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Permissible Medicine and Rationalization of Halal Pharma
Author(s) -
Jawad Alzeer
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
halalsphere
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2773-6040
DOI - 10.31436/hs.v1i1.18
Subject(s) - rationalization (economics) , drug , faith , psychology , medicine , risk analysis (engineering) , pharmacology , engineering ethics , epistemology , engineering , philosophy
Permissible medicine “Halalopathy” represents a compatible relation between therapeutic drug and human beliefs/lifestyles. Production of permissible drugs is achieved by evaluating ingredients and monitoring the production process to be compatible with a certain specific standard depending on the requirement of the lifestyle or belief of the patient. If drugs and beliefs are compatible, a domino chain effect will be initiated; trust will be developed, and the placebo effect will be activated. Consequently, a compatible system between mind and drug is established, faith in the treatment is intensified, entropy is lowered, potential energy is increased, and self-assurance is enriched. The compatibility concept is based on finding a connection between human’s belief and therapeutic drug where certain genes will be turned off epigenetically. Halalopathic medicine represents a new therapeutic concept in which holistic values - material, human, moral and spiritual values - are used to deliver the right treatment to the right patient.

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