CURE Quote
There was, until the end of the eighteenth century, a theory that insanity is due to possession by devils. It was inferred that any pain suffered by the patient is also suffered by the devils, so that the best cure is to make the patient suffer so much that the devils will decide to abandon him. The insane, in accordance with this theory, were savagely beaten.
— Russell, Bertrand, 1872-1970, The Basic Writings of Bertrand Russell, 1961Archives
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The Missing Cured
Have you ever been cured of an illness or disease and the cure was ignored, the cure went missing? It happens a lot. Where might we find an illness cured? Where does an illness go, after it’s cured? We sometimes … Continue reading
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The Systemic Suppression of the Cured, their Cures and their Curers
How many diseases have we cured in the past 20 years? The past 50 years? When was the last time our medical systems found a cure for a disease? I’m not sure, but, having studied cure extensively, I have a … Continue reading
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Cures are better than Preventatives
Is “prevention better than cure?” or “cure better than prevention?” Does it depend? We need a solid understanding of cure, prevention, and the differences between them. There are two elementary types of cures and three fundamental types of preventatives. CURE … Continue reading
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What we Know about The FLU
We know two things about COVID and one about the pandemic: First: We know how to cure COVID. Our bodies know how to cure COVID, given sufficient resources – although additional assistance is usually appropriate, sometimes necessary. Statistics, updated … Continue reading
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The Hospital Janitor
The stranger arrived, out of breath, at the deserted clinic entrance. Sweating and extremely tired from the journey, and from his illness. He mopped his face with a handkerchief, shading his eyes from the glare, he looked at the locked … Continue reading
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