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When our body system gets used to a particular drug that we take very often to cure a sickness and it becomes ineffective, could this be the reason why some sicknesses in our body are said to have no permanent cure? Have you ever thought about this?

This is really food for thought for me because I had never considered it deeply until now. I have been taking some medicines very often, yet the sickness refuses to go permanently. It has even been generalized by people who experience the symptoms regularly that the sickness has no permanent cure. Is this really how our body system works? Or are there actually some common and simple sicknesses that truly do not have a permanent cure, as people claim? I do not mean deadly diseases like cancer and others of that nature.
It is catarrh.
I know some people who experience this often, and I have joined them to conclude that catarrh has no permanent cure. The medicines we take only take it away for some time, whether for a long or short period, and it comes back whenever it is provoked. Most times, this provocation happens easily and sometimes even on its own.
I take catarrh medicines so often that anytime I go to a chemist shop, they already know what I want to buy. I remember a particular season when I was working in an eatery. There was a chemist shop close to our workplace, and anytime there were heavy fries from the kitchen, my nose would start running badly. Whenever the people in the chemist shop sighted me from their shop, they would start bringing out the catarrh medicines because they already knew what I came for. It was that serious.
Also, my boss is on the same line. He suffers from catarrh regularly, and his own case is even worse. He is in his fifties. I was very curious when I found out that this issue had been with him since his teenage years. According to him, no catarrh medicine works on his body anymore. He has taken enough of them, yet there has been no positive effect. As a result, he has accepted to live with it, only combating it with “short-time relief” medicines whenever it comes.
Is this really how our forefathers lived with it, or did medicines work better on their bodies in those days?
The truth is that the world is growing and changing every day. We now have more deadly diseases, even though we are fortunate to have better cures. Our body reactions to medicines seem to work differently compared to what our forefathers experienced in their time.
Solution to this:
The only possible solution to this health condition may be to return to the early days of mankind, when living was more dependent on a natural way of life. However, this is completely impossible because the world is growing rapidly under the influence of technology and artificial ways of living, which appear very simple and convenient. Unfortunately, this situation will continue to get worse.
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Sometimes our body just has a way of getting used to things and getting used to drugs and medication is not an exemption..