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But I can tell you what I think about drugs in general: Personally, from my own observations, I think that there is often a trade-off. Multiple drugs can be helpful in the short run but they often take their toll over the years. At some point there's a price to be paid. That's why so many elderly people are being treated for kidney failure etc.. It has been said that dosages have to be adjusted, usually upward, as years go by, putting an extra burden on the liver and kidneys. This whole process is unsustainable. Sorry I can't bring more cheerful news about drugs, but that's my honest opinion. |
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Drugs are basically chemical compounds. Nutrients which your body needs are also chemical compounds. The origin of chemical compound is not what makes them good or bad, healthy or not healthy. The fact that a chemical is manufactured by a plant does not de facto mean it is good for you. Nor does the fact that the same chemical is manufactured in a test tube mean that it's bad for you.
Certainly medical treatments change as knowledge of human physiology and pathophysiology advances via scientific study. The advice of nutritionists similarly changes and such changes are not always backed up by sound scientific data. If you can maintain your health thru diet and exercise and lifestyle choices, by all means do so. But this may not be successful in many cases. Just my honest opinion. |
Zoner, why wouldn't it be successful, please explain that comment.
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The Diet-Heart Myth: Statins Don't Save Lives in People Without Heart Disease I'm not sold on statins. Especially since they have a tendency to cause muscular atrophy and early dementia. I wonder if the risks outweigh the benefits. |
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For the people who are on drugs for their cholesterol - google fish oil. My last visit to the Dr. showed my cholesterol was up and the Dr put me on 4 1G fish oil capsules a day. Upon on google search of this I find it works great and that a lot of people will end up losing weight on it. The prescription is expensive at $280 a month. I will see what happens when I go back in a couple of months.
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While it's a tragedy that even one life has been lost because of prescription meds, I think that the statistic is just fear mongering unless compared to the billions of lives saved. |
Pharmaceuticals have had a major roll in patient safety programs for a long time. That includes self medication errors, dispensing errors, and being giving the wrong pharmaceuticals in clinical settings. The Institute for Healthcare Improvement has information on patient safety programs. Getting Started There is an entire subindustry working on patient safety issues and quality improvement. Clinicians
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You could be enjoying 2 servings per week of fresh wild caught salmon, assuming you are not a vegan. Also, other adjustments may help as well, like a high fiber diet. |
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I'll post the results of a large study in my next post. Stay tuned. |
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