Friday, December 31, 2010

Out of order

Baby has been sick for a week and since I spend a lot of time close to her, especially when she's sick, I got the bug now, too. I really like her doctor. When we went to see him yesterday and he did not recommend any medication. Instead he suggested to make her inhale eucalyptus or rosemary or something like that by putting a few drops of oil on a cloth underneath her bed sheet. So I bought the 12 ml bottle of eucalyptus oil at Planet Organic (the price tag did not quite make me faint) and simply opened the bottle in her room. Wonderful smell! Anyway, baby is better, mummy is worse. Of course, I don't take medication. I believe my body should be able to straighten itself out. It's just a cold after all. And there's a lot of bad medication, not all of it but lots. Medication derived from plants, such as homoeopathic stuff, is okay from my "green perspective" because it's natural. But I have a very bad opinion about chemical medication - it's designed in laboratories, it's so highly concentrated that a tiny amount has quite an impact on the human body, and what the body does not absorb gets passed out and into the water stream because it will not be removed in waster water treatment facilities. Apparently there's almost no drinking water source on the planet any more that does not have antibiotics in it. Antibiotics are given to patients, real and fake ones alike, so readily that they are now a "natural" occurrence in water!? Feeding antibiotics to animals certainly does its part, too. But people not feeling well do tend to go to the doctor demanding antibiotics even though it does not cure at all what their problem is. Colds can not be fixed with antibiotics so why does no doctor tell the patient? Placebo effect maybe, patient believes it helps and bang he feels already much better. Anyway, I think doctors should always consider alternatives to chemical drugs first and patients need to learn to be patient. A plant extract might not kick in quite as fast as the highly concentrated chemistry cocktail but it will come with fewer side effects. And since most chemical medications have not been tested on how they work together with other chemical medications I suggest to apply the "better safe than sorry"- rule. Saves the planet, too, by preserving our water quality.                      

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