in my opinion, Western medicine has one big flaw. Considers man as a supermarket divided into departments, independent of each other. Each with their own responsibilities, with its tasks and its limitations. Each agency is headed by some "specialist in the field."
And even doctors, therefore, act accordingly.
You have a headache? There aspirin makes you ready to go. Does it hurt your stomach? Is anyone ready to give you the Malox! You have high blood pressure? Is anyone ready to give you a pill!. Each has its branch of jurisdiction does not go beyond that ever. More than a cultural necessity has now become a way of thinking about man and disease.
Unfortunately, in my opinion, this view of things implies a far more serious consequences.
The man is never treated as a whole. The only effects are eliminated and never the cause, never the root is extracted. Although the effect disappears, though at the moment does not feel any consequence, there is always the root and manifest itself in other forms, perhaps even different.
Thus, a normal headache become a gastritis, a stomach ache turns into a sore back etc. It will change only the form as long as the root will not be removed.
And we will run to put pieces in color, now here, now there, hiding for a while for our eyes only what emerges. But the root is always there, always there, hidden and never cured.
Unfortunately this way of thinking has played in daily life. So the man treats her with problems such as diseases. It focuses on the effects, hiding, or deleting them but do not think that is the root inside of him. And has the illusion of having them resolved because only lives for a quiet period.
"You can not pluck a flower without troubling a star" - Galileo Galilei
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