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LLOYD GORDON (06/07/2020)
It was during 1994 that I first entered into Naturopathic Counselling Practice at the J & S Medical Centre by invitation of Dr Halda Shaw, my Clinical Medical business partner, and subsequently very good friend. At first I shared office with a U.S.A Naturopath, one Dr Douglas Harper, who eventually gave up his Practice to return to the U.S.A. While working hard at developing a clientele, in 1996, I received an invitation to present a paper on my very successful research into what I termed Transcutaneous Stimulation as an aspect of what I had termed Bio-Electronic Therapy. My research was neither aimed at curing, or diagnosing illness but rather for swift symptom alleviation as an alternative to taking a lot pills or liquid medicines which I found occasioned disturbances in my G.I.T. Microbiome (The epithet Gut-Ecology was in use by me around that Time period but I have updated to the more modern term). My presentation was well received in the Medical Faculty Lecture Theatre where I was introduced by an extraordinary supporter, one Professor Pam Rodgers Johnson who held the chair in Experimental Medicine. It was Pam who miraculously got me into the Conference at the last minute, (and in fact after its flyers had been printed so that C.Ps had to be requested to write my name in). It was the very first of its kind in the Annual Conference programming of the University of the West Indies Medical Faculty. This Conference allowed for presentations on Complementary and Alternative Medicine, a seminal point in the History of the UWI Medical Faculty, which since it's inception had been rigidly Allopathic in its presents. Fortunately, my presentation, although unscripted, was recorded in full by the then 'Radio Unit' of the UWI and I was subsequently presented with copy by them. Sad to say, there were Sardonic, if not Malevolent persons, looking on who seemed to resent Professor Pam's tremendous initiative. Whereas she saw a CAM protocol which could be brought into Standard Medicine possibly as adjuvant therapy or for Palliative Care, there were others full of resentment of a miscreant kind who some years later brought up a railing contention through a local red stripe Jamaican policeman about doing Medicine and tried to hold me in a Police Station lock up on trumped-up charge of so doing during a visit to St Ann parish of Jamaica. The incarceration began at the commencement of a weekend so that he was not able to reach the J & S Medical Centre Manager to verify my status at the Centre. When the case went before the local Magistrate, she promptly ordered my release after my lawyer, a fellow Kiwanian of St Ann Parish, politely pointed out, with the appropriate explanation, that there was in truth, and in fact, no case for me to answer. When asked by the Magistrate what was the charge the police corporal was flummoxed and failed to state a coherent reason. Looking in retrospect at the event that unfolded in St Ann"s Bay, I thought that the Jamaican policeman had presented with a 'meaness of spirit' seeing that I had not in any way solicited any kind of business to do with diagnosing, or treating anyone beyond showing him a newspaper article written by a very good friend of mine who I had known for years and who had decided to enter the Naturopathic field.
Gordon's Organiculture & Biotech Enterprises/Quantum Organiculture Institute (10/25/2015)
During the late 1960s, while on a visit to Guy's Hospital Medical School, London, I was offered the opportunity for dental treatment to remove my impacted wisdom teeth in anticipation of the possibility of experiencing them suddenly flaring up in future Time. Not being in any way, or so I thought , afflicted by them at that Time, I had declined the offer but only to experience the most frightful pain in the right side of my jaw a decade or so later during the late 70s/early 80s when the impacted site finally acted up.It was during this Time period that I was obliged to investigate suitable approaches to pain management and I chose a natural way because I had become impressed by local Jamaican Ethnobotanicals and in particular the Cannabis which had spared me from the throes of agony due to Dengue Fever, transmited by the bite of the Aedes Aegypti mosquito in the Negril beach and Great Morass area where I was engaged in research for the Jamaican Government Natural Resources Conservation Department (NRCD) Before continuing this story in review, I should remark that I have selected this topic of my personal journey in the area of Pain Management as it presents a cozy review subject with which I am thoroughly familiar and which qualifies me more than adequately to render assistance to those who approach me for it in relation to mitigating, and even eliminating Pain altogether without the use of pharmaceuticals but resorting to the materials and methods I have laid in store at my G.O.B.E. undertaking in the J & S Medical Centre Building. In my armamentum, I currently include the Acu-Health No-needles Acupuncture Device; a footbath for use in cleansing and bathing the feet as an adjunct to employing Medical Grade Aromatherapy; and the use of herbal/botanical teas in loose form, and in sachets(Botanicals in Medicine). Additionally,I offer a Meditation technique of the Theravada Buddhism School of the Burmese Monk-U.Silananda, as well as Quaker Meditation, and Meditation using the ISKON method employing the Krishna mantra. To continue my recap and review of my experience concerning my impacted molars challenge; I proceeded after some long delays, induced by my residing in the Ocho Rios area, and hence a considerable distance outside of the Corporate Area.Thus, permited only restricted access to the numerous high class medical treatment centres in the Kingston business districts I was obliged to be creative in dealing with my pain until Dr Michael Mair of Melmac Terrace gave me an appointment.Mair was a highly acclaimed dentist and he performed superbly well in extracting the tooth despite it's recalcitrance to come out of the gum.The degree of impaction had been well noted by Mair, and shown to me in the X-rays he had taken for both sides of the lower jaw.He was very thorough and had investigated both wisdom teeth although only one had actually flared up. Also, he had offered to remove the benign tooth but I prefered "to let sleeping dogs lie". Several years later, it was found necessary to have the benign tooth extracted, albeit by another dentist, one Dr Keith Young. Dr Young was also of a Kingston address and practised in a business district not too far removed from Dr Mair. Following recovery from the pain and general trauma of the surgical procedures, I eventually came to notice exacerbation of my Hay Fever symptoms which had quietened down during my doctoral studies sojourn in Paris during the early 70's. Thus, I came to realise the link between the use of antibiotics prescribed for my dental problem and the bowel condition that exacerbates Hay Fever.
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