Asking the wrong question about disease

An article about the Biological Terrain theory of disease that Lok Kwan found on

Author Steven H. Home explains the difference between the germ theory and biological terrain theory of disease. He discusses why modern medicine does not have a reliable remedy for colds or flu, and suggests that illness comes to weakened tissue. We should not be asking, how do we cure this disease, we should be asking how to become healthy.

"...Why hasn't modern science, with all its searching, found the answer to the common cold and flu? This question naturally extends to other diseases, such as cancer, heart disease, diabetes and so forth, since there are a lot of people who are asking, "How do I cure X disease?" but haven't been coming up with answers.

Well, my answer to that is that modern medicine has found the answers to the questions they are asking. Unfortunately, they're asking the wrong questions!

...Most people would never think to question their own context. So, all their ability to ask questions and reason is constricted within the container that has already been built inside their head. But, all the great discoveries of the world happen when people question not only the content of their knowledge, but also the context. That is, they break free from the confines of their culturally accepted thought patterns and perceive a new container or paradigm. "


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