Eveliza and Machuca's Syndrome

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Brief Summary on Conceptual Medicine

The art of maintaining a healthy life and longevity, are not a divine blessing, but a result of our discipline in following the recommendations of preventative and conceptual medicine. Recommendations based on 40 years of research. It is quite impossible to attain good health if the fundamental laws of life are unknown, in order to live a long healthy life it is not only necessary to know about health, but about disease as well. Many of us believe with simplicity, that this knowledge is only important for those individuals that work in the health industry. However, although this belief is not all false, very little is known in medical science about the mechanisms of health vs. disease, especially with respect to involutive disorders. Conventional medicine treats these types of disorders with palliatives, aimed only at diminishing pain but is by no means a cure. This manner of treatment is accepted, mainly because in the eyes of conventional medicine these disorders are seen as true diseases. On the other hand “Conceptual Medicine” aims at simplifying this knowledge, as when viewing the forest from the sky, and not like conventional medicine that dwells among the trees and as such, cannot see the forest. For this reason, conventional medicine remains isolated from this general approach and explains health and fights disease as events of simple cause and effect. In this manner, conventional medicine considers involutive health problems as diseases with their own characteristics, and places them as separate entities with their own labels, such as: obesity, gastritis, constipation, hypertension, high cholesterol and triglycerides, atherosclerosis, osteoporosis, osteoartrosis, lupus, diabetes, cancer, migraines, Parkinson, and many others. As if they were independent health problems that require a “specific” treatment. This is a very reductionist approach, and it is a mistake, since all the manifestations of bad...