As we walk around, trying to wake up from the past two and a half years, we seem to have two different groups asking related questions:
- Why are they still wearing masks
- Why are they not wearing masks
(they, in each case, being the other people)
As we walk around, trying to wake up from the past two and a half years, we seem to have two different groups asking related questions:
There is one kind of cure that is largely invisible to current medical theory and practice. How can a cure be invisible?
There are exactly two fundamental types of cures, based on cause – attribute cures and causal cures. Current conventional and alternative medical theories only recognize attribute cures.
Causal cures are invisible.
Continue readingHave 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 use the word cured for patients who have been cured (usually plural), “the cured were released from the sanitarium.” But, the illness is cured, not the patient.
Where are our statistics for cured? There are none. No one tracks cured cases of any disease.
Continue readingHow 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 good idea which diseases can be cured and proven to be cured – and which cannot – both officially and unofficially. The answers are simple and clear.
Officially, cured is defined medically for a disease that can be cured by an approved medical treatment. That’s why there is “no cure for the common cold” and many commonly cured diseases like influenza, measles, and the dreaded (forbidden word) flu. Most cases of these diseases are easily cured by natural healthiness, but, because they were not cured by “an approved medical treatment,” all cures and all cases of cured are simply ignored. In addition to ignoring all of these cases of cured, there are no statistics of cases cured for any disease.
Continue readingIs “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.
Every cure is a transformation. There are two basic transformative cures.
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