КАК УНИЧТОЖАЛИ ПРИРОДНУЮ МЕДИЦИНУ. ОТЧЕТ ФЛЕКСНЕРА [СМОТРИ ПОКА НЕ УДАЛИЛИ]
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The video discusses the side effects of medication, the shift from holistic to specialized medicine, and critiques the modern healthcare system's reliance on pharmaceuticals.
Summary
- The speaker begins by expressing concern over the side effects of a medication they purchased for an illness.
- They highlight the transition from a holistic approach to treating patients to a more fragmented, specialized system.
- The Flexner Report and its impact on medical education and practice, funded by the Rockefeller Foundation, is discussed.
- The video critiques the suppression of natural medicine in favor of pharmaceutical solutions derived from petrochemicals.
- It emphasizes the importance of preventive healthcare and the benefits of natural healing methods over solely relying on chemical medications.
Chapter 1
The speaker reflects on the dilemma of treating a common cold with medication that has severe side effects.
- The person bought medicine for an illness and is reading the side effects, which include drowsiness, insomnia, eye pain, tinnitus, vomiting, depression, gastritis, diarrhea, and migraine.
- They ponder whether it's worth treating a cold given the potential side effects.
- The observation is made that even natural remedies can have side effects.
Chapter 2
The video describes the shift from a holistic to a specialized approach in medical treatment over time.
- Previously, treatment of a person was holistic, with the healer seeing the whole picture.
- Now, there are doctors for each part of the body, without concern for the impact on other organs.
- Consequences of treatments can manifest much later, leading to an absurd situation.
Chapter 3
The Flexner Report's role in shaping modern medicine and its connection to the Rockefeller Foundation are explained.
- The Flexner Report, financed by the Rockefeller Foundation, changed the course of medicine.
- The foundation is accused of funding the World Health Organization and pushing for a pharmaceutical-centric approach to healthcare.
Chapter 4
The emergence of allopathy and its contrast to traditional natural medicine practices is discussed.
- Allopathy, a term introduced by the founder of homeopathy, focuses on treating symptoms rather than causes.
- It often uses pharmacological drugs to block symptoms of diseases.
- Ancient medical systems relied on the body's natural forces to maintain balance and health.
Chapter 5
An explanation of how the Rockefeller family influenced medical education and practice to favor synthetic pharmaceuticals over natural remedies.
- John D. Rockefeller sought to create a market for synthetic drugs derived from petrochemicals.
- The American Medical Association was funded to discredit natural healing methods.
- Medical schools that did not align with the use of synthetic drugs were systematically eliminated.
Chapter 6
The long-term impact of the Flexner Report on natural medicine and the profession of healing is detailed.
- The number of homeopathic schools drastically reduced, and many non-allopathic practitioners lost their jobs.
- A declaration allowed the World Health Organization to apply the Flexner Report globally, promoting a materialistic approach to medicine.
Chapter 7
The video criticizes the current state of healthcare, which neglects holistic treatment and overly specializes.
- Modern healthcare often treats only the physical body and overlooks the mental and spiritual aspects of health.
- Specialization has led to a lack of doctors who can see the entire picture and prevent diseases from developing.
Chapter 8
The benefits of natural medicine are compared to the often harmful effects of chemical drugs.
- Ancient healing methods like Ayurveda and various natural treatments are now considered alternative medicine.
- Pharmaceutical drugs may alleviate symptoms but do not fully heal, leading to chronic illness.
Chapter 9
The case of the Norbekov method illustrates the medical industry's resistance to non-pharmaceutical healing methods.
- Norbekov developed an effective method for restoring vision without medication but faced silence from the medical community.
- Japan recognized the method's effectiveness but could not adopt it due to potential losses to its pharmaceutical and eyewear industries.
Chapter 10
The focus of the healthcare industry on treating symptoms rather than curing patients is highlighted.
- Modern medicine often treats diseases by masking symptoms, leading to dependency on medication and not addressing underlying health issues.
- Preventive measures and natural healing methods are disregarded by the industry.
Chapter 11
The importance of preventive care and energy healing as effective ways to maintain health is emphasized.
- Vedic techniques for restoring a person's energy and subtle material structure can minimize the need for medication.
- Preventive care is simpler and more cost-effective than treating diseases.
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