Medication and Vaccination

As someone with a medical degree and experience in holistic consultation, I often receive questions about physical health, vaccines, and medication.

The allopathic healthcare system follows standardised treatment protocols. This means that medications and treatments are often prescribed based on general guidelines rather than being tailored to each individual. As a result, many people with the same illness are treated similarly, with a focus on symptoms or disease progression instead of the person as a whole.

Medical staff is taught to “first, do no harm.” This means they must carefully weigh the potential benefits and risks of any treatment. Ideally, healthcare should take a holistic approach, considering factors like lifestyle, habits, diet, work-rest balance, all human being bodies health and even alternative methods.

Unfortunately, due to systemic limitations and personal choices, many doctors follow the system’s guidelines strictly, and holistic care is rare.

Every person is unique. Some trust blindly medications and vaccines. So for these type people even a placebo works well.
Personally, I believe focusing only on one symptom or body part is not enough to achieve true health. Covering symptoms is not the same as curing the root cause.

Pain or illness is often a signal that there are imbalances in one or more areas of the body or multiple our bodies. I always say that just as we can’t clean our teeth once a year and expect them to stay healthy, we can’t ignore our all bodies health. A person is not just a physical being—they are much more complex.

So educate yourself about your all bodies.

No one is more close to your body/ies than you and Allah SWT.

It is essential to learn more about yourself and explore natural ways to strengthen your health and immunity. This should be a daily effort, not something we only think about when we are unwell.

Remember, synthetic medications often have more side effects compared to natural remedies. I am not against all medication when necessary, but I believe it’s important to understand all aspects of the human bodies and prioritise natural approaches when possible.

Vaccines are another important area where you must weigh the potential benefits against the possible risks.
I personally do not support the current vaccination schedules.

So before vaccinating yourself or your child, take time to research:

• The disease, pay attention to diseases prevalence – epidemiology.
• Its causes (etiology), complications and cure possibilities.
• How all human bodies works.
• The specific vaccine you are considering. How much trials vaccine passed, ingredients, potential risks and side effects.

The benefits of the vaccine should clearly outweigh any potential harm and benefit a person. Pay attention to your surroundings and your/ kids lifestyle, wellbeing before taking any decision.

Deciding about vaccines for children is especially complex, and the responsibility lies with the parents ONLY.

That’s why it’s so important to educate yourself, be informed about potential harm and make decisions carefully.

In the UK, GPs often treat one symptom or one body part at a time. This fragmented approach benefits the healthcare system but doesn’t always serve the patient’s best interests.

So this Sunday, at 11 am, I will be holding class for a nnew sisters to discuss more about all our bodies, how many of them we are having and holistic health. Inshallah, it will help you to know yourself and understand yourself better. If you have registered, don’t miss it!

Wishing you all wisdom, health, and well-being. ❤️

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