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Prevent Disease By Thinking Differently Than Experts by: William R. Quesnell Did you know that all physicians and medical researchers have been indoctrinated with a flawed model of thinking dating to the 17th century? These 'experts' cling to a Cartesian model of thinking. Cartesian refers to the philosopher Descartes who declared, 'I do not recognize any difference between the machines made by craftsmen and various bodies nature alone composes.' All scientists, whether they were physicists, botanists, or zoologists, soon adopted his concept that the subject of their study was a machine. Over time, however, every science but one opted out of that belief. The mechanistic, reductionist, biomedical model of health followed by our doctors and medical scientists still assumes our body functions like a machine. This antiquated theory says our body consists of a fixed number of parts working together like a clock. Disease results from their breakdown, and repair of the machine depends on a doctor's intervention. Intervention comes in three forms: Repair by surgery, treatment with drugs, or the replacement of defective parts. Nowadays the smallest defective parts are presumed to be genes, human disease genes, found in our cells. Are you comfortable with the premise that a single human cell measuring 1/1000 of an inch across, containing instructions within its DNA that would fill '1
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