In America and in the West, the public is conditioned to believe
that modern (allopathic) medicine is the supreme healing modality.
Propaganda machines that rely on media in need of content and
not necessarily truth eagerly spread this notion. Scientific
journal articles promoting drugs are little more than press
releases by pharmaceutical companies signed by doctors for hire.
In the midst of the recent “outing” of unsafe drugs
by whistleblowers; the thousands of law suits against drug companies
for drug damage; and a plethora of books and articles enumerating
the side effects of drugs and the hundreds of thousands of lives
lost because of it, we see drug companies and the World
Trade Organization determined to control dietary supplements
through Codex and international trade agreements in
their global quest for power.
Why is this happening? Simply because most of the world does
not use modern medicine and the ‘powers that be’
want to control those other forms of medicine to make way for
a seamless, worldwide assembly-line style of health delivery
by government decree favoring the highly-profitable, patented
products and services of modern (allopathic) medicine.
One of the forms of medicine that is being targeted for control
is homeopathy. Both Elissa and I have a deep and abiding love
of homeopathy and we speak up for it whenever we can.
Homeopathy is one of those systems of medicine that is all
encompassing and could be a life-long project of study. I wanted
to make it my prime modality after medical school and began
learning it during my naturopathic training. That might have
had something to do with genes because my grandmother was a
nurse and a homeopath. My father, while still in high school,
was on the lists to enter Boston University School of Medicine,
which, at the time, was a homeopathic medical school. I found,
however, that I’m much too eclectic to stay in one place
for too long, but I stayed long enough to see some miraculous
cures take place. In the hands of a skilled homeopath, it is
one of the best existing modalities for all conditions. I recommend
it to parents as the best form of medicine for children, the
best for most acute conditions and I advise people to have a
homeopathic kit on hand to treat emergencies.
Elissa’s reasons are even more personal. After a lifetime
of ill health due to a missed diagnosis of mercury poisoning
from her dental fillings (a disease that is not recognized by
either the American dental community or modern [allopathic]
medicine), Elissa was diagnosed by a homeopath and from the
first dose of a homeopathic remedy, she found her salvation.
Up until then, she had experienced not just debilitating symptoms
of serious chronic illness, but numerous extreme adverse reactions
from such things as penicillin and Tylenol. To find out why
she was misdiagnosed all those years and why she was never referred
to homeopathy, a medical philosophy that has specialized in
the diagnosis and treatment of medically-induced mercury poisoning
for 200 years prompted Elissa to become the health policy expert
she is today. She earned her expertise by delving into the depth
and breadth of the history of American medicine and how politics
and the clever actions of several self-interest groups, over
time, created today’s modern medical monopoly folly.
The story of how homeopathy first came to America, became the
second most practiced healing art by public demand and then
was virtually destroyed by Big Pharma and its allies, the AMA
and the practitioners of modern (allopathic) medicine, is why
we have called our article “The Worst Crime of the 20th
Century.” This history bears witness to how the self-interest
of just a handful of people, by creating an allopathic medical
monopoly, continues to cause the needless deaths of millions
of people and the ongoing suffering of millions more.
As the story goes, back in the mid-1800s, homeopathy had arrived
on our shores from its homeland, Germany, and the public eagerly
flocked to homeopathic physicians. No wonder! The “modern
(allopathic) medicine” of the day included draining people
of up to 32 ounces of blood and dosing them with lethal amounts
of mercury in a product called “calomel.” Calomel
caused profuse salivation and doctors measured the amount of
saliva by the pint as a means of determining the success of
the treatment. Calomel was considered the all-purpose elixir
for most ailments along with the bleeding, so you can see why
homeopathy spread rapidly. Homeopaths found allopathic treatment
barbaric.
What confounded the practitioners of “modern (allopathic)
medicine” of that era was that homeopaths were well-educated
and had quickly fallen into favor with the educated, politically
powerful and wealthier clientele, as well as the masses. Worse
yet, while their medical philosophy confounded the average practitioner
of “modern (allopathic) medicine,” every time an
allopath actually took an honest look at how homeopathy was
practiced, another convert to homeopathy was born. In fact,
in many cases, practicing homeopaths were actually converts
from “modern (allopathic) medicine.”
Proof that homeopathy worked was widespread. Every epidemic
in Europe and America starting with the cholera epidemics in
the 1840s became an advertisement for the virtues of homeopathy.
