The physician or the Ear
Nose Throat specialist treats the Tonsillitis with antibiotics.
Tonsillitis is got rid of but then the patient suffers from
cough and bronchitis. Enter the Chest physician.
Bronchitis is treated but the patient comes on with pains
in the joint, a stiff back or a stiff neck or a frozen shoulder!
And the patients tryst with the chest physician is over. Enter
the Rheumatologist. Pain killers and muscle relaxants
partly improve the arthritis or spondylitis or spondylolysis
or spondylolisthesis. He refers the patient to a cheiro-praxis
or a Physiotherapist. The physiotherapist manipulates,
vibrates, massages the affected parts and advocates a long
drawn out exercise routine that is difficult to adhere (so
that he cannot be blamed if there is no cure). Back to the
rheumatologist who paves in the way to another specialist.
Enter the orthopedic surgeon. He is ready to cut and throw
away the mischievous disc.
Thus the patient, by now has traveled from a Physician to
a Ear-nose-throat surgeon; to a chest physician; to a Rheumatologist;
to a Physiotherapist; to a orthopedic, in search of the ever
evading cure. Further in the process he is diagnosed as an
hypertensive (high blood pressure patient) and under the guidance
of the cardiologist a new set of medicines are added to the
already existing list. Gradually the patient starts showing
high levels of cholesterol, triglycerides, and then ultimately
diabetes. This journey from tonsillitis or bronchitis to diabetes
and heart attacks is mathematically progressive and predictable
and therefore definitely AVOIDABLE. This can be done only
when one understands the Homoeopathic philosophy that Diseases
gets Transferred from one system or organ to another. No disease
in the body just appears without a precurser nor does it disappear
without a follower.
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