• porcupine
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    2 months ago

    You mean that’s what humans used for the thousands of years where humans had an average lifespan of like 25 years, right? The triumph of historical materialism isn’t going to be a return to substituting evidence-based medicine for naturopathy and other “traditional” pseudoscientific hokum.

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      2 months ago

      Y’all. Morphine, heroin, opium, and nearly all opiates are from pretty flowers. Cocaine is from leafy greens. Quinine (malaria medicine) is from a tree. Penicillin is from moldy bread. Digoxin (a.k.a. digitalis a.k.a. Lanoxin) is from pretty flowers. Paclitaxel (a.k.a. chemotherapeutic Taxol) is from a tree.

      You are being idealist when you imagine that all medicine is divorced from history and exists only in Euro-techno laboratories from non-earthly components.

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        2 months ago

        Seconded and there are many more.

        Many synthetic pharmaceuticals are based on natural molecules extracted from plants and fungi. Some are further modified to change their properties, but we often learn what works from studying natural products.

        Nature is just better at this shit than we are. We steal their ideas, modify them slightly, and patent them.

        Those historically low average lifespans are often due to high infant mortality, not adults dying at a young age.