01/12/2022
THE Bad Big Brother in diseases
Who should read this short article?
Departments of Orthopedic, Gastroenterology, Neurology, and ENT. Hard to cure diseases (incurable illnesses).
In 2015, we miraculously discovered a treatment for migraine headaches with a 95% success rate. An evil big brother of migraine headaches appeared suddenly for me: cluster headaches.
We have no idea about the cluster yet.
Using the secret of the disease correlation table some diseases are closely related, so if you know how to treat one, you can treat others in the same way.
For example, if you can treat carpal tunnel syndrome, without surgery as we found in this treatment you can treat his bad big brother’s frozen shoulder with the same method.
Now we conclude that if the treatment of two diseases was the same, the pathogen must be the same.
But again, this is not convincing; if someone has pulmonary tuberculosis and fever, and the other patient has a fever of unknown origin, could the pathogen be the infection? No, by the way, we have also found a cure for FUO as well.
In the same year, we treated irritable bowel syndrome type D. Excellent treatment was a fantastic discovery.
While I couldn't sleep for joy, I later encountered the other disease's big lousy brother (ulcerative colitis and colon colitis and troubles of cutaneous fistulous).
Again researching this nasty disease waist my life for four years with no result.
We finally found the cure for carpal tunnel, evil big brother. I mean, frozen shoulders eventually.
Every successful door that you open in the treatment of complex, incurable diseases, there are ten closed doors behind it.
The similarities between Crohn's and intestinal tuberculosis are very close. Now here, you don't see any trace of mycobacterium.
Different illnesses for just one organ (large intestine).
Therefore, I believe that every disease can have a brother worse than itself.
Of course, this is not unusual. Kidneys are an organ, but they are affected by dozens of diseases. So is the heart.
It is more unfortunate that the number of undiscovered diseases is still more significant than the discovery of the cure for the illnesses whose cause and therapy have been found so far.
Why do we still have no progress in the treatment of incurable diseases?
Relying on textbooks and belief in what you cannot find in the clinical experience? We faced the same game in the case of tinnitus and( his bad big brother) hearing loss and eventually, we only got 30% success which was very insignificant and not worth reporting especially in the elderly.
Yours sincerely
Nasser Tabesh MD TCMP GS