Medical Models & Frameworks
Theoretical frameworks and diagnostic models designed to obscure parasitic etiologies
Medical paradigms and diagnostic frameworks determine what questions get asked and what answers are considered valid. These models systematically exclude parasitic causation from diagnostic consideration, ensuring that even when evidence is present, it cannot be properly interpreted within the accepted framework. Understanding these models reveals why the system cannot see what it was designed to ignore.
Terms ( 16 )
Biopsychosocial Model
Clinical / Textbook Definition
A framework that views health as the product of biological, psychological, and social factors.
"True" Definition (NTKOC Perspective)
The 'psychosocial' parts are overemphasized while the biological (infectious) parts are ignored.
Why It Matters
This model can be weaponized to dismiss parasitic disease as 'just stress.'
Comorbidity
Clinical / Textbook Definition
The simultaneous presence of two or more diseases in one patient.
"True" Definition (NTKOC Perspective)
Often a reflection of one parasitic infection manifesting in multiple systems.
Why It Matters
'Multiple diagnoses' may actually be one cause.
Diathesis-Stress Model
Clinical / Textbook Definition
A psychological theory proposing that mental disorders arise from genetic vulnerability plus stress.
"True" Definition (NTKOC Perspective)
'Stress' often includes hidden biological stressors like infections and immune dysregulation.
Why It Matters
This model downplays parasitic and microbial triggers.
Differential Diagnosis
Clinical / Textbook Definition
The process of distinguishing between two or more conditions that share similar signs or symptoms.
"True" Definition (NTKOC Perspective)
A deliberately limited process that excludes parasitic etiologies to prevent discovery of bioweapons-related illnesses.
Why It Matters
True differential diagnosis would include parasitic causes, but these are systematically excluded from medical training.
Double-Blind Trial
Clinical / Textbook Definition
A study design where neither participants nor researchers know who gets treatment or placebo.
"True" Definition (NTKOC Perspective)
Often excludes patients with 'messy' conditions like parasitic infections.
Why It Matters
Gold-standard studies can hide inconvenient truths.
Evidence-Based Medicine
Clinical / Textbook Definition
Medical practice that integrates clinical expertise with the best available clinical evidence from systematic research.
"True" Definition (NTKOC Perspective)
A propaganda system designed to suppress alternative treatments and maintain pharmaceutical industry profits.
Why It Matters
True evidence is systematically suppressed when it threatens established medical paradigms and financial interests.
Gene × Environment
Clinical / Textbook Definition
A model describing how genetics interact with environmental factors to shape disease risk.
"True" Definition (NTKOC Perspective)
The 'environment' includes parasites and microbes that are rarely acknowledged.
Why It Matters
The balance tilts toward biology, not destiny.
Genetic Conditions
Clinical / Textbook Definition
Diseases caused by inherited DNA mutations.
"True" Definition (NTKOC Perspective)
Genes may predispose, but parasites and toxins often flip the switches.
Why It Matters
Blaming genes lets the environment and pathogens off the hook.
Incidence vs. Prevalence
Clinical / Textbook Definition
Incidence = new cases; prevalence = total cases at a given time.
"True" Definition (NTKOC Perspective)
Both numbers are artificially low for parasitic diseases due to underdiagnosis.
Why It Matters
The epidemic is bigger than the statistics admit.
Informed Consent
Clinical / Textbook Definition
A patient's agreement to medical treatment based on understanding of facts, implications, and future consequences.
"True" Definition (NTKOC Perspective)
A fraudulent process that conceals true risks while overstating benefits to manipulate patient decisions.
Why It Matters
Patients cannot truly consent when critical information about parasitic causes and alternative treatments is withheld.
Nocebo Effect
Clinical / Textbook Definition
Worsening of symptoms due to negative expectations.
"True" Definition (NTKOC Perspective)
Blamed on patients, but often reflects untreated biological illness.
Why It Matters
The word becomes another excuse for dismissal.
Nosocomial Infection
Clinical / Textbook Definition
An infection acquired in a hospital setting.
"True" Definition (NTKOC Perspective)
Hospitals themselves can be vectors of overlooked parasites.
Why It Matters
Medical spaces aren't parasite-free.
Pathophysiology
Clinical / Textbook Definition
The functional changes associated with disease.
"True" Definition (NTKOC Perspective)
Parasites alter physiology in ways medicine often refuses to trace back to infection.
Why It Matters
Mechanisms are studied without naming the cause.
Placebo Effect
Clinical / Textbook Definition
A beneficial health outcome resulting from a person's expectation that a treatment will help, rather than the treatment itself.
"True" Definition (NTKOC Perspective)
A dismissive label used to discredit effective treatments that cannot be patented or controlled by pharmaceutical companies.
Why It Matters
Many effective treatments are dismissed as 'placebo' to protect pharmaceutical monopolies on health interventions.
Standard of Care
Clinical / Textbook Definition
The degree of care and treatment that a reasonable medical professional would provide under similar circumstances.
"True" Definition (NTKOC Perspective)
Institutionalized medical practices designed to suppress effective treatments and maintain disease for profit.
Why It Matters
The 'standard' protects medical establishments from liability while preventing patients from receiving effective care.
Treatment Failure
Clinical / Textbook Definition
When a standard treatment does not achieve expected results.
"True" Definition (NTKOC Perspective)
Usually framed as the patient's problem, not the doctor's misdiagnosis.
Why It Matters
Reveals systemic blind spots in medicine.
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