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How much of it is luck?The medicines don't work as well as the therapies.
The medicines don't work as well as the therapies.
Most medicines what taste bitter, bitter medicine.
name medicines often sell for 10, 20 times the price of generic medicines.
to test medicines.
We have the medicines.
The problem is these medicines cost a lot of money, they have a lot of side effects, and they're often not the best first-line treatment.
Chinese Indian medicines that are as I said humoral the huge growth of mechanis
how the medicines are procured and um who decides when the medicines are going
of few medicines in the hospital and it
We create medicines by trial and error.
The demand for these medicines is growing significantly and we are simply not equipped to do what we need to do unless we pay donors.
They're dosed with all sorts of medicines that are forbidden for human consumption.
And they are going to be the medicines that dominate medical practice in the future.
And then provide train-- provide them with medicines.
And there's a lot of medicines.
Their joints get achy because of these medicines.
of um complimentary and alternative medicines which are alternatives to the mechanistic medicine that was born in
In the case of say AIDS medicines a years' treatment generic medicines can be under $300, brand name cost in the United States is $10,000.
Patients are waiting for better medicines.
And the bottom line is that our medicines can't discriminate either.
The cone snail venoms that have been used to develop medicines, that have been used in biomedical research.
Stoughton's bitters was one of the first patented medicines in this country.
And she was starting to be this pharmacopoeia of prescription medicines and also supplements.
Was it her just getting off all those medicines that were interacting with her microbiome?
an idea you find in in investic medicine and Chinese medicines uh this idea of this basic energy that goes through the
medicine because opium is already one of the most powerful medicines we have uh available to um you know to mankind so
All these conspiracy theories and so on and all these alternative medicines.
And you have limited doctors, medicines, beds, and so forth.
In Bhutan, using drones to transport food and medicines in a country that has almost no roads or no infrastructure.
He's an adviser to the UN Secretary General on community based medicines and lessons from Haiti.
example, to help patients take their AIDS medicines on time.
constructive things there uh they' they're working on how to get uh malaria medicines out more cost-effectively to
Especially as we're moving towards the medical development of psychedelics as potentially approved medicines, we can really think of that role as that of a therapist.
if you had super intelligence you could help develop better clean energy technologies or medicines.
These are very, very powerful medicines that have always been used to treat human illness.
And when you have a protocol, you need to have medicines that also is adapted to them.
The therapist was like, you should get off of all the medicines.
So by the end of it, the doctors had pulled me off medicines.
We can go in and train the Yanomami, provide the medicines, and everything they need.
So what the Chinese did, along with their traditional Chinese herbal medicines, their use of distillation was put together.
information so that's how the journey began and uh we realized that there are no medicines being provided there are no
um and you know it's not I I I won't even mention that the royalties are just paying for medicines for my sick mother
To do that, we also need to enable there to be many more genetic medicines so that there's good competition between developers.
All these conspiracy theories and so on, all these alternative medicines.
Of course that still accounts – there's still thousands of people around the world who use these medicines on a regular basis.
And Paul is also chair of global health and social medicine at Harvard Medical School, where you started, right, stealing medicines
But also, of course, actually change the facts of the matter, to try to actually deliver medicines that will allow us to stay healthy.
And of course, if you've studied the history of medicine or know anything about natural medicine, propolis is one of the oldest human medicines as well.
And they brought that through into the Arab countries where the Arabs were making perfumes, as well as medicines.
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