Saturday 8 June 2013

investigating alternative medicine for diseases

The alternative medicine in the inspection

The Seduction of medicine through the esoteric ". Destry Rides wrong turns and lies of Alternative Medicine" by Theodor Much in Goldegg Publisher

As the wishful thinking is exploited by patients Theodor Much shows in his new book "The Big Bluff. Aberrations and lies of Alternative Medicine," the end of February 2013 in Goldegg publisher appears. There is a counselor and educational book at the same time, addressed to the layman and critical readers interested in the question of what alternative medicine really able to afford and what is not.

Bluffing to lead the players to their own advantage is misleading - this is not just a strategy of poker players, but also by medical charlatans and healers. Beguiling, dubious simply frivolous and overpriced are clearly many esoteric diagnoses and treatments to pain and illness to be cured. But why even educated and intelligent people succumb to those promises? And why it is for many patients and their families, so difficult to distinguish reputable doctors and judge for yourself today from dubious information?



Homeopathy and Ayurveda to the test
The "esoteric" medicine has long been held in the everyday life collection, and doctors diagnosed the author Theodor Much. In his book "The Big Bluff" He therefore is the most popular diagnostic and treatment methods of alternative medicine - from acupuncture to homeopathy through Ayurveda - to the test. Muchs concern is no blanket condemnation of naturopathy; rather it separates relentlessly "the medical wheat from the chaff" and defines the relationship between alternative medical practices and the world of esotericism open to warn against dubious, unnecessary and dangerous practices of pseudo-doctors.

How to recognize pseudo-doctors?

Here, the author deals in the first part of the book with Principles and practices of "esoteric" medicine by the holism alternative medicine critically, for example, and gives hints on how to recognize pseudo-doctors. In the second part, the author deals with the particular alternative diagnoses and therapies exactly apart and distinguishes between "esoteric medicine" (eg homeopathy), procedures (eg, bioenergetics and bio-resonance) are based on false medical concepts, and bizarre scare tactics (eg vaccinations).


Really about the all the different methods of alternative medicine, I have not yet bothered me great. Here and there one time on something snapped. I usually ask them to also be interested in the circle. Why exactly do you do that? How did you get it? Do you believe in healing results? How exactly should the healing process go on? A lot of questions I had. Somehow I think even if it only believe it does, why is not what it. Before dealing with chemical products stuffs. Theodor Much assumes all under the microscope and especially also explains what should be firstonce the background of the healing method. Also present examples he lets us. I find very interesting background on what the individual alternative healing methods are based. Especially for me, has always pestered the other. Some things now seem more logical to me. Other things I would try if needed or I had even once tested himself for me. Interesting especially in the spring issue diets and bikini figures for women. Allen is known for example yes the fasting. I've never given it much. For how can a body function during the day and provide power when the engine is not fed? Mr. Much explains in his book "The Big Bluff" from the publisher Goldegg exactly this. Sounds logical that in a functioning body detox is not necessary, because there is still the appropriate transport away organs. For this, the creator has already taken care of. "Only the purse would purify" Much as in his account.

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