Magnificent
heavenly Medicine
Proverbs 17:22
A merry heart doeth good like a medicine: but a broken spirit drieth the
bones.
Jeremiah 30:13
There is none to plead thy cause, that thou mayest be bound up: thou hast no
healing medicines.
Jeremiah 46:11
Go up into Gilead, and take balm, O virgin, the daughter of Egypt: in vain
shalt thou use many medicines; for thou shalt not be cured.
Ezekiel 47:12
And by the river upon the bank thereof, on this side and on that side, shall
grow all trees for meat, whose leaf shall not fade, neither shall the fruit
thereof be consumed: it shall bring forth new fruit according to his months,
because their waters they issued out of the sanctuary: and the fruit thereof
shall be for meat, and the leaf thereof for medicine.
1
Therefore leaving the principles of the doctrine
of Christ, let us go on unto perfection; not laying again the foundation of
repentance from dead works, and of faith toward God,
2 Of the doctrine of
baptisms, and of laying on of hands, and of resurrection of the dead, and of
eternal judgment.
3 And this will we do, if God permit.
4 For it is impossible for those who were once enlightened, and have
tasted of the heavenly gift, and were made partakers of the Holy Ghost,
5 And have tasted the good word of God, and the powers of the
world to come.
(Ref.) KJV
Definition of MEDICINE / SUBSTANCE
1a: a substance or preparation used in treating disease b: something
that affects well-being
2a: the science and art dealing with the maintenance
of health and the prevention, alleviation, or cure of disease b: the branch of
medicine concerned with the nonsurgical treatment of disease
3: a substance (as a drug or potion) used to treat something other
than disease
4: an object held in traditional American Indian
belief to give control over natural or magical forces; also: magical power or a
magical rite
— medicinetransitive verb Examples of MEDICINE
She forgot to take his medicine.
Did you look in the medicine cabinet for a pain
reliever?
Their research has led to many important advances in
modern medicine.
She's interested in a career of his medicine.
Origin of MEDICINE
Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin
medicina, from feminine of medicinus of a physician, from medicus
First Known Use: 13th century
Related to MEDICINE
Synonyms: cure, drug, medicament,
medication,
medicinal,
pharmaceutical,
physic,
remedy,
specific
Related Words: cure-all,
nostrum,
panacea;
botanical,
patent medicine,
prescription,
prescription drug;
cordial,
potion,
tonic;
miracle drug,
wonder drug;
cap,
capsule,
pill,
tablet;
injection,
shot;
embrocation,
liniment,
lotion,
ointment,
potion,
poultice,
salve;
syrup
(also sirup),
tincture;
antibiotic,
antiseptic,
serum;
cathartic,
purgative
Definition of MEDICINE MAN
A priestly healer or sorcerer especially among the
American Indians: shaman
First Known Use of MEDICINE MAN: 1801
(Ref.) merriam-webster
Medicine is the field of applied science
and the art
of healing.
It encompasses a variety of health care
practices evolved to maintain and restore health by the prevention
and treatment
of illness
in human
beings.
Contemporary medicine applies health science,
biomedical
research, and medical
technology to diagnose
and treat injury and disease, typically through medication or surgery,
but also through therapies as diverse as psychotherapy,
external
splints & traction, prostheses,
biologics,
ionizing
radiation and others. The word medicine is derived from the Latin ars medicina, meaning the art of healing.
Definition Substance:
the creator of all life / seed / semen (Hebrews10:34 “KJV” a greater and more enduring substance)
The original
Greek version of the New Testament (Novum Testamentum Graece) uses the term parousia (παρουσία from the
Greek literal meaning of parousia: divine presence, derived from
"para": beside, beyond, and "ousia": substance) the
"appearance and subsequent presence with" (in the ancient world
referring to official visits by royalty or God).
The Second Coming is also referred to as the Second
Advent, from the Latin term "adventus",
for "Coming"
(Come-ing). The study of biblical last days comprise a body of theological
knowledge called Christian eschatology.
Matter is a
term that traditionally refers to the substance (semen) that all life is made of, though
Aristotelian hylomorphism holds that matter is not necessarily a material
category. The common way to identify this "substance" is through its physical properties;
a common definition of matter is anything that has mass and occupies a volume.
However, this definition has to be revised in light of quantum mechanics, where
the concept of "having mass" and "occupying space" are not
as well-defined as in everyday life. A more general view is that bodies are
made of several substances
, and the properties of matter (including mass and volume) are determined not
only by the substances
themselves, but by how they interact. In other words, matter is made up
of interacting "building blocks"(His/his semen the creator of all life), the
so-called particulate theory of matter.