Homeopaths saved lives in large numbers and compared to the
competition it was obvious that allopathic methods were a complete
failure. In rapid order, the practice of homeopathy became widespread
in New England, the Middle Atlantic States, and the Midwest.
True to form, while the South had been slow to catch on, the
1878 yellow fever epidemic converted many patients and doctors
there, too.
The formation of the American Medical Association
in the 1840s was in direct response to the onslaught of a superior
medical system. From the beginning, the AMA stood firm with
a hostile “them or us” attitude about members consorting
with the competition. Well-educated homeopaths, often graduates
of Harvard, Yale and other such schools, were banned from joining
the AMA. In AMA meetings, any discussion about homeopathy was
banned. If any member of the AMA, or its state chapters, were
seen consorting with a homeopath, that doctor was expelled.
Voluminous and vicious literature was written and circulated
about the worthlessness of homeopathy. When the drug industry
emerged as an economic force in the 1870s, flush with its profits
from selling mercury medicinals to the Union Army, the AMA found
the sugar daddy of its dreams that could fuel and finance an
all out war against its most serious competition. This polemic
propaganda continues today because the 1500 or so effective
homeopathic remedies that have been developed over 200 years
represent serious competition for Big Pharma. Furthermore, homeopathic
remedies have proven to have no dangerous side effects, are
not patentable, can be manufactured and sold for pennies and
have a very long shelf life.
Those
who practice medicine in the allopathic tradition, then as now,
know instinctively that homeopathy, by its very principles,
is a rejection of the assumptions held near and dear to modern
medicine. In fact, it is important to know that homeopathy is
actually the invention of a German medical genius named Samuel
Hahnemann. It comes from Hahnemann’s rejection of
what he was taught as an allopathic physician in his days, 200
years ago.
What Hahnemann saw was a failure to truly heal people. As a
linguist with knowledge of many ancient and modern languages,
including several from the Arab world, Hahnemann made a good
deal of his living translating scientific and medical texts.
This gave him access to some of the greatest minds in the world’s
medical traditions and it was when he was questioning the conclusions
of British doctor, William Cullen, regarding the use of Peruvian
bark to treat malaria, that Hahnemann experienced a flash of
insight that fostered homeopathy.
At the height of its popularity in America, homeopathy was
second only to allopathy in the number of practitioners. It
had its own schools, its own pharmacies and even had a monument
erected to honor Hahnemann in Washington, D.C., considered by
many to be one of the great geniuses in the history of medicine.
At
the time this monument to Hahnemann was unveiled, there were
22 homeopathic medical schools in America. One of the more interesting
ones was The New England Female College founded in
1850 as the world’s first women’s medical school.
During its time, it graduated the first black woman doctor and
after it was absorbed into Boston University to become Boston
University Medical School in 1873, it became America’s
first coed medical school. In 1897, the new school graduated
its first black doctor, who went on to become America’s
first black psychiatrist.
Ironically, four years after the monument was erected, and
10 years before the publication of the Flexner Report, the blueprint
of the allopathic medical monopoly, the trustees of Boston University
were told by AMA officials that if they didn’t convert
the medical school curricula to all-allopathic, their graduates
would have difficulty taking and passing state medical licensing
examinations. At the time, there were 645 practicing homeopaths
in Boston alone.
So, what allopathic assumptions does homeopathy reject? At
its core, homeopathy is based, not on a biochemical or mechanistic
model like allopathy, but on the idea that each person has a
vital force, a resonating frequency, if you will. This vital
force, called Qi or Chi in Asian healing arts, is basically
the energy or essence of the person that can be observed and
measured. In the simplest terms, when you are ill, according
to homeopathic philosophy, your frequency changes and symptoms
occur as a result of your body trying to restore you to a healthy
frequency. The symptoms serve as the means by which restoration
of health can be achieved. The very symptoms that allopaths
suppress are the ones the body uses to get well and that a homeopath
surveys to find the appropriate remedy to help the body heal.
To a homeopath, an office call is basically devoted to systematically
interviewing the patient to determine what makes them tick as
well as gathering as much information about each of their symptoms
as possible. Then, after analyzing this information, the homeopath
has available 1500 or so catalogued remedies that are inventoried
according to symptoms and constitution.
The information in these reference manuals is drawn from data
on literally thousands of patients who have been treated successfully.
Homeopathic remedies themselves are developed by a process called
“potentization” which renders them not only non-toxic
but leaves only a minute vibration in the water of the original
substance. These potentized remedies, when they enter the person’s
body as a frequency, not a chemical substance, basically help
revitalize the person’s own harmonious frequency.
