JayCamjazzfan
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I lay pipe in the hot sun 50 hours a week. Can it be fall yet?
I lay pipe in the hot sun 50 hours a week. Can it be fall yet?
Start getting laid indoors. Think man think! Also do you use viagra or enzyte?
I was actually looking at that the other day. I think I'll be better off staying where I am for a couple of more years before I seriously pursue something else.
We (Drs and patients) need to get off the pharmaceutical drug treadmill and starting looking at naturopathic medicine. Not only is it much cheaper but there are few side effects and they even in some cases work better. We also need to put the emphasis on good nutrition and proper eating to stop the development of degenerative diseases before they start.
Proper eating and dieting would decrease more than diabeties.
Asthma...
Every doctor agrees with good nutrition.
Naturopathic medicine is indeed cheaper and has fewer side effects. That's because no actual medicine is being used. Water also has no side effects, but no one calls water medicine. No side effects are the result of no effects.
natruopathic medicines work great for non-existent diseases, though. If you have pretend migraines, pretend cancer, or pretend asthma, save yourself some money. If you have real migraines, real cancer, or real asthma, get real medicine.
Statements like these are quite foolish to make, in all honesty.
I have a very, very long list of relatives who have cured themselves of various illnesses, including three immediate ones who suffered from cancer (breast, sarcoma, and GCT). The three aforementioned relatives (grandma, and a uncle each from both sides of my family) all gave up on chemo, radiation and the like, and pursued alternative therapies encompassed by naturopathy instead.
Any person who completely dismisses any therapies that have time and time-again shown to at the very least aid a person suffering from a chronic illness, is simply being either naive, or intellectually-dishonest-- especially seeing as I know that you do not work in this field, and likely haven't read nearly as many published medical journals pertaining to this field than I have.
Sometimes the benefits of naturopathy CAN be exaggerated, and I still value our current medical system (in some regards), and believe that an approach that can combine the schools-of-thought of both treatments is probably the best approach that we could take. It is certainly more risky to do one without the other, IMO
Reality is never foolish.
You can't give up on something you don't start. One of the most common types of alternative health testimonials is the person who has their cancer removed by surgery/radiation/etc., find the treatments to prevent recurrence too onerous, takes up woo, and then says the woo cured the cancer. No, the woo did not cure the cancer. The initial treatments cured the cancer.
Great. Please five or so medical articles from respected, peer-review journals that use large sample sizes (or similarly robust methodology) that show a differential five-year survival rate between people that use naturopathy and those that do not.
It's also a question of resources. If your resources are unlimited, by all measue opt for the .0000000001% change that magic water really does something. On the other hand, if resources are limited, you'll get more benefit from one chemotherapy session than from 200 naturopathy sessions. My insurance is through Blue Cross. It does not cover naturopathy. Why do you think an health insurance company, whose primary motive is financial, feels it is not worthwhile to cover the much cheaper therapies of naturopaths, and instead pays the the more expensive therapies?
Woah, we have an argument on hand folks.
*Grabs popcorn*
A few things I will point out in advance to a larger post I will craft once I have access to a computer, and not just my phone (currently on vacation):
- your blue cross insurance "argument" is an amusing one, because tens of other developed nations have naturopathy, homeopathy and other alternative therapies nearly COMPLETELY covered under healthcare (mine-included). Nice try though.
- my resources are the online medical libraries that I have access to as a premed student at my local university, so obviously they're the Creme de la creme I'll see if I remember to link certain studies to you, but again I don't really have time over the next few days.
- your blanket statement about testimonials is again, awfully naive. My uncle was told to have his arm amputated, and undergo three rounds of chemo, ontop of radiation. He said no to it all, and went to a naturopath instead. 2 years later, he had his oncologist announce him as a "medical-miracle" who's cancer completely subsided. Dont make such general assumptions on testimonials.
Enes, did I read somewhere that you've been working and that's why you haven't been on the board as much lately?
Enes, did I read somewhere that you've been working and that's why you haven't been on the board as much lately?
The pimping season has started so he has less down time.
You are really creeping me out sometimes. How is your wifey btw?
Poor lamb.
You are really creeping me out sometimes. How is your wifey btw?
Poor lamb.
That creep you out? OK...
As for the wife she isn't feelign very affectionate. Sheering season...