News By Tag Industry News News By Place Country(s) Industry News
| ![]() Medicine Evolved: The Re-Naturalization of DrugsBy implementing new approaches to health and new applications of medicine, every aspect of peoples' lives can change radically for the better, especially with the blending of food, drugs and medicine.
By: Jetset Magazine By Ray Florio Whenever a new discovery is made, industries can change with the flash of a lightning bolt. The opportunity then arises to receive new eyes, which can propel us into a brand-new way to live. Medicine's evolution has much to tell us, and where its value is has less to do with the medical industry's history and a lot more to do with what we call medicine, how it's changed, and what its new purpose is. It's continuing to change at such a rapid rate — instead of manufacturers getting rid of medicinal drugs altogether because of their side effects, they're naturalizing them. By implementing new approaches to health and new applications of medicine, every aspect of peoples' lives can change radically for the better, especially with the blending of food, drugs and medicine. Take a moment to look around. What can be seen is a formulation of once single systems, traditions, strategies and information, now all producing new useful technolo-gies. Phones can perform jobs once only a TV or computer could do, and iPods make Discmans unnecessary. There are mixed martial arts, pilates, hatha yoga and EFT. All kinds of labels are being destroyed. Even because of some raw foods' high-quality nutri-tion value, desserts can be called dinner and dinner, desserts. What are the possibilities when a drug can be called a natural remedy and a natural remedy a drug? The Greek Phy-sician Hippocrates, known as the father of western medicine, stated an important truth: "Let thy food be thy medicine and thy medicine be thy food." The modern world is see-ing a return to food being used as medicine. Now, more than 2000 years since Hippocra-tes' lifetime, natural drugs that can be classified as food-grade medicine are about to be introduced. This is the ultimate re-naturalization. The very first natural drug will be Azmazin, for asthma. It has obtained an IND — Investigational New Drug status through the FDA — a very difficult title to get. This tears down all old definitions and perceptions of what drugs are, and what they can be. Dr. Sung Baek explains, "Our goal is not to turn our naturaceuticals into drugs, but only to label them as such. The message we want to get across is that a food cannot only be a medicine, but can also be as potent as a drug — just as potent as any other drug, and still as effective." Built with herbs that work synergistically, Biodrux fits into the category of a fifth food group that people in the know are starting to catch onto: tonic herbs that can be tak-en every day with no side effects. These are necessary because of the constant change in a body's needs, requiring a different diet from month to month, or even day to day. Other herbs that are categorized as tonics can still become toxic for these same reasons. Herbs that work at the energetic level cannot. It's sometimes said the modern-day life expectancy has improved much because of the advancements in medicine. This can be misleading, especially if based on the per-ception that medicine can only be found in a chemical pharmacy. In some major aspects, yes, things like antibiotics have been proven to save lives in the days when it was new. Medical science has evolved since those times, just as all industries have. Is anyone using a first-generation computer anymore? Who is having a sale on black-and-white televi-sions? Outdated drugs fit into neither of these categories. As forms of communication, some may see these types of electronic devices as more important to improve upon than anything else. Foods, herbs and medicines people use on a daily basis are forms of com-munication too. They tell the cells and organs in the body to do their jobs better or worse. Functioning more efficiently is equally important in order to have a quality of life to enjoy all other technologies. The real contributors to our increased average life span are really genetics and in-formation. How do genetics get better with every generation? It's because of new infor-mation learned that is put to use. When does an advance occur in certain areas over oth-ers? It's how that new information is used. When it was discovered that scurvy could be cured with vitamin C, that was certainly an advance in medicine, but it didn't involve making a new medicine. What changed was what we could define as medicine and how that new medicine could be used. Instead of synthetic vitamin C pills made in a lab, it was found that the vitamin C from limes was the answer. Similar solutions are appropriate for many common deficiencies. These discoveries have been happening consistently for decades, and a peak is being reached. It's out with the old and in with the new and old combined. Read More at: http://jetsetmag.com/ # # # Jetset is the #1 affluent lifestyle print and online resource with a targeted VIP subscriber list of the wealthiest 1% in the world. Jetset reaches the ultra affluent with additional distribution throughout hundreds of private jet terminals, yacht clubs, and other exclusive locations. There’s a high expectation to deliver the latest trends on a superior level. With reviews on topics such as real estate, travel, fashion, jewelry, aviation, boating and automobiles, Jetset guides readers through a virtual shopping experience in both print and online. End
|
| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||