Research Scientists Discover Need For Tailored Drugs
February 27, 2008 by robertpaul
Pharmaceutical drugs are important. - Designer or tailored drugs are a great step forward.
The most important medicine or treatment of all, is the body’s own inner or innate healing system.
When it works spectacularly as in the case of unaccountable, no orthodox medical treatment, it is called by the medical profession, spontaneous remission or spontaneous healing.
It is called spontaneous because few understand it and most doctors are therefore frightened of it.
A few enlightened doctors are beginning to take notice of the body’s own healing capability and are working to understand it. Most importantly they are doing their best to work with it not agaist or despite it.
I have been working and studying this subject for more than 40 years and have discovered there is a profound way of accessing and activating spontaneous healing or remission in cases where the body’s innate healing system has been blocked or is not functing properly.
New Book: ASR Activating Spontaneous Remission
Available in e.book now £28 $56 56chf 35€. Contact info@asr-key.ch for more information.
Paperback edition available later in 2008
This new book ‘Activating Spontaneous Remission’ has overcome several hurdles and the latest is no more easy than the others. Though various publication dates have come and gone, it now has been temporally withdrawn due to the difficult economic climate, sub prime disaster, banking disasters, growing inflation, stagflation, etc. It may well now be delayed by 12 to 18 months.
Nonetheless the issues discussed within this book are important because they deal with the evolution of mind and body and how mental strategies and genetic programming controls your health. Modern medical research is making important breakthroughs almost daily. However the health business is driven by giant engines in the name of the large pharmaceutical companies.
Their objectives are control and profits. Lets not get carried away, they provide an important service, it’s just that the cost are mostly difficult to stomach. Their strategy is producing pharmaceutical drugs that treat the symptom rarely the cause. Many are extremely dangerous or have debilitating side affects. Now the research institutions are talking about designer drugs tailored for each patient to match their DNA profile. Why? Because it is now realised that everyone’s illness is slightly different than anyone else suffering the same problem. That is why currently the same treatment has varying degrees of effectiveness on any number of people.
There is another way. It is activating spontaneous remission. Activating the body’s own innate or inner healing system. Specifically those parts which are carefully written in each DNA code but have somehow been blocked from working normally.
The human body is capable of producing all the medications it needs, in the right place, at the right time, in the right quantity and for the right duration, also with no side effects.
The question is why does it not do so all the time? The answers are as numerous as there are people. As medical researchers have now discovered the answers are unique to each person.
‘Activating Spontaneous Remission explores this question and offers some answers and solutions. It explains how the activation process works and how to do it and how to learn the delicate techniques.
Pharmaceutic drug development is important, there is still a need and a place for medicines and drugs. There is also a need to better understand how to help the body perform its own incredible magic.
If this subject interests you send me an email to info@asr-key.ch and watch this space for some eye opening information.
New Book: ASR Activating Spontaneous Remission
Available in e.book now £28 $56 56chf 35€. Contact info@asr-key.ch for more information.
Paperback edition available later in 2008
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