Wrong Questions?
Wrong Questions ?
Researchers never observe nature itself but nature exposed to their method of questioning. The question: “what is wrong with the brain?”, comes from a biased viewpoint. Physicians believe something is wrong and they need to fix it.
Believing that the central nervous system is genetically and chemically flawed is just a point of view, not the reality in which we live. Should we instead ask ourselves what is right with it and focus on reducing operator errors?
Driven by research funds from pharmaceutical companies and a biased view, these symptom-driven approaches have for too long been the questions dominating the medical inquiry.
The current answer is to expand the umbrella of pathology and make more synthetic medications, so as to suppress or prevent symptoms from re-occurring. The body can only respond to these attacks in ways often detrimental to us.
