Old Fashioned Medicine
By: Indratno Widiarto
Even though the advancement of technology has given us every product suited for our needs, we still believe that in some cases the "old fashioned' ways or products are still better. In some cases they are correct. Sadly, though, some of this old fashioned wisdom disappears with each passing generation.
Modern world is progressing so contemporarily and so closely a part of our daily lives that we sometimes fail to recognize that we, ourselves, may fail to keep up with what is happening. Things that we would have considered very modern because we witnessed their creation only a few years ago may already be "old fashioned" to high school students.
In medical world, there is an area which is commonly called "folk medicine". This folk medicine is indeed an old fashioned way of treating diseases.
We understand that in the medical world, treatment that might have been popular for disease in 1986 may be completely outmoded in 2006. Even medical discoveries of the 1990's may be old fashioned today.
However, some of those old fashioned folk medicine proven to be effective to treat some diseases while the modern one failed to do so. A great number of home remedies for many illnesses have managed to stay alive up until now.
It seems that natural remedies revive in the modern world. This driven by more and more people who are becoming concerned, not only about the high cost of medicine, but also the increasing discoveries of side effects.
Basically, most this so called folk medicine is closely associated with herbs, food, oils, minerals and many components found in any household.
It is not difficult to understand how many of these medicines and treatments originated and whey they were popular. Nature has given us many natural remedies, with little or no side effects.
People used what they had at hand. Sometimes what they "had at hand" are still used by our most modern medical experts.
For example, over two centuries ago an English woman herb doctor used a concoction of over twenty herbs to treat symptoms of dropsical. Dr. William Withering of Shropshire in England became interested in her success and, after considerable research, concluded that the foxglove in her treatment was the answer to her success. Medicine, derived from foxglove, is still considered an excellent treatment.
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