Substitution Therapy

Iatrogenic disease = a illness started by the doctor.

Because the patient trusted the medical profession and doctor, it is harder to treat such people due to their faith in the wrongful diagnosis, their faith in titles, and their faith in the doctor who treated the patient.

If you try to tell the patient otherwise he our she says, “But my doctor said...”

These doctor’s can use Substitution Therapy, and this method of “treatment” does “not” cure the patient long-term, but it does seem to help the patient short-term.

To the patient they feel that they have been cured, and then after a few months the problem comes back or something else raises is ugly head, and of course the forever suffering patient has to go back to the doctor for more treatment, the doctor will use Substitution Therapy again, and on it goes.

Have you ever wondered why some people always stay sick, overweight, illness limits their life etc?

According to the book that I am reading, if the doctors stopped using Substitution Therapy then the lower-grade physician would vanish. I assume he means the common GP.

It has been long known that the emotional and mental state of the patient affects the patients physical body. But they didn’t educate the general public in understanding this. Instead we are told to totally trust the health professionals “in all things” and even if they fail constantly, we still trust them. We just suffer miserable unhealthy lives.

If the general public new how the mind affects the body, then they would be more receptive to being told that a change of lifestyle, good mental health (lack of emotional baggage, troubles, lack of fears and worries etc) would bring better health.

When we visit the GP we are told the doctors opinion, and then told to take medicine “so many times a day”.

This visit to the doctor seems to make everything all right, “for a while”. People trust so much that they don’t put 2 and 2 together to make 4, the correct answer.

People need to be educated to what is really going on. We need the facts, and we need to sort our own minds and lives out so that it keeps us out of the doctors office.

All the best from
James M Sandbrook.
‎Tuesday, ‎28 ‎April ‎2015, ‏‎4:00:10 PM.

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