The fascinated way that modern medicines are designed and
packed and replete on shelves of drug
shops with their intricate names charm many who consume them without knowing
what actually they are taking. If we could consult a dictionary, then we would know
that most medicines we see as beautifully displayed in drug shops are poisonous
substances rather than calling them as medicines.
Not the way drugs are designed and beautifully fashioned
make them curative, but the components and the potency are what matter much.
That is to say, we do not look at medicines, be it synthetic or otherwise, how
beautifully they are designed and packaged and consider them curative,but
medicines that heal diseases may require a lot than this.
Drugs like paracetamol,aspirin and other pain killers do not
cure disease, they only change the form of disease and location, for example
you may be taking a drug for headache, the headache will disappear and reappear
in abdominal pains.that is the work of most pain relieving drugs.
Apparently, most of these drugs, which are in the form of
pills, tables and capsules often cause constipation and heaviness at the lower
abdomen, especially gelatin-capsules, which are mostly made from the intestines
of common beasts.
The disease which the drug was given to cure may
disappear,but only to reappear in new forms such as ulcers, skin disease,
painful disease joints, abdominal problems, liver inflammations,eye and ear
troubles.
When nature keeps struggling and the patient suffers with
different complicated ailments, without any apparent reasons and discovered
causes until there is a sudden break down in the efforts to survive,without
success, death follows, he/she died out of drugs not disease.
Rather than dosing your body with chemicals,there are
simple natural remedies such as
sunlight, pure air, exercise and proper rest can help build up your body
system.
Also clay, charcoal,lemon, garlic,lime and leaves are other
alternative that can be taken rather than drugs.
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