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Why only 10% of science makes you healthier

Actually it’s probably less than 10% but we’ll never know exactly.

The problem with most science is that it is based on these ideas that we consider false:

  1. that one can only be sure of facts that are measurable
  2. that one can measure everything with existing equipment
  3. that one can only be sure of facts that are repeatable
  4. that ultimate truth exists
  5. that material and spirit are two different things
  6. that one gets objective, genuine results from industry sponsored research
  7. that something is impossible if it doesn’t fit in known theories
  8. that one can fool nature without understanding holistic laws
  9. that making disappear symptoms is curing desease
  10. that the doctor knows best and the patient be patient, shut their mouth and just obey
  11. that food should be different from medication
  12. that using chemicals that are isolated from their natural context will not destroy the body and health
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I’ll never forget the argument of a philosopher, called Etienne Vermeersch, in a discussion about metaphysics on a national TV channel. He stated:

It cannot be true because it is impossible.

That is how a lot of scientists think. Isn’t this arrogant? It is costing a lot of lives, because therefore many good therapies are banned from hospitals and insurance, while they have proved to work.

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The Blue Buddha: Lost Secrets of Tibetan Medicine – documentary

“Twelve hundred years ago the people of Tibet developed a comprehensive medical system. They understood how the mind affects the body. They knew subtle ways of changing the body’s chemistry with medicines made from plants and minerals. They blessed their medicines in lengthy rituals. And they encoded this knowledge in a series of elaborate paintings called thangkas. Blue Buddha: Lost Secrets of Tibetan Medicine traces the odyssey of traditional Tibetan medicine from it’s roots in ancient Tibet, to a worldwide interest in it’s traditional medical wisdom.

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Ayurveda cures where others fail

Ayurveda exists for more than 5000 years in India and was shaped into the superior form of healing that it is now. More and more, western therapists uncover this ancient art of healing. Deepak Chopra was the one who popularized Ayurveda a lot in the west, because in his lectures and practice he used a big part of Ayurveda principles.

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