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Treatment of Disorders in Traditional Medicine: AGEING I

Topic: Aging and LongevityPublished March 4, 2011

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It is an acknowledged fact that the inhabitants of the Himalayans have the longest life span. It is the pure living environment that maintains their health and ensures their longevity: the air is fresh; the drinkable water has hardly been touched by pollution, the grounds on which they live and work daily are accessible only by dint of great effort, besides they force the body to a lot of exercise, to dynamism.

On various islands, out in the oceans, live people over the age of 80. Despite their old age, they contribute to the work of their community with as much vigor as the young ones. Their strength has been acquired by their lifestyle, a healthy diet rich in fruit and vegetables, but also by a lot of physical activity.

Along time, the specialists in traditional medicine have made countless researches to find solutions of life-prolonging and age-stopping treatments. They saw that the success of their treatments was determined by several key factors, such as: maintaining of the genital and reproductive apparatus at a high level of activity; maintaining the cerebral and body activity by long herbal treatment for each affection in particular.

The European and the North-American societies have a lot to learn from the Asians’ practices. In the European and the North-American cultures, the diet is very rich in calories and any affection is treated by complex medication. The amount of medication is so high that one must undergo a detoxifying diet at the end of each type of treatment. The citizens from non-Asian countries cease physical exercise and sport in midlife. Shortly after that their muscle mass weakens, grows smaller or atrophied. A lot of people lose weight and spirit in a short time, because they have led a life of excesses so far, destroying their metabolism heedlessly. Osteoporosis and malformations of the backbone settle against this background, affecting the cardiovascular activity as well.

A determining factor in the ageing process is the psychological predisposition. Ever since childhood, every person learns the stages of life, including the adult active life and the third age when one grows old and weak; one loses memory and physical strength, too. A predisposition is born towards a life scenario including finality and death.

Under these circumstances, a person’s psychic responds concordantly with the respective thinking and with the stress caused by the perspective of death. The person cannot see another choice, namely the possibility of stopping and reversing the ageing processes.

Scientists have proven that ageing starts at cellular level, which proves that people trigger their ageing process by their thinking. Involuntarily they will carry out this life scenario, because they don’t know there are alte
atives: resources that prevent the thinking process from giving in, which have existed since the beginning of civilization on Earth. It is the so-called “sapient herbs” and the reinvigoration treatments of medicinal herbs combined with special acupuncture techniques.

Detoxification and purification of the body is the first step in the age-stopping process. The more toxins the human body accumulates, the more unstable and affected by various affections the body will grow, decaying and getting old. The cosmetic lifting procedures – both facial and corporal – have immediate effects and improve the physical aspect, but only for short periods of time and at the cost of severe damages in the future. In order to restore the body to its good and healthy shape, by means of traditional therapies we must remove the toxins, the cell residues and the poisons gathered from the environment.

Beauty and a youthful figure can be maintained if the body is healthy. The human organs can be healed by traditional therapies consisting of treatments that regenerate and reinvigorate the cells and the tissues, a thing which means longer time. The detoxification and purification methods have been known in the traditional medicine for millennia. The first step you should take to the purification of the body is to rearrange your home and to disinfect the toxins accumulated in the walls. After that you should keep a diet of fruit, vegetables and foods rich in calories, such as the apple (that helps treating skin and liver diseases), beetroot juice (recommended in the treatment of hepatic and stomach affections), cabbage (it contains A, C, and E vitamins), pineapple, melon and others. The dietary schemes for the detoxification stage must be drawn under the guidance of the specialist physician, because each body is unique, and diet must be adapted to each person’s needs.

In addition, a major aspect in the success of the treatment is the physician’s knowledge of prescribing the necessary herbs to perform the HELATIO technique. Helatio means “extractor” in Greek. In the traditional medicine, the respective term defines the most efficient method by means of which the therapist will extract the toxins collected in the body.

In the age-stopping procedures, an important element is that which the physician decides to use in the activity area of the EDTA molecule in order to extract every heavy metal in excess or other metals that are not found in the natural composition of the human body (but are nevertheless present).

By the HELATIO method, the excess amount of calcium is extracted from organs to be reinserted into the skeletal system in proper amounts in the area of calcium deficit. Osteoporosis is treated by this method.

In the traditional medicine, there is remedy for every affection, provided that there should be a proper dialogue and communication between physician and patient and that the physician’s advice should be observed.

This article will be continued with other decisive factors in the age-stopping process and with remedies to all affections.

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