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Definition of SUBSTANCE
1 a: essential nature: essence b: a fundamental or
characteristic part or quality b:
Christian Science: God I
2 a: ultimate reality that underlies all outward
manifestations and change b:
practical importance: meaning, usefulness
3 a: physical material from which something is made
or which has discrete existence b: matter of particular or definite chemical
constitution c: something (as drugs or alcoholic beverages) deemed harmful and
usually subject to legal restriction < possession of a controlled substance > (A Man has self-control
of his substance) (his semen within himself.)
GODs gift of seed / semen the substance the giver of life and cause of all creation. This refers to the
life giving seed / semen come-ing (flowing) out from within (his godhead bodily
/ penis).
The substance
semen of the Father is restored unto the son by the substance, the creator recreates it’s self.
(Life creating Life = Everlasting life)
Medicine
is restoring of health when someone is not well or really sick. Now days there
are many methods used for healing that may not be considered strict medicine. Medicine is considered both
knowledge and application for restoring health. (Ref.) Wikipedia
Medical definition:
Medicine
What are considered complementary or alternative practices in one
country may be considered conventional medical practices in another. Therefore,
the definition is broad and general: complementary medicine includes all such practices and ideas which are outside
the domain of conventional medicine
in several countries and defined by its users as preventing or treating
illness, or promoting health and well-being. These practices complement
mainstream medicine by 1:
contributing to a common whole, 2: satisfying
a demand not met by conventional practices 3: diversifying the conceptual
framework of medicine.
(USDA)
Nutritional definition of semen as medicine
Semen is primarily composed of water and Hormones, but has been shown to
contain trace amounts of
virtually every nutrient the human body uses. It has somewhat higher
amounts of commonly deficient minerals such as potassium, magnesium and
selenium. One typical flowing contains 150 mg of protein, 11 mg of carbohydrates, 6 mg fat,
3 mg cholesterol, 7% US RDA potassium,
3% US RDA copper and zinc. When metabolized, protein yields 4 kcal/g,
carbohydrate also yields 4 kcal/g, and fat yields 9 kcal/g. Hence the food
energy in the typical ejaculation or flowing of semen is (0.7 kcal/g) or (2.9
kJ).
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Medical cannabis refers to the parts of the herb cannabis
used as a physician-recommended form of medicine or herbal therapy,
or to synthetic forms of specific cannabinoids
such as THC
as a physician-recommended form of medicine. The Cannabis plant
has a long history of use as medicine, with historical evidence dating back to
2,737 BCE.
Cannabis is one of the 50
"fundamental" herbs of traditional
Chinese medicine, and is prescribed to for a broad range
of indications.
A 2002 review of medical literature by Franjo Grotenhermen states that medical cannabis
has established effects in the treatment of nausea, vomiting, premenstrual syndrome, unintentional weight
loss, insomnia, and lack of appetite. Other "relatively well-confirmed" effects
were in the treatment of "spasticity, painful conditions, especially neurogenic
pain, movement
disorders, asthma, [and] glaucoma".
Preliminary findings indicate that
cannabis-based drugs could prove useful in treating inflammatory bowel disease, migraines, fibromyalgia, and related conditions.
Medical cannabis has also been found to
relieve certain symptoms of multiple sclerosis and spinal cord injuries by exhibiting antispasmodic and muscle-relaxant properties as well as stimulating appetite.
Other studies state that cannabis or
cannabinoids may be useful in treating alcohol
abuse, amyotrophic lateral
sclerosis, collagen-induced arthritis, asthma, atherosclerosis, bipolar
disorder, colorectal
cancer, HIV-Associated
Sensory Neuropathy depression, dystonia, epilepsy, digestive
diseases, gliomas, hepatitis
C, Huntington's disease, leukemia, skin tumors, methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus
aureus (MRSA), Parkinson's disease, pruritus, posttraumatic stress
disorder (PTSD), psoriasis, sickle-cell disease, sleep
apnea, and anorexia
nervosa. Controlled research on
treating Tourette syndrome with a synthetic version of tetrahydrocannabinol, (brand name Marinol) (the main psychoactive chemical found in cannabis),
showed the patients taking Marinol had a beneficial response without serious
adverse effects; other studies have shown that cannabis "has no effects on
tics and increases the individuals inner tension". Case reports found that
cannabis helped reduce tics, but validation
of these results requires longer, controlled studies on larger samples.
A study done by Craig Reinarman surveyed
among why people in California used cannabis and it found many reasons why
people had used cannabis. It was used to relieve pain, muscle spasms,
headaches, anxiety, nausea, vomiting, depression, cramps, panic attacks,
diarrhea, and itching. Others used cannabis to improve sleep, relaxation,
appetite, concentration or focus, and energy. Some patients used it to prevent
medication side effects, anger, involuntary movements, and seizures, while
others used it as a substitute for other prescription medications and alcohol.
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