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Miracle Message from Down Under
An educational opportunity of a lifetime!
Great students, great school, great country! A joyous snapshot revealing the happy teacher (me) and the "awakened" students of New Zealand College of Chiropractic (NZCC) who will soon be helping heal our world. (March 23, 2006)
Why Chiropractic?
Those readers familiar with my scientific background and research interests are keenly aware that my conventional academic pursuits were intimately entwined with the philosophy and practice of allopathic medicine. I am honored and proud to have been a teacher and/or researcher at a number of acclaimed academic institutions, including The University of Virginia, The University of Wisconsin's School of Medicine, Stanford University's School of Medicine, The University of Puerto Rico's School of Medicine and Penn State University. At each of these institutions, the focus of my work was on understanding the mechanisms of the allopathic medical model of health, a model that emphasized that the body was a "biochemical machine controlled by genes."
However, through my research on cloned stem cells I began to realize that the cellular and molecular concepts I was teaching to my medical students as to how life worked, were fundamentally flawed. My published research unambiguously revealed that genes did not control life, but rather our biology and behavior are primarily determined by our perceptions of the world.
Logic suggests that the effectiveness of any healing practice would be directly related to the validity of its underlying science. While we are clearly aware of the miracles of modern medicine, we have turned a blind eye on the fact that allopathic medicine has become the leading cause of death in the United States (see Death by Medicine at www.garynull.com). In spite of the fact that science has been operating under some profoundly distorted view of how life works, its reductionist approach has provided for the miracles of modern medicine. Countless lives have been saved through the expertise of allopathic physicians in removing and replacing parts, as well as reassembling and reconstructing mangled bodies. If you break your bones, need a new heart or your hernia repaired; allopathic medicine would be your ideal destination.
The medical profession's preoccupation with the physical characters of life has made them masters of trauma medicine. Medical science has become very familiar with the mechanical interactions of the body's parts, such as "the knee bone connects to the thighbone." However, as revealed in the dismal healthcare statistics, medicine has no real comprehension as to how those parts actually work.
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