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 Post subject: Please read 1st: How do we really measure success?
PostPosted: Sun Apr 02, 2006 3:02 am 
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We hope this forum will provide a useful opportunity for patients and practitioners to describe ways in which FCT has been helpful.

Please post your positive experiences of FCT here, as a patient or practitioner, in order to help encourage others, as well as illustrate FCT in real cases. (Note: if you have problems or questions to post, rather than success stories, go to one of the other forums for help).

Please take a moment to consider also, however, what really constitutes health or illness, and how we can really measure the "success" of any treatment. This issue, in itself, is part of Dr Yurkovsky's FCT training syllabus, and one he considers a very important starting point for anyone wondering what FCT is all about.

In short, most of us have been misled by what we have heard, read and been brought up to think: the general idea is that illness consists of symptoms, and that successful treatment is when these symptoms have been overcome.

If only things were that simple. Unfortunately, they are not. . .

I would like to recommend, in particular, the animated video that Dr Ou provides a link to at his post in the General forum. To see this post, go to:

www.fctforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=45

Then below you can read on if you would like some further pointers!

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 Post subject: The goal
PostPosted: Sat Apr 15, 2006 10:31 am 
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There are many therapies out there, both conventional and alternative, in which the latest miracle cures and magic bullets are touted from every hilltop - and we want to be sure that any readers of this forum understand that FCT presents itself on a different standing.

FCT is frequently successful with enabling patients to overcome a vast array of different symptoms (a small sampling of which you will see documented in this forum over time), and in fact it was created by Dr Yurkovsky as a system of medicine which could treat the most difficult of cases normally beyond help. But in truth, this is not the goal of FCT.

The real aim is to restore and optimise full health and happiness, physically, mentally and emotionally, and to prevent illness.

In other words, if you are a prospective patient or student looking into FCT, or perhaps already a current one, read up on it and consider the purpose and logic of FCT, not so much as a "symptom-fixer" but as a wise path to long-term health and happiness. Most people who try FCT and are helped by it come to understand and appreciate what FCT sets out to achieve, and begin to view it not as yet another "quick fix" therapy, but more like a system of preventative medicine which can inform a new way of life and act to restore, maintain and prolong good health and happiness.

Let's take one particularly important example: toxins. FCT assists the body to permanently release all kinds of toxins from deep stores in the body's tissues, in a deeper, safer, more comprehensive and more effective way than many other forms of "detox." (Actually, it is more than simply a "detox," since detox in FCT occurs as a positive side effect of powerfully restoring healthy functioning to the body's organs using homeopathic remedies that act at the level of the body's cellular energy fields - the deepest level of human physiology as proven in recent decades of scientific research - deeper in its effect than any possible chemical, pharmacological, herbal or nutritional input into the body).

The kind of toxins removed via FCT are widely spread in our society, and have been for generations; they can be found in the bodies of the majority of the population in harmful quantities. They include particularly common and dangerous ones such as mercury, lead, aluminium, cadmium and other heavy metals. These toxins accumulate in everyone's tissues, and FCT testing has found that most illnesses are caused ultimately, at source, by these toxins in the body. A thorough study and understanding of toxicology and other sciences more than explains this finding (sadly most doctors and therapists do not study toxicology and therefore under-estimate the pre-eminence and prevalence of heavy metal toxicity).

In addition, there are many other disease triggers addressed via FCT, such as candida, viruses, bacteria, parasites, injuries, emotional traumas, stress, malnutrition, genetic-constitutional weaknesses, antibiotic residues, and so on.

Many people, therefore, once they understand the basis of FCT, become focused not so much on "fixing symptoms" as on "removing toxins." And, in co-ordination with this, restoring healthy organ function in the body, then maintaining health and preventing illness. As the saying goes, "If you look after the pennies, the pounds will take care of themselves," and similarly, if you look after the toxins, the symptoms will take care of themselves. . .

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 Post subject: What to do
PostPosted: Sat Apr 15, 2006 10:43 am 
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I would therefore recommend that FCT be considered as more than a therapy to come to for a quick "taster," or rapid "fix": there is already, in my view, too much of that going in the world, with each latest fad claiming to deal with "Skidmarks Disease" (see the animation at the above link!) but actually being part of the problem rather than part of the solution.

In order to become part of the solution, FCT has set its sights much higher, and aims its treatments much deeper.

This also, correspondingly, means that patients are normally advised to undergo a series of FCT treatments over a period of at least a few months, if not years or, in fact, forever, as a way of maintaining health and preventing illness. This is the ideal approach to take. Of course, the healthier someone is, the less frequent the patient visits need to be, but they should still always be maintained on a periodic basis, just like a car engine being maintained for its annual check-up.

The alternative, which I wouldn't recommend, is to drift in and drift out again in search of some more temporary fixes for Hydra's heads. In reality, however, many of the patients who come to FCT practitioners are people already sick of all the latest "magic cures" and medical fads, who have reached a point where they want to reconsider their health and happiness in a more sensible way and make a longer-term commitment to removing toxins from their system and restoring the body and mind to the way they should be: healthy and happy.

In the long run, we are all better assisted when the root causes of illness are addressed: Hydra herself, not her heads. This is why the form of testing used in FCT is designed to uncover the true root causes of problems, in a hierarchy of importance, and not based on educated guessing but on objective testing. Likewise, this is why the form of homeopathy used in FCT treatments is termed ‘causative.’

Of course, the patient too must 'meet the practitioner half-way' if goals such as these are to be realized, hence the success cases in FCT are usually those who are motivated and follow their instructions correctly. Most importantly, this typically includes dietary changes and occasional periods of abstinence from electromagnetic fields (EMFs) such as TVs, computers, phones and fluorescent lights - not because of FCT, but for fundamental medical reasons.

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 Post subject: Summary
PostPosted: Sat Apr 15, 2006 11:04 am 
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In conclusion, "success" is when a goal has been achieved: but what goal?

Expressed in the briefest of terms, FCT aims to help people at the deepest level and for their maximum long-term benefit by seeking to identify and address the root causes of their ills. . . rather than sliding down the slippery slope of "symptom-fixing" towards false temporary solutions.

The latter are elsewhere much in vogue, in both conventional and alternative therapies, which often depend on educated guesswork within a limited framework of possibility, and may at worst drive problems deeper and cause side effects, or at best offer a comfortable but deceptive compensation which cannot be lasting as it is not a genuine removal of the root causes.

Real success cases are therefore represented, in my view, and in FCT in general, by the following observation Dr Yurkovsky has made concerning the countless patients filling his busy clinic over the last few decades: that regular FCT patients of his don't tend to develop new serious illnesses, such as cancer, diabetes, heart disease, or any other serious new illness, while under his care. And regarding the future: as observed over many years, this might occur, if at all, only extremely rarely, but probably not at all. (N.B: That's not a guarantee, only a prediction based on prior observation). If this statistic is compared with the modern average, then this in itself represents a towering achievement of FCT as a system of deep preventative medicine, since in terms of cancer alone, 1 in every 2 people is now expected to develop some form of cancer in their lives.

Thank you for reading these forums, and we hope that, as you do so, you may also find food for thought in terms of reconsidering the true nature of health and illness!

Please post your own patient or practitioner success cases here, to share with others, encourage them and help paint a fuller picture of how FCT works in real cases.

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