911:Healthcare

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[edit] Introduction

(todo: research on 'alternative' healthcare, the medical ignorance and the medical conspiracies.)

  • Pharmacognosy ("Study of medicines from natural sources.")
    • Ethnomedicine ("Sub-field of medical anthropology and deals with the study of traditional medicines")

[edit] Culture and science

'Western' Culture Natural/alternative Culture
Pregnancy Obstetrics, steroid shots ([1], [2], [3])
Birth Labor Analgesia, Circumcision, spanking as lung function enforcement Natural childbirth
Nutrition Placenta consumption by the mother (and then indirectly by the child via early breast feeding)
Childcare and Day care Swaddling "natural child care" books
Culture
Agriculture
Healthcare toxic/synthesized/expensive medicine, symptom analysis, Vaccination, localized approach and symptom analysis non-toxic/natural/cheap medicine, whole body and environment approach
Dentistry todo: Root canal and body infections
Psychology
Education
Gender role
Spirituality

[edit] History

  • todo: history of big pharmaceutical company lobbying (science suppression with: professional rules & regulations, patents, scientific data suppression/distraction)
  • todo: quote from 911:Literature
  • todo: bio plasma research

[edit] Social Psychology

todo: merge with above history

[edit] Nutrition and non-toxic healthcare

See also: 'Alternative' medical systems

[edit] Nutrition

Nutrition (food, water, oxygen, warmth)

(todo)

[edit] Herbalism

Herbalism is a traditional medicinal or folk medicine practice based on the use of plants and plant extracts. Herbalism is also known as botanical medicine, medicinal botany, medical herbalism, herbal medicine, herbology, and phytotherapy. Sometimes the scope of herbal medicine is extended to include fungi and bee products, as well as minerals, shells and certain animal parts.

Many plants synthesize substances that are useful to the maintenance of health in humans and other animals. These include aromatic substances, most of which are phenols or their oxygen-substituted derivatives such as tannins. Many are secondary metabolites, of which at least 12,000 have been isolated — a number estimated to be less than 10% of the total. In many cases, these substances (particularly the alkaloids) serve as plant defense mechanisms against predation by microorganisms, insects, and herbivores. Many of the herbs and spices used by humans to season food yield useful medicinal compounds.

[edit] Chinese medicine

Chinese medicine (todo)

[edit] Acupuncture

Acupuncture (todo)

[edit] African medicine

Traditional African medicine is a holistic discipline involving extensive use of indigenous herbalism combined with aspects of African spirituality.

  • toresearch:

[edit] Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy is concerned with identifying and maximizing movement potential, within the spheres of promotion, prevention, treatment and rehabilitation. It involves the interaction between physical clients, families and care givers, in a process of assessing movement potential and in establishing agreed upon goals and objectives using knowledge and skills unique to physical therapists.

[edit] Osteopathy

Osteopathy is an approach to healthcare that emphasizes the role of the musculoskeletal system in health and disease.

[edit] Chiropractic

Chiropractic (from Greek chiros and praktikos meaning "done by hand") is a health care profession whose purpose is to diagnose and treat mechanical disorders of the spine and musculoskeletal system with the intention of affecting the nervous system and improving health. It is based on the premise that a spinal joint dysfunction can interfere with the nervous system and result in many different conditions of diminished health.

[edit] Anti-Psychiatry

Anti-Psychiatry (society/environment/culture based psychology)

  • todo: Anti-psychiatry / social psychiatry
  • todo: Entheogenic therapy research
  • todo: Psycho drugs toxicity

[edit] Other

See also:

[edit] Immune system weakening

(todo)

  • Human environment
  • Bioplasma
  • Physical body
  • Organs and nutrition/waste/regulation/information processes
  • Cell processes

[edit] Immune system overview

Immune system

(todo)

[edit] Nutritional deprivation

[edit] Nutritional toxins

  • todo:
    • toxic food additives, hormones
    • air pollution: traffic fuel combustion -> toxic dust

[edit] Phthalates

  • ...

[edit] Barium

[edit] Fluoride

[edit] Water toxins

  • ...
    • See also:
      • "Feds not addressing drugs in water":
        • "A White House task force that was supposed to devise a federal plan to research the issue of pharmaceuticals in drinking water has missed its deadline and failed to produce mandated reports and recommendations for coordination among numerous federal agencies, according to documents obtained by The Associated Press." ... "The working group on pharmaceuticals in the environment was formed two years ago through the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy. The panel has met several times for briefings and is aware of public concern about pharmaceuticals in water supplies, according to the documents. In a weekly report dated March 24, 2006, then-task force coordinator Kevin Geiss, wrote: "There has been considerable congressional interest in this topic." But it is impossible to track any possible progress by the group because the White House has classified task force agendas and minutes as internal documents, and therefore cannot be released, said spokeswoman Kristin Scuderi."

[edit] Pesticide toxins

[edit] Tobacco toxins

[edit] aspertame

  • todo: Donald Rumsfeld connection

[edit] GM food research

[edit] Stress

[edit] Awareness reductions

  • Television:
    • "You will need to study frequencies and different frequency effects on the brain patterns. You have been caught up in it my friend, we all have, we simply do not realise it. When you watch the TV this puts your brain in the Alpha state. Whatever it makes you more susceptible to subliminals for instance and consumerism. Study yourself gorping at the tell-a-lie-vision." [4]
    • "How television controls and programs minds"

[edit] Pathology and Vaccines

[edit] HIV and AIDS

HIV and AIDS

[edit] Literature

[edit] See also

  • Paul Tournier
    • "Médecine de La Personne" (available in english as "Radical Therapy")
  • Franz Renggli
    • "Angst und Geborgenheit" ("Anxiety and Security")
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