Narrative Wisdom File: The Medicine We Called Poison
Narrative Wisdom File: The Medicine We Called Poison "We feared what we didn’t understand — and called it evil. But it was just misread medicine." I. INTRODUCTION: THE PARADOX OF HEALING Throughout history, the greatest medicines have worn the mask of fear. The very things that once killed us — mold, venom, radiation, bacteria — are now used to keep us alive. If humanity had seen with wiser eyes, we might have cured the Plague before it became pandemic, or unlocked cancer treatments a century early. Instead, we recoiled in fear. This file gathers real-world truths that support a single, powerful message: what can kill can also cure. II. HISTORIC EXAMPLES OF "DANGEROUS" CURES 1. Penicillin (Bread Mold) Then: A nuisance mold on stale food. Now: One of the most important antibiotics in human history. What If: Discovered 1,000 years earlier? The Black Death might have never spread. 2. Foxglove (Digitalis) The...