If someone had an effective treatment for cancer, why would they be peddling it among charlatans on social media instead of selling it to mainstream medicine?
The holistic perspective is that there is no one singular effective treatment for all individuals. It is a craft.
Perhaps curcumin works for one , not another. Perhaps the same curcumin works now, but not later. Or perhaps you'll never knows if it works at all. Being able to measure it is difficult. Welcome to the game.
It is a process that combines both thinking and feeling. (Intuition). Perhaps one day you step in shit. But the next day you find a flower. There is no right or wrong answer.
I do believe there are "charlatans" -- if that's what you want to call it -- who are attuned to this type of flow, or practice.
Nextgrid|5 years ago
felixchan|5 years ago
Perhaps curcumin works for one , not another. Perhaps the same curcumin works now, but not later. Or perhaps you'll never knows if it works at all. Being able to measure it is difficult. Welcome to the game.
It is a process that combines both thinking and feeling. (Intuition). Perhaps one day you step in shit. But the next day you find a flower. There is no right or wrong answer.
I do believe there are "charlatans" -- if that's what you want to call it -- who are attuned to this type of flow, or practice.