To modern (allopathic) medical practitioners, a symptom is
a bad outcome of an illness and suppressing the symptom is the
first thing a doctor tries to do to make the patient feel better.
Suppression of symptoms is not the same as healing the person.
Each homeopathic remedy is developed by first testing it on
healthy people based on an idea called “the law of similars.”
The law of similars comes from an old idea that a substance
that can create a symptom in a healthy person can cure a sick
person suffering the same symptom. The law of similars confounds
the scientific assumptions of the biochemically-based allopathic
medical community and until you experience the healing process
yourself, you will probably scratch your head, wondering what
these homeopaths are talking about. Hahnemann came to name his
new school of thought homeo (Greek for “similar”),
pathy (Greek for “suffering). He then named the old school
of thought allo (Greek for “other”), pathy.
These opposing views on the meaning of symptoms and what a
doctor does about them is the sharpest of many ideological divisions
between homeopathy and allopathy.
For most of the 1800s, allopaths were called allopaths but
when the AMA orchestrated the publication of the Flexner Report
in 1910, to outline their new medical monopoly, the first order
of business was to make sure the word “allopathy”
no longer defined them. They wanted ALL practitioners of all
“cults” or “dogmas” as they insultingly
referred to their competition, to give up their differing medical
ideas and “surrender” to modern science.
The Flexner Report was used to convince the financial backers
of non-allopathic medical schools, particularly homeopathy,
to cease providing funding. Within 20 years, all but one homeopathic
school had been closed or forced to convert to allopathic teaching
only.
It came to our attention that Citizens for Health,
one of the major national health freedom groups, in conjunction
with the National Center for Homeopathy, had organized
a writing campaign to the Center For Disease Control
to include homeopathic research as part of its agenda for the
next decade.
This campaign, with the deadline of January 15, 2006, is now
over. However, we have mixed feelings about how the modern medicine
dominated CDC, or the National Institute for Health
or any other of the usual research organizations could possibly
conduct honest and relevant research on homeopathy, given the
fact that modern medicine is based on such vastly different
assumptions.
We also have concerns because of recent revelations about the
corruption in science in all venues as well as the faking of
scientific papers being published in prestigious medical journals.
We have concerns about the political and economic agendas of
those in control of directing what research shall be done and
that, somehow, homeopathy will be tainted keeping it in the
same false and negative light it has been held for most of the
20th century.
We suggest that there are ample books written by practicing
homeopaths about the success of homeopathy for any open-minded
person to see its worth. In any case, we are foursquare behind
restoring homeopathy to its former position as the second largest
medical system in America and give you practical resources at
the end to pursue your own investigation of homeopathy.
To sum up the worldview on homeopathy we recently read an article
in the New India Press, dated December 24, 2005, titled,
“WHO Recognition for Homeopathy.” We thought you
might like to read some excerpts from this article to give you
a flavor of how homeopathy is discussed in a country where it
is widely accepted and used.
“Deviating from the trend of rejecting homeopathy
treatment and medicine as mere placebos, the World Health Organization
(WHO) has declared that homeopathy is the second-most used medical
system internationally.
Clinical trials have proved that this method of treatment
has been successful if the practitioners have taken into account
the individual holistic nature of the patient before opting
for homeopathy.’ Says Dr. T N Sreedhara Kurup, Assistant
Director In-Charge of the Central Research Institute for Homeopathy.
‘Different patients will receive different treatments
for the same disease making it difficult to conduct randomised
control trials,’ he said. ‘Homeopathy is
that stream of medicine, which prescribes medicines suitable
to the individual and the cost of treatment is affordable when
compared to Allopathy. Besides, it is claimed that homeopathic
medicines are devoid of any harmful side-effects,’
says Dr. Ravi M Nair, a homeopathy specialist.”
In all, the New India Press estimates that “about
500 million people rely on homeopathy treatment in the world.
As a system of medicine, it draws support from hundreds of thousands
of doctors, teaching institutions and universities where homeopathy
is taught.”
We conclude that as allopathic medicine is relegated to its
proper place –surgery and emergency medicine, homeopathy
and other natural healing arts will once again flourish and
inspire.
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Dr. Carolyn Dean is a medical
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Elissa Meininger, is Vice President
of Friends of Freedom International and co-founder of the Health
Freedom Action Network, a grassroots citizens' political action
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