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Post by brillbilly on Oct 20, 2010 21:52:10 GMT 10
But did it help Brill? lol it made me sick for 3 days,i mean realy sick as for helping my back no but it does hit energy lines in the body i got better results from crystals n meditation
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Post by concrete on Oct 21, 2010 0:31:37 GMT 10
I get you crete but you need to remember not all reactions to alternative medicine is reported - if ever. But yes, it is a hell of a lot lower than conventional medication. Where they are coming from is the whole industry needs more regulation. I agree. With the regulation, any one can do it with minimal training. However. Who will regulate it? Chuck? If he live to 1000 years. I can guarentee it ain't his organic farms keeping him alive. My bet is the 'established' medical practicioners will regulate it. These are the same people that are now saying that during CPR, only chest compressions are required. I dunno. But, it seems to me, if the body can't circulate oxygen (as little as it may be). Pumping someones chest just might kill them. Anyway. Back to point. How do you regulate peoples hope? Waht is the last thing major medicine has cured? They treat and get lucky. Is it any different if St. Johnswort works better than vallium? A bit of sunlight and a puppy can help with depression. How do you patent that? I read recently. That they have developed a drug, Based on vitamin A. Sorry? Why not just recomed more vit A? So, what the fuck am I on about? Dunno. But. I would trust my own knowledge and instinct.
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Post by theshee on Oct 21, 2010 8:19:06 GMT 10
I would rather trust mine too Crete. Trouble is not a lot of people do.
Hmmmmm..... the industry still needs some sort of regulation. People are going on weekend crash courses then treating people. Supplements and vits should come with an interaction leaflet like medications to I believe. But above all, people need to take more responsibility for their own health and well being.
No matter how much they try to synthesize a vitamin, it will never work. You can’t catch sunshine in a jar and bottle it!
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