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Activation2041's avatar

Words cast spells. Calling ancient remedies and natural healing practices "alternative" positions them as inferior and suspect. The history of medicine, the real history, exposes allopathic practices for what they are, crude interlopers prioritizing profit over care. Yes, they can and do save lives in the short term but long term healing ... not so much. Too bad all these can't work together.

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As a Doctor of Oriental Medicine and Licensed Acupuncturist, I like to call what I do Holistic (East Asian) Medicine. For me the best explanation of the difference between conventional (reductionist) medicine and holistic medicine is the metaphors that they are premised upon. Conventional (germ theory): warfare: medicine is weaponry, interventions are targeted, the disease is the enemy, your body is battlefield, collateral damage is expected. Holistic (terrain theory): health is cultivated (agricultural/ecological), interventions are multivalent, soil (tissues) must be nourished and maintained, seeds (ideas/practices) must be planted and tended, and over time health becomes robust and fruitful.

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