Why Natural Medicine Was Replaced (The Truth You Were Never Told)
Nov 26, 2025
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Why have we lost our trust in natural medicine? In this video, we’ll discuss why natural medicine is ignored and sometimes even dismissed as folklore. Is it wise to invalidate the wisdom of the past? Discover the truth about natural medicine in this video.
The “United States Dispensatory” by Wood and Lawall may provide insight into alternative medicine censorship in the United States. The 21st edition, published in 1926, was the most authoritative and comprehensive reference for American medicine. At the time of publication, 75% of medicine consisted of various natural remedies, while only 25% consisted of synthetic compounds.
Since then, there’s been a gradual transition from natural remedies to synthetic drugs. When the 22nd edition of the book was published in 1943, the ratio of natural to synthetic drugs shifted to 50:50.
Today, medicine is often prescribed without considering lifestyle, eating habits, sleep patterns, stress levels, or the microbiome. Symptoms of the underlying problems are treated without addressing the root cause.
Discover these 20 natural remedies that have stood the test of time, along with the ailment they have historically been used to address.
Cod liver oil—Tuberculosis, tetany, nerve pain
Nutmeg oil—Psychotic problems
Olive oil—Mild laxative, gallstones
Pine needle oil—Eliminates mucus from the lungs
Castor oil—Mild laxative
Sandalwood oil—Gonorrhea, bronchitis, bladder infections
Sassafras oil—Antiseptic
Betaine hydrochloride—Indigestion, gastric problems
Pepsin—Digestive issues
Lugol’s iodine—Thyroid support and protection
Magnesium sulfate—Sleep support, anxiety, pain killer
Calcium chloride—Acidifies the body
Liver extract—Anemia
Methylene blue—Shrinks tumors, meningitis, bladder infections, gonorrhea, and supports the mitochondria
. Lithium carbonate—Relaxation, anxiety, and depression relief
Glauber’s salt—Laxative
Vitamin D—Autoimmune conditions
Colloidal silver
Activated charcoal—Food poisoning, gas
Niacin—Lowers triglycerides, increases HDL, increases lifespan, supports cardiovascular health, acts as a NAD precursor
































