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Friday, 30 January 2009
By Joette Calabrese

  As a practitioner of homeopathy for the last many years, hence, an observer of human health, I say its time to refresh history. Upon listening to the rhetoric of the AMA, one might be convinced that our lives are richer, healthier and with greater longevity and wellness than in previous decades due to their members. It can be noted otherwise.


I have observed that many people lived well into their nineties and even older in pockets of American society in the eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth centuries. My home is in an old farming community in Western New York that was settled by Germans. There is a lovely cemetery nearby, chock full of head stones with dates as a testimony to prolonged endurance of the folks in my area. Since Ive been interested in the subject of longevity, Ive meandered through other cemeteries in rural areas and have made the same observation time and againpeople often lived into their late 80s, 90s and frequently over 100 in the last two centuries.

These were often not urban dwellers, but those who lived simply in small villages and rural areas where the air was clean, food more nutritious, sanitation more individually controlled and dependence on the medicaments and practices of hospital and city doctors minimal to none. These hearty folk ate the fruits of their labor such as fresh eggs from chickens that wandered in the garden, fresh, raw milk and heaps of butter from the family cow and of course meat from the well fed barnyard pig, including bacon and lard. There was an abundance of fresh air and loads of direct sunshine to work hard in. There was family, often three generations in a single house an abundance of humanity, all related, coming together under one roof for the common good of all. No, not communism or socialism, but family, with many, many children. And they were birthed at home and nursed with mothers milk, not Carnations. There was no sunscreen, microwave, fat free, or margarine. No purple pill, Viagra, birth control pill, no porn sites, drug abuse, divorce rates or Planned Parenthood. There werent even taxes to pay for all of the above! Was there stress? You bet. The stress was whether the family, as a unit, could work hard enough to get food on the table, get to church and achieve pride.

And today were condescendingly informed that we live longer, happier lives due to modern science and modern medicine. Yet, I have noted that while on the modern medicines watch, there has not been a single disease cured and many more created. We have simply traded one disease for a tenfold of others. Childhood asthma, ADD, teenage suicide and violence, allergies, rheumatoid and osteoarthritis, diabetes, personality disorders, cancer, endometriosis, chronic ear infections, Lou Gehrigs disease, MS, lupus, autism and heart disease. Elderly parents are condemned to live in nursing homes, propped up by so many meds they dont recognize that they might indeed be 80 years old! Children are considered a financial burden, hence, limited. And disease has taken a turn for the worse while modern medicine puffs itself with acclaim for keeping us all healthy and longevitous.

Take polio, for example. When modern medicine touts its accomplishments, it smugly recalls polio as the triumph of the last century. But as epidemiologists know, all infectious diseases have a bell curve which they will follow and finally die out on their own. This is why flus, colds and chicken pox come and go. Drs. Sabin and Salk, the developers of the polio vaccines, admitted independently and publicly that the disease was already on the decline when their vaccines hit the market and that the reason for the decline in polio in the US was due to the natural order of things, not a vaccine. Interestingly, polio was spread in pockets of the country where children were given candy, cookies and pop, not locales where an apple or berries off the bush were the daily sweet. It has been shown that polio only seriously afflicts children who have a diet including processed sugar. Why has this not been divulged to the public?
Now take homeopathy. Unlike modern medicine, it has a record of cure. During the flu epidemic during WW1 that killed more people than the war itself, homeopathy was on the forefront in the homeopathic hospitals with relatively few deaths, while the other hospitals couldnt keep up with the corpses. Even before that , In 1900 a comparison of mortality rates among homeopathic and conventional medical patients throughout the US and Europe showed that two to eight times as many homeopath patients with life threatening infections diseases survived, as compared with those receiving conventional care of the day. (Thomas Lindsay Bradford, The Logic of Figures of Comparative Results of Homeopathic and Other Treatments) Yet, the AMA launched a rigorous and well funded campaign to eliminate homeopathy from the American scene. And it continues to do so.
As we line up for the bastion of modern medicines medicaments, such as vaccines, birth control pills, antidepressants, high blood pressure meds and chemo, perhaps we ought not marvel at the wonders of todays medicine, but consider, perhaps, it is as a direct cause of these diseases.

Today the world clamors for simple, inexpensive, cartel free medicine. Medicine of the values of old. Of the standards of hearty folk. Hearty of mind, sound principles and sound nutrition. The next time you look down on a grave stone, note not only the dates, but what those dates represent. They are likely a representation of a life worth living, free of the modern entrapments of todays medicine.

Joette Calabrese HMC, CCH, RSHom(Na)

298 Ashland Ave

Buffalo, NY 14222

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