The chemical remedies seem like they get the user addicted.Well, I've had 22 years of experience with regular medicine and the last three with natural and the problem seems to be the education of the doctors. The education doesnt include remedies that actually work both naturally and is more effective and this sems to be to depopulate and generate money. A patient who gets cured doesnt generate money, a patient who is being held sick needing treatments, generates money and will become sicker and sicker instead of getting rid of the problem.
But dont hate the doctors. The doctors are usually in it for the right reason; to help, but they dont get the right education, an education that includes homeopathy and natural medicine, they only get taught about chemical "remedies". This is done to keep people sick and to have many of them die.
AgreedThere’s more profit in sickness than there is in health apparently. Wherever there’s a darkness in a huge industry like this there’s usually someone making bank at the cost of another’s misfortune. Alcohol is everywhere, THC is still demonized after proving its capacity to heal time and time again, and psychedelics are classified as schedule 1 drugs! Schedule 1 have a great potential for abuse like heroine and coke, I’m not sure how anyone could honestly put psychedelics in the same category. For reference, mushrooms have been shown to greatly reduce depression as well as anxiety without the horrible side effects or dependency you’d get from an SSRI or benzos, there’s an FDA approved trial going on right now so hopefully they’ll change its classification. We also could eliminate so many blood borne infections simply by mandating single use needles that self destruct. It doesn’t cost much more and it would be a huge improvement for public health concern especially with the current heroine epidemic/opioid crisis. I imagine it’s a lot easier to subdue the population when they’re drugged too so I’d blame big pharma more than your average doctor.
Exactly.The chemical remedies seem like they get the user addicted.
That's the problem. Some people can have the will to overcome addiction, but for the most part I think with the set up of functioning society, the stress of making a living paired with the chemical drugs. It's driving people insane
Best post yet! I was completely well from natural herbs for the adrenals. WELL! After 40 years of physical HELL.Exactly.
What's the healthiest approach?
A good mix of Western and Eastern approaches.
Herbs.
Diet.
Exercise.
Without any particular order:I believe it. Share a few examples.
Maybe you could suggest things that will meet them halfway, as some habits aren’t broken overnight.Without any particular order:
1) A lady came here last week. She had a locked jaw, stiff neck and her body was aching and couldn't sleep. She was suffering from serotonin syndrome because all the stuff she was using. I asked what tragedy happened in her life and she told about how her daughter was murdered, she was taking pills since then. I said that no pill would do her any good anymore, that she needed a psychologist. She said she didn't like them and her family already told her to search one. I told her that the pills wouldn't work anymore and explained how the psychologists could help her. I don't have any news about her, but I believe she didn't search for help.
2) Yesterday there was a lady with high cholesterol rates. After I finished reading her exams she asked what pill I would give her. I said she didn't needed pills, she needed to lose 12 kg at least. She was all like "oh yeah, I like eating grease it's true" she asked for another pill I said she needed to lose weight again, then she leaves. I really don't think she will cut the grease.
3) There's another lady here that she has various problems, one of them being dizziness. We said the problem was coffee. She never quit drinking coffee.
4) Oh Lord the coffee. SO MANY PEOPLE taking sleeping pills but they drink coffee up to 5 times a day and they boast about it. I tell them they don't need any pills but they still don't even try to quit the coffee. The same thing goes to stomach pain and dizziness.
5) A guy here who works with his motorcycle. He has upper arm pain because the bike's vibrations. I told him to hit the gym but he won't quit eating pain pills.
6) There are a lot of cases in my family too. My cousin don't stop taking amphetamines to lose weight but yesterday she was eating a huge piece of bread full of butter.
7) Then there is my uncle who has high cholesterol and high blood pressure. He rides a bike but don't let go the bottle of whisky.
This is what happens: there are people who are under palliative treatment because they don't know what to do (i.e. omeprazole to treat stomach ache because excess coffee). When I told them what to do they'll either a) change their habits or b) don't change their habits.
Oh, I know, suggest them to drink tea instead among other measures like drinking coffee in the morning and tea at nightMaybe you could suggest things that will meet them halfway, as some habits aren’t broken overnight.
Ex: suggest that the coffee drinker switch to 1/2 or decaf to minimize withdrawals.
Stomach pain from indigestion is sometimes caused by lack of acidity in the stomach. I started taking apple cider vinegar and literally ALL of my stomach issues disappeared within a week.
Why are they drinking so much coffee?Without any particular order:
1) A lady came here last week. She had a locked jaw, stiff neck and her body was aching and couldn't sleep. She was suffering from serotonin syndrome because all the stuff she was using. I asked what tragedy happened in her life and she told about how her daughter was murdered, she was taking pills since then. I said that no pill would do her any good anymore, that she needed a psychologist. She said she didn't like them and her family already told her to search one. I told her that the pills wouldn't work anymore and explained how the psychologists could help her. I don't have any news about her, but I believe she didn't search for help.
2) Yesterday there was a lady with high cholesterol rates. After I finished reading her exams she asked what pill I would give her. I said she didn't needed pills, she needed to lose 12 kg at least. She was all like "oh yeah, I like eating grease it's true" she asked for another pill I said she needed to lose weight again, then she leaves. I really don't think she will cut the grease.
3) There's another lady here that she has various problems, one of them being dizziness. We said the problem was coffee. She never quit drinking coffee.
4) Oh Lord the coffee. SO MANY PEOPLE taking sleeping pills but they drink coffee up to 5 times a day and they boast about it. I tell them they don't need any pills but they still don't even try to quit the coffee. The same thing goes to stomach pain and dizziness.
5) A guy here who works with his motorcycle. He has upper arm pain because the bike's vibrations. I told him to hit the gym but he won't quit eating pain pills.
6) There are a lot of cases in my family too. My cousin don't stop taking amphetamines to lose weight but yesterday she was eating a huge piece of bread full of butter.
7) Then there is my uncle who has high cholesterol and high blood pressure. He rides a bike but don't let go the bottle of whisky.
This is what happens: there are people who are under palliative treatment because they don't know what to do (i.e. omeprazole to treat stomach ache because excess coffee). When I told them what to do they'll either a) change their habits or b) don't change their habits.