HOW TO CURE WITH ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE
Without Government Interference
By Moses Durazo, BA, HHP, CBP
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Dedication
This book is dedicated to You, my fellow brothers and sisters, who value freedom, coexisting, peace, and are relentless in exploring and advancing knowledge in order to contribute to the betterment of humanity despite appearing to swim against the current. May we use our United States of America Constitutional Rights to set us free!
ContentsGlossary of Terms
Throughout this book, certain terms will be used that are familiar to those of us in the business of alternative medical practices.
However, to ensure consistency and simplicity, we offer this quick guide to terms frequently used in this book.
Allopathic Medicine : Also referred to as mainstream medicine, or conventional medicine. This refers to Western medicine or modern medicine practiced by licensed allopathic physicians throughout the world.
Alternative Medicine : For the purposes of this book, this term refers to medicine or therapies that are used outside of the boundaries of allopathic medicine.
Complementary Medicine : Complementary medicine refers to the concept of practicing conventional medicine with alternative medicine. For example, a doctor may prescribe painkillers, a traditional medication, with acupuncture, a therapy practiced outside of the scope of mainstream medicine.
Members : Patients, clients or customers of the public sector become Members of your association in the private sector upon agreeing to and signing relevant document.
Introduction
Sixty-two per cent of Americans aged 18 and over use some form of non-traditional medicine annually, according to survey conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
People are seeking relief of their pain, return of their energy and the strength to live life to the fullest.
These alternative treatments include acupuncture, chiropractic, biomagnetism, reflexology, alphabiotics, yoga, herbal supplements, vitamin/mineral therapy, and prayer, among many others.
Some of these medicines and treatments are combined with more traditional therapies and drugs and administered by licensed medical doctors, while others are administered by alternative health practitioners.
Either way, those who offer the alternative medicine walk a fine line of what is legally acceptable practice. They work daily in fear of persecution and the threat of being charged and jailed for their healing work.
In an attempt to protect the public from scam artists and harmful substances, the pendulum has swung out of balance to threaten the working conditions of many of those who practice the healing arts.
Responsible alternative medicine practitioners are not so foolish as to suggest that no regulation of substances or health care is needed.
But history has proven, time and again as we will show in this book, that what was considered mainstream medicine at one point in time was changed in another generation to become a prohibited practice.
Those of us who practice alternative medicine believe in the freedom for people to explore options and find what works for them. We do not believe that everything that we need to know about health care has already been written or discovered.
But the price of keeping an open mind on healing people is high.
Thousands of alternative health practitioners conduct their daily work in fear of persecution. They stand in danger of any time being charged with criminal offences. Walls stand between their medical practices and their patients .
This book is about one way to break down that wall.
It is about how those who practice alternative medicine can protect their patients rights to their services by forming Private Medical Membership Associations (PMMA).
Protected by the First, Fourth, Fifth, Tenth and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution and Section Two of the 1982 Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, these associations throw a sort of safety wall around your practice, thus helping you to interact directly with your members.
It is about having the security and freedom to innovate and develop and grow your alternative health care business to provide the best possible solutions for those in need.
This book is written from the perspective of one who has worked with the fear of persecution and then the strength of a PMMA, and has learned how much more effective a practitioner can be in the association.
For five years I practiced Goizean Medical Biomagnetism with a nagging fear and doubt of whether or not I was crossing a legal line in my explanation of the potential health benefits. This doubt haunted my work, even though I knew from personal experience how my health had been restored using this therapy.
I know the relief I experienced after I took the appropriate legal action to protect myself from potential illegal investigations by government agencies and medical associations.
When you practice under the umbrella of the proper legal structure, fear is no longer your dominant emotion. Instead, you can turn the best of your thoughts to the healing arts you choose to practice.
I believe passionately in the right of people to have options to health care services, and now I can deliver them.
I want to help others who practice what we call alternative medicine to experience the same freedom as I do.
This book will help you achieve that.
Chapter 1 Why the World Needs Options for HealingMedicine is Becoming Ineffective
A t some point in your life, you likely became ill enough to be treated with antibiotics.
For years, prescribing a dose of penicillin or any of the other antibiotics to kill or inhibit the growth of a microorganism that was making you ill was considered standard mainstream medical procedure.
From early childhood into adult life, we took a two-week supply to get over ear infections, chest infections, throat infections, eye infections, bladder infections, and all manner of other conditions, even influenza in some cases.
Many, many children in the United States over time found their common maladies were no longer cured by penicillin. Alternative antibiotics were sought and prescribed. Many more ultimately also found them ineffective.
The World Health Organization Acknowledges the Failure
In April of 2014, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced that antimicrobial resistance is now present in every region of the world. This means that in every country, there have been charted scientifically determined cases of patients who have drug-resistant bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites.
Antibiotics are no longer the wonder drug of mainstream medicine.
Dr. Keiji Fukuda, assistant director-general for health security at the WHO, said in a news release that the capacity to treat serious infections is becoming less all over the world.
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