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- MODERN MEDICINE------------ROOTED IN ANCIENT TIMES
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- Herbs have been used successfully for over 4000 years in China for
- healing and balancing the body's energy. The use of herbs as body
- cleansers, rejuvenators, tonics and relaxers have been practiced by
- mankind, all over the world, from the very beginning of mankind's
- history of imperfection. These natural remedies are still in use
- today.
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- The code of medical ethics known as the Hippocratic Oath is still
- taken today by graduating students in many medical schools.
- Hippocrates, the so called, Father of Medicine,lived from 460-377
- BCE, and was one of the most observing and industrious men who ever
- lived. He was the first to conceive the idea of diagnosis and also
- exercised great care in regulating the diet of persons afflicted
- with acute diseases. Wounds were treated with the view of guarding
- against undue loss of blood. Herbs, diet, baths, fresh air, massage,
- rest and quiet formed the bulk of his treatments, and he made his
- followers swear on oath that they would give no poisonous remedies
- to their patients. Can modern medicine always say this? Between
- three and four hundred plants are mentioned in what are know as the
- Hippocratic Writings.
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- The familiar sign Rx, which is generally found in the upper left-
- hand corner of the modern prescription, has been traced to the pagan
- symbol for Jupiter. It has been said, that the ancient practice of
- placing this symbol at the head of prescriptions was instituted in
- the time of Nero, when the Christians were being brutally persecuted.
- The early Christians, whether physician or patient, were put to
- death, for refusing to use this symbol, their consciences would not
- let them use this or any symbol such as this one. These early
- Christians worshiped only the Creator, whose name can still be found
- in most Bibles today at Psalm 83.18.
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- The symbol indicated an allegiance of the physician to the State,
- whom Jupiter was the God of, and none could obtain medicine without
- this symbol. The symbol meant, "Take thou in the name of Jupiter."
- The ancients employed the Greek word `Physis', meaning the natural
- constitution, to signify pharmacy and sorcery, and that in this way
- those who taught and practiced the healing art, came to be know as
- "physicians."
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- From the many facts existing, we may well believe that there is not
- a single disease in man that may not be alleviated or cured in some
- herb or other, if we but knew which plant and where to find it.
- For, who has not often seen, not only our own domestic animals, but
- many of the untamed creatures of forest, field, and sky, seek out
- some one particular herb when laboring under sickness or some
- derangement? Our Creator has, of course, wisely implanted a definite
- instinct in these creatures, in order to serve for it's health, or
- restoration to health, from disease. In man, however, such instinct,
- is not instilled. Man has been given reason and judgment and a
- disposition to investigate the laws and mysteries of creation, in
- order to secure his own health. An old proverb says, "There are
- sermons in stones, and books in running brooks;" so do we behold
- volumes of wisdom in all the herbal kingdom--every emerald and
- variegated leaf, in every tinted blossom. In all, there is a
- voiceless language, eternally singing significant songs of the
- Creator of all things.
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- In Hypocrites day only a few hundred plants were known which could
- alleviate pain and suffering, today, thousands have been analyzed
- and investigated and cataloged! We have, at our disposal, a wealth
- of information about illnesses, herbal cures, and the convenience
- of having what we need delivered to our door! So, the question is--
- why suffer when we don't have to?
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