fast in order to receive a song in dream or vision instructing them in how to carry out the treatment of their patient.
Psychoacoustics is the scientific study of the perception of sound, and it has fueled researchers paths to better understand how it can be used as medicine. To understand the fundamentals of sound in healing, we must first understand our brain waves. The nucleus of our thoughts, emotions, and behaviors, is the communication between neurons. Brain waves are generated by way of electrical pulses working in unison from masses of neurons interacting with one another. Brain waves are divided into five different bandwidths that are thought to form a spectrum of human consciousness. The slowest of the waves are delta waves (.5 to 3 Hz), which are the slowest brain waves and occur mostly during our deepest state of sleep. The fastest of the waves are gamma waves (25 to 100 Hz), which are associated with higher states of conscious perception. Alpha waves (8 to 12 Hz) occur when the brain is daydreaming or consciously practicing mindfulness or meditation.