Thursday, 4 February 2016

Drugging man to drug virus?.......... Health.


As a child, when our teacher explained how the earth happened to be a broken part of the sun which cooled over the ages before life became possible on I; I had a curiosity about the sun and I wanted to know where the sun in the first place came from? Such quests would arouse the anger of the teacher because his knowledge was limited to what he had been taught and his self esteem never allowed him to admit that he only knew so much and perhaps his ego held him from telling me that he would find out the answer to my question and come back prepared next time.

 As I have grown in the decades dividing my life between my urban and rural engagements, the child in me now asks, “Where do these viruses come from in such increased frequency as they have done in the past decade and a half or so?” The answers don’t come and which do, don’t convince. Why is it that we come across more of these than our ancestors of the recent past? The last decade and a half has seen more viruses threatening mankind than at perhaps any time in history.

 In our times, the agencies of knowledge force us to believe and accept what they want us to and most of us meekly and unquestioningly give our acceptance to what comes from a noble profession which perhaps is not so noble in our times as it pretends to help us battle perhaps with manufactured enemies.  Most of this continues to be shoved down our throat in the name of science. Last few decades have brought us knowledge of certain virus related with AIDS, Bird flu, Swine flu, Ebola, the Yellow fever, and now Zika leaving one in doubt whether these are some handiwork released to bolster the prospects of an industry.

When I was a child I was aware of only a few diseases which were easily cured by some liquids, I knew of two vaccines related with Small pox and a little later the one related to polio and still much later the hepatitis, my injuries were normally cured by the red and the blue potions, and occasionally by a penicillin injection. I also knew of tuberculosis which in time came to be cured. Tuberculosis was taken over in gravity by cancer but the latter did not become endemic. We visited the doctor with an empty bottle, who filled it with syrup and pasted a self crafted label on it which gave the count of doses in it. The doctor was a God; he always succeeded in curing us.

 The areas of colossal intervention it appears lay in the area of diseases that went viral and brought opportunities for the pharmaceutical industries to come to the rescue of the affected as fast as the appearance of this virus which caused epidemics. The medical science was so developed that each time some virus threatened mankind it had an answer which followed close on heels. The surgical industry also did not lag behind and over the decades the human who survived with a few drugs and potions, blood and pathological tests now became dependent on so many complicated medical examinations. These medical advantages came to the affluent urban population across the globe.

 Contrast this with the rural life. Women deliver their children without any surgical intervention. Epidemics come and go, but the rural population with its rigorous life largely oblivious of such developments goes about normally and lives beyond the longevity rates of the city dwellers. The life of the rural folk it appears lies beyond the anxiety of the medical world because such anxiety has no market amongst the rural poor as it has in the cities. One thing for sure the rural human lies outside the net that targets the city people and this human is generally absent in the crowds that throng the multi specialty hospitals.

 The maladies affecting the body and mind of the city dweller is a rarity in the rural world which does not have access to the agencies of information as do his urban counterpart which have come to sit on the city minds successfully making the city dweller accept what he has been targeted to believe. The rural folk eat open food in the village markets; drink untreated water from the village wells. Gets taste of the city junk only when they come to the city and when they can afford such consumption, drink their own rice beer or the toddy, and now, in the last few years or so, the spirits allowed to them by the governments.

 The rural diet has not registered any significant change as it continues to consist in rice and salt, or roti made from wheat or rage or rice with salted onion, a chilli, and perhaps some pickle. Vegetables and fruits which are grown seasonally along with some occasional mutton, fowl, and a few eggs form their diet.

This rural population rarely visits a doctor which now in the last few years is becoming available to it and one would get to see the effect of this interaction in the next decade or so. The rarely clad, bare-footed   rural man and woman defy all the logic that sustains the human medical interface of the city as one finds more health in the rural areas than in the cities as so called advancements in medical sciences keep coming to the city folk consuming their hard earned money by creating a well engineered fear psychosis in their mind.

 The doctor who prescribed a tablet or two and a multivitamin a few decades ago, now opens a portfolio of drugs but even before he does so, sends you for a thorough test slipping a card into your hand recommending where you should go for these tests. When you return with the tests he so helpfully advises you where to buy your medicines from. Most of these doctors sit in the pharmaceutical outlets itself prescribing medicines.

 As one watches this ingenious teamwork of the thriving pharmaceutical and surgical industry, prosperous doctors, and the medical outlets one is left with an unanswered question, “why has the development of science been unable  to  find cures for diseases even as it continues to develop suppressants refusing cure to the diabetic or a hyper tensed and instead giving him a habit of daily consumption when it is so accomplished in  bringing knowledge of new virus in an increased frequency along with drugs to counterbalance it?” Is the team more interested in boosting the demand for drugs or is human health its honest concern? Can some Hippocrates   give so much?

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