Modern Medicine. Key philosophies of modern medicine  Modern Western Medicine is based on a narrow “scientific” model, and arrogantly ignores and rejects.

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Modern Medicine

Key philosophies of modern medicine  Modern Western Medicine is based on a narrow “scientific” model, and arrogantly ignores and rejects therapies and entire medical systems that don’t fit this model.

Key Equipment used in Modern Medicine  The da Vinci Surgical System ( surgery/davinci-surgical-system/ )  Computerized axial tomography (CAT Scan)  An image of a body structure produced by computerized axial tomography.  Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)  The use of nuclear magnetic resonance to produce images of the molecules that make up a substance  Ultrasound  The use of ultrasonic waves for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes

Key People in Modern Medicine  Dr. Jonas Salk- A American physician and researcher known for the development of the first successful polio vaccine.  Sir Alexander Fleming- A Scottish biologist and pharmacologist known for the discovery and isolation of the antibiotic substance penicillin from the fungus Penicillium notatum.

Health problems being treated with modern medicine  Chicken Pox  Malaria  Measles  Polio  Small Pox  HIV  Cancer

Preventative Methods  Scientist have developed vaccines and antibiotics to help cure illnesses in modern medicine…  Vaccines-A preparation of a weakened or killed pathogen, such as a bacterium or virus, or of a portion of the pathogen's structure that upon administration stimulates antibody production or cellular immunity against the pathogen but is incapable of causing severe infection. Antibiotics- A substance, such as penicillin, produced by or derived from certain fungi, bacteria, and other organisms, that can destroy or inhibit the growth of other microorganisms.

Theories For Cures  As you wake up in the morning before brushing teeth, drink 4 × 160ml glasses of water  2. Brush and clean the mouth but do not eat or drink anything for 45 minutes  3. After 45 minutes you may eat and drink as normal.  4. After 15 minutes of breakfast, lunch and dinner do not eat or drink anything for 2 hours – you can drink straight after a meal (within the first 15 minutes) but not for 2 hours after that.  5. Those who are old or sick and are unable to drink 4 glasses of water at the beginning may commence by taking little water and gradually increase it to 4 glasses per day.  6. Can treat Headache, body ache, heart system, arthritis, fast heart beat, epilepsy, excess fatness, bronchitis asthma, TB, meningitis, kidney and urine diseases, vomiting, gastritis, diarrhea, piles, diabetes, constipation, all eye diseases, womb, cancer and menstrual disorders, ear nose and throat diseases.

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