Flexner Report of 1910, The Body Electric, Healing with Voltage -- Fritz Springmeier

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Visit www.zpzap.net to purchase your High-Voltage Electrotherapy device today. Flexner Report of 1910 Banned Electrotherapy. Abraham Flexner had a strong bias against homeopathy/naturopathy, & colleges were gradually forced to eliminate such programs. Electrotherapy was declared "quack" (although no actual research was done to back up this statement) and was legally excluded from clinical practice. Many doctors had equipment removed from their offices and taken to ‘museums of quackery’. They were told that if they wanted to continue using electrotherapies, they would be doing it in prison!
Five Things to Know About the Flexner Report
1. Abraham Flexner was not a doctor, but a school teacher and educational theorist from Louisville, Kentucky. In 1910 he published the Medical Education in the United States and Canada, known as the Flexner Report, which elevated the importance of German educational methods in the teaching of medicine.
2. There is a connection between the robber barons and medicine. John Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie, and others saw this as a progression of peddling pharmaceuticals, which began as byproducts of oil refinement.
3. There were no real effective governmental agencies in place monitoring the state of affairs within the medical community, so what Flexner did at the behest of the robber barons, he did so in favor of profits rather than the long-term care of patients. He effectively created a culture that enabled the monetization of medicine.
4. Drugs are created to treat symptoms and only rarely treat the actual cause. Plus, drugs create their own symptoms, sometimes requiring additional drugs to offset their ill effects. We live in a quick-fix culture where we crave immediate gratification.
5. For the most part, medicine has become tone deaf to the oath it claims to uphold — the Hippocratic oath. We believe Flexner paved the way for this overthrow of whole-body health by making scientific research and training alone the only desirable and credible approach to human wellness.

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