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Advances in Complementary & Alternative medicine

Introducing SAMS

Seun Ayoade*

Department of Physiology, Nigeria

*Corresponding author:Seun Ayoade, Department of Physiology, Oyo State, Nigeria

Submission: September 06, 2019;Published: September 13, 2019

DOI: 10.31031/ACAM.2019.05.000605

ISSN: 2637-7802
Volume5 Issue1

Opinion

Conventional medicine is based on the Germ Theory. Alternative/complementary forms of therapy include acupuncture, aromatherapy, chiropractic, homeopathy, naturopathy, osteopathy, reflexology, ayurvedic and reiki [1]. The Germ-Terrain duality theory of disease states that the etiology of certain diseases/diseased states is better explained as a complex interplay between germs and the inherent anatomical/physiological integrity of the body cells. It argues that the etiology of certain diseases is not fully explained merely by the presence of germs (Germ Theory) or by a mere loss of cellular integrity (Terrain Theory). As a result, the prevention and treatment of such diseases should focus not just on fighting germs but on maintaining/restoring the anatomical/physiological cellular integrity. The Germ-Terrain duality theory is a harmonization of the current Germ Theory (popularized by Louis Pasteur) and the hitherto discarded Terrain Theory (popularized by Pierre Bechamp) [2-4].

I hereby propose a new type of alternative therapy called Seun Ayoade’s Medical System- SAMS. SAMS will be based on the germ terrain duality theory. Under the novel frontier of SAMS in the course of diagnosis the physician shall ask two questions viz:

A. What is the germ situation of the patient?

B. What is the terrain situation of the patient?

In treatment, the doctor shall ask two questions viz:

A. What will be the germ standing of this patient vis a vis any therapy?

B. What will be the terrain standing of the patient vis a vis any therapy?

A précis of the precepts and maxims of SAMS are:

a) Mapping and evaluating the microzymas of the patient, in other words a cellular dust reading [5-7].

b) Blood and body ph analysis.

c) Primo vascular system analysis [8].

d) Utilization of Kirlian photography/microscopy and related methods.

References

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  5. Mister SA (2017) Koch’s postulates and germ terrain dualism; cellular dust as yet another term for microzymas. JOJ Nurse Health Care 5(4): 555-666.
  6. Seun A (2017) The future of medicine lies in microzyma research, not in stem cell research; flexner the germ theory fiend. JOJ Nurse Health Care 5(2): 555-658.
  7. Seun AA (2018) New origin of life and the universe proposed-microzymian! Peer R J Foren & Gen Sci 1(5).
  8. Cheon Lee B, Ji Woong Y, Hyun Park S, Zhoo YS (2013) Toward a theory of the primo vascular system: A hypothetical circulatory system at the subcellular level. Evidence Based Complement Alternat Med, p. 5.
  9. Bong Han K (1964) On the Kyungrak system.

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