BEMER Fact #2 – Process-based versus indication-based medicine can be more effective if applied at the fundamental level

PROCESS-BASED VERSUS INDICATION-BASED MEDICINE CAN BE MORE EFFECTIVE IF APPLIED AT THE FUNDAMENTAL LEVEL.

Medical practice has developed over the centuries by administering plant-derived potions, pills or other chemicals that were known to alleviate certain ailments and conditions by trial and error and much later with chemical research and trials. Hence, medicine today predominantly uses an INDICATION-BASED treatment approach, i.e. for each set of symptoms there is a specific description or name of the ailment (the problem) and a specific pharmaceutical product administered as the “the solution”.

In addition to sophisticated technological devices and diagnostics that is very much the State of the Art of Western medicine today and in principle also significantly successful. (not counting the potential side-effects of medication, potential over-dose effects, detrimental interaction effects of multiple drugs and medicines as well as the degree and depth of knowledge, insight and wisdom of the prescribing practitioner) Interpretation of observed symptoms and even measurements can often vary between different practitioners.

A different approach for some, if not all ailments, could be a PROCESS-BASED approach where the underlying physiological fundamentals are improved and the body is enabled to regulate its own processes.

One of those key processes is the effectiveness of the blood circulation which results in effective & efficient oxygen and nutrient supply as well as waste product removal at cellular level.

This is achieved with an effective micro-circulation of the blood and results in greater energy (ATP) generation at cellular level. Why would this simple improvement work so well?

All ailments show symptoms due to groups of cells that are dysfunctioning or are dying off in a particular area or organ. A couple of thousand cells thus affected and the “owner“ is none the wiser but when more and more cells die off or malfunction in this organ or tissue in terms of hundreds of thousands, some physiological functions deteriorate and detectable symptoms will arise. These symptoms will usually be treated with drugs. This is the proverbial State of the Art!”- and it often does relieve symptoms. However, it seldom “fixes” anything because the underlying problem of poor blood circulation will hinder the delivery of the drug’s active ingredient. To fix THAT problem often means an in crease in the doses being prescribed.

There are, at last count, about 45000 ailments that can befall us humans and they all have different symptoms and some are so similar they can be difficult to diagnose definitively.

Hence proper, i.e. accurate diagnosis is very challenging for even the best medical practitioner. This is where experience and a system thinking approach is very helpful, as in any discipline that has complex interacting disciplines to consider.

With many ailments the actual cause is a very complex interaction of many parameters and thus also often indeterminable. Pain therapy is a very pertinent example of such a situation as the cause and the effect are not necessarily in the same body area.

The BEMER Physical Vascular Therapy is a totally PROCESS-BASED approach and that is why it is relatively successful in the treatment of so many ailments, especially chronic and life- style ailments for which indication-based medicine has very few effective answers. Remember though that the BEMER is not the healing agent but rather the facilitator for the body sorting out its physiological parameters and thus speed up and generally accomplish the healing process. This aspect is very important for alleviating chronic and old-age related problems.

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