The Goddess Panacea
In Greek mythology, Panacea was a goddess of Universal remedy. She was the daughter of Asclepius and Epione. Panacea and her four sisters each performed a facet of Apollo's art: Panacea, Hygieia, Iaso, Aceso, and Aglæa/Ægle. Panacea also had four brothers – Podaleirus, one of the two kings of Tricca, who had a flair for diagnostics, and Machaon, the other king of Tricca, who was a master surgeon; Telesphoros, who devoted his life to serving Asclepius; and Aratus, her stepbrother, who was a Greek hero and the patron/liberator of Sicyon. Panacea was said to have a poultice or potion with which she healed the sick. This brought about the concept of the panacea in medicine, a substance meant to cure all diseases
The term is also used figuratively as something intended to completely solve a large, multi-faceted problem.
Panacea is a combination of two Greek words: ‘pan’ meaning ‘all’, and ‘akos’ meaning ‘remedy’. It is derived from the Greek ‘panakes’, which means ‘all-healing’. In Greek mythology, Panakeia was the goddess of universal healing; she was believed to have a potion that would cure any sickness or disease. The first known use of the word panacea in English was in 1548.
My choice of name was under de believe that humanity got its cure since its birth. If you you take the versets of the Bible, it is said there that we were given as food and as therapy the seeds of the land (tree seeds _fruits, berries, melons, and land seeds _vegetables and greens).
As a student of dr Robert Morse ND firstly, and as a previusly ill person that had the unique chance to heal under dr Morse 's protocol, I fully believe that we have the cure with us: fruits, berries, melons, meditation and spirituality, well doing etc.
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