Telemedicine. The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

Good Medicine Happens

Good Medicine Happens

Now that much of our world is under house arrest, for everyone’s good, supposedly, this world of telemedicine is even more popular. Obviously good is that people can communicate without borders, geography or even language differences with their doctors and pharmacies. And the internet is even helping some continue to earn and provide for their families if their businesses are shut down. For both physicians and patients, the digital exchange of ideas and information is great.

The medical side of telemedicine needs a human contact to be medicine. Physical contact with a trained human is needed for a physical exam. Modern technology will help a doctor monitor physical functions with tools, images and a patient’s self assessment. But without human contact and a bond of trust between patient and doctor, is there a connection with a human spirit on either side? If not, great communication and data can move, but it is not Medicine.

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“Bad “ telemedicine is when it removes the live doctor from examining and understanding his/her live patient. In this Pandemic , some hospitals are declaring this no- touch data exchange to be a valid form of diagnosis often for their economic concerns.. It can not be. Gnosis is the Greek word for knowledge and without a human brain understanding a health condition, there is no Dia-gnosis. But bad telemedicine is better than no health care at all, and we can improve anything if we put our minds to it. More efficient contact with a skilled providers made more available to the people who need them would improve bad back up to good.Bringing some effective older medicines to these modern challenges would help this happen too.

The Ugly in this article is when Telemedicine is used to perfect weapons and kill or harm others. The term bio-weapon is familiar to generations of TV and Movie watchers. Doctors spend many years and efforts learning how to help us become healthy and learn to cure disease. But world events include the ugly applications of technology for war. I won’t take your moments describing the ugly medicines in war, as every internet game and blockbuster movie needs to ‘entertain’ us with too much of that ,

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The internet and social media has opened us to the health solutions of all cultures and even time travel into the history of our ancestors.  Humanity is Good, Beautiful, Bad and Ugly,. We are the whole spectrum and modern technology has only expanded that.  Some of us have more options for what we choose to learn and become. That genie of awareness is not going back into the bottle any time soon

Think about it

Think about it

Most of us are in pursuit of knowledge and wisdom to help our friends and ourselves get healthier and happier. We are tool users and telemedicine is a tool we are learning to use better.  Let’s keep getting better with that tool and with the Arts of Medicine we use it with.

Here are some links to products and services I really like. The internet has made all these ideas and products available as tools for Good Telemedicine:

  1. Dr. Lee’s Fullscript Dispensary: https://us.fullscript.com/welcome/drthomaslee

  2. The Epoch Times: https://youtu.be/NYnKAF8t20s

  3. The Healy Group: https://partner.healyworld.net/NaturoDoc

  4. Dr. Sircus, Natural Allopathic Medicine: https://drsircus.com/

  5. Jon Rappoport‘s Blog: https://blog.nomorefakenews.com/f

  6. Stem Cell Enhance: https://drlee7.cerule.com/www/products/stemenhance

  7. Energy Med Fit: https://www.energymedfit.com/energy-medicine

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