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Created on: August 10, 2009
Lack of Knowledge Or Lack of Adequate Knowledge Regarding Natural Cures
"Is the truth about natural cures being suppressed?" appears to be more a question about human knowledge regarding natural cures, than one about the suppression of the truth about natural cures. This issue also involves the partial or total lack of medical knowledge about natural cures or the lack of appropriate and pertinent medical knowledge about natural cures, more than the actual suppression of truth.
Why might one argue that this is so?
The medical profession, portrayed as any individual medical person or as a collective whole, has far more to gain by attaining the knowledge about natural cures for human illnesses and diseases, than by suppressing the truth about them. People, as individuals, and humankind as a whole, have much to gain in terms of general health and well being.
The majority of medical professionals and health care givers are continually seeking additional, improved ways to help and to cure human beings of many different kinds of health-related conditions, diseases and other medical problems. They are not intentionally avoiding measures, procedures or treatments, that they know might or would help people medically or cure them of fatal illnesses or diseases.
No one wants to see any disease processes run rampant throughout the entire world. Everyone, who is a legitimate medical professional, does whatever is necessary to prevent that from happening. In fact, not to do so, would be totally opposite to what medical theory and practice teach, as well as what medical professionals and health care givers represent, with regard to the field of medicine, medical practice and global health care.
At the same time, alternative health remains somewhat controversial, because members of the medical profession also have the duty and responsibility to protect their patients and human beings as a whole, from those kinds of medical practices that may ultimately do more harm than good.
A lack of knowledge or the lack of adequate knowledge about natural cures, often leads medical professionals and other health care givers, into the pursuit of medical knowledge that leads them down their own, more familiar pathways of medical knowledge, rather than into the kinds of medical knowledge that are accepted or have been developed in other countries or different parts of the world.
It is not possible or even feasible, for any one of the world's medical professionals
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