The Real Side Effects of Medicine: Why Disease Keeps Returning
Medicine is not the problem. Medicine is a wonderful intelligence—but it is only chemical intelligence.
When you swallow a pill, it is addressing chemistry. Pain reduces. Inflammation subsides. The wound closes. That is good. That is necessary.
But tell me—did the body forget?
If you touch a scar, the skin still reacts. The danger is gone, the knife is gone, the accident is gone—yet the body remembers.
What you healed was the wound.
What you did not touch was the memory.
Most people think disease is chemistry.
No. Chemistry is only the expression.
The disease itself is a memory that has not been released. When medicine numbs pain, it quietens the scream of the body, but it also unknowingly guards the memory that created the scream. So the body becomes silent—but not free. This is why the same illness returns in another form. This is The Real Side Effects of Medicine— Humanity in a Prison of Memory. Humanity Is Not Healing, It Is Being Conditioned
This is why symptoms migrate. This is why people say, “Doctor, the reports are normal, but I don’t feel well.” It means Medicine Healed the Wound but Trapped the Human Being.
The wound was healed.
The memory was not.
Healing is not about fighting disease. Healing is about creating distance between you and the memory you call ‘me.’
If you do not create distance from the memory of the wound,
the body will continue to behave as if the danger still exists.
Medicine can fix chemistry.
Only consciousness can dissolve memory.
So medicine must be used—yes. But healing will happen only when memory is addressed, not just when pain is silenced. Otherwise, you are not healing the human being—you are only managing symptoms and making simple things more complicated and disastrous.
If you can live without medicine, that is wonderful. If your body, mind, emotions, and energies are aligned enough to handle life by themselves—nothing like it. But if you need medicine, please use it. There is no virtue in suffering unnecessarily.
Medicine has its place. However, you must understand what it does and what it does not do. Medicine can settle chemistry. It can close a wound. It can suppress inflammation. It can numb pain. But before the medicine quietly guards the memory of that disease, before it allows that memory to settle deeper into the system, you must work with that memory. Otherwise, the disease does not go away. It only learns how to wait. People think long-term medication has side effects only in chemical terms. Liver damage, kidney damage, hormonal imbalance—yes, those are there.
But the real side effect is something else altogether. The side effect is that the body begins to believe “This condition is permanent.” The body remembers the disease even when the chemistry is managed. That memory keeps feeding the same pattern, again and again, until what was acute becomes chronic.
So medicine did not create the disease—but unchecked memory made it chronic. In another way, if we say it bluntly, medicine is creating a much deeper side effect in the system that you can never be free of that disease because it started acting as a guardian of that distorted memory. This is the larger cause-and-effect that modern humanity has closed its eyes to. If you silence the pain without dissolving the memory, the intelligence of the body does not learn freedom—it learns dependency. Then medicine, which was meant to be a support, slowly becomes the keeper of the disease. Therefore, use medicine only when it is very much necessary—first work with the stored memory, learn how to create distance from that and become free.
Because if memory remains untouched, no matter how advanced your medicine becomes, disease will keep reinventing itself.

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