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The Self-Health Handbook: Low-Cost, Easy-To-Use Therapies from Around the World pdf epub mobi txt 電子書 下載 2024
INTRODUCTION<br >Want a hot conversational topic that s sure to spur controversy? Try<br >healthcare. Debate about it spans borders, cuts across all economic<br >levels, permeates political campaigns, and influences boardroom deci-<br >sions. People everywhere are taking a new look at healthcare: what it<br >means, what it costs, who should receive it, who should pay, and how<br >it should be delivered. The way that governments, employers, and<br >ordinary citizens answer these questions will have far reaching conse-<br >quences.<br > As humankind has evolved, our concepts of what constitutes health-<br >rare have changed dramatically. In the beginning, there was no<br >healthcare except that provided by the individual through his or her wits<br >and common sense. Yet people survived and even prospered. Gradually,<br >systems of folk medicine developed in various commtmities that were<br >often remarkably similar despite vast geographic separations. With the<br >rise of civilizations came a corresponding increase in the scope and<br >sophistication of medical care. Trained physicians now treated the sick<br >and counseled the well. Though their practices might differ, ahnost all<br >early healthcare systems were holistic; that is, practitioners believed that<br >the mind and body were one and could not be treated separately.<br >Physicians treated the person and not the disease, and most medications<br >were derived from plants and other naturally occurring substances. With<br >some modifications, physicians practiced this type of medicine for cen-<br >turies. Eastern civilizations and native cultures never abandoned the<br >naturalistic approach, but early in this century, Western medicine took<br > a different course.<br > Spurred by technological advances and an emerging pharmaceutical<br > industry, Western medicine opted for more aggressive tactics. Myriad<br > powerful synthetic drugs (many based on compounds originally de-<br > rived from plants) replaced herbal teas and homemade tonics in the<br > treatment lexicon. Researchers developed sophisticated scientific equip-<br > ment that could plumb the depths of the human body as never before.<br > Progress in medicine came to be measured by the latest miracle drug and<br > cutting-edge technology.<br > The ,pill for an ill" philosophy shifted focus from the person to the<br > disease and thus helped sever the mind-body connection that is the crux<br > of holistic healing. Also, technological medicine made healthcare very<br > complicated--and costly. Only trained physicians knew what was going<br > on in this sophisticated, high-tech envirolunent. The patient simply said,<br > "Okay, doc," and swallowed the pill or underwent the treatment. Nev-<br >
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The Self-Health Handbook: Low-Cost, Easy-To-Use Therapies from Around the World pdf epub mobi txt 電子書 下載 2024