This is an index for posts on medicine and health. I have practiced and studied medicine for decades– both “alternative” and “orthodox” (loaded terms, I know). Jumping between various contradictory medical practices and philosophy has taught me much. The comparative nature of my experiences have greatly influence my opinions about philosophy, religion and people in general.
Sub-Indexes:
- Confessions of a Homeopath : an index post
- Confessions of an Acupuncturist : an index post
Alternative Medicine: General
- Orthodoxy in Oriental Medicine : orthodoxy rules everywhere
- Sabio’s Alt Med Background : a quick summary
- Alternative Medicine & Weirdos : one reason for leaving
- Alternative Medicine is of the Devil : how my background hurt me
- Whole Package Thinking : how we jump fully into a school of thought
On “Orthodox” Medicine
- Treating People like Nails
- Treat the patient, not the numbers : an important lesson
- Salutary Chaos: Monks, Worms & Hearts : chaos & health
- Medical Therapy Effectiveness : a graph about effectiveness
- Peeing away your cash
- On Circumcision
Nutrition:
- A Diet Taxonomy: Free vs. Restrictive : all the various diets
- Acrylamide : bad stuff in your chips
- Pyramids to Plates: Watch your Diet : diagram of diets
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