People who fall for Rx remedies are hypnotized as they will do anything for relief from ailments that could likely be prevented or cured just by changing one's personal dietary habits. Of 250,000 medicines on the market, about 5 actually work. Most cause side effects worse than your ailments. #SnakeOilSales #OptForNaturalCures #EatRightAndSayNoToDrugsAndAlcohol
Just because it works for me, doesn't mean it will work for everyone. Many lack the Seff Descipl8ne to give up all the Bullshit that causes their disease in the first place. I'm not gaslighted anyone. Take your opinion and stick it where the sun doesn't shine. If one doesn't quit the bad habits that caused their ailments, no remedies, natural or man made will help them. Troll someone else, I bite back.
Been there done that for 30 years. My migraines were caused by OSHA-violating chemical exposure at work and are triggered by common chemical exposures. The claim that it's "my fault" because I haven't cleaned up my life is gaslighting. It isn't trolling to acknowledge that simple fixes don't apply to everyone.
Stupid is as stupid does. There are millions of other jobs out there. Your senses should have told you that working in a poisonous environment was bad for you...
Personally, I’m on the “Take-Off” (no pun intended even though I am a pilot) Drug track. After decades of taking statins I quit and am using functional health medicine protocols instead.
When I started seeing “add on” medication, it immediately brought to mind “breakthrough pain” used to justify higher doses of opiates. Just another pharma scam that will harm a lot of people.
Budesonide is a corticosteroid, it is used by itself and in combination with long acting inhaled beta agonist to control persistent asthma or an asthma attack or exacerbation that is expected to last more than a few hours at most (which typically are treated with short acting inhaled beta agonists such as albuterol.
Yes, it does seem to be happening more and raises safety concerns - There's also Vraylar (cariprazine) which is advertised on TV a lot - it is an antipsychotic marketed as "Vraylar + antidepressant"
I have been saying this for years. I refuse to take a medicine that will clearly not fix the issue. And I also will not take anything that has not been out for at least 10-15 years. It is still being tested. I recently refused to take a statin because older people (5%) can have cholesteral issues. My cholesterol is lower than it has ever been and within normal ranges, and so I refused the meds. I am also in the 95% of those who will not have a problem. Why would I take it???? Also it will not cure my cholesterol non-problem, but I would be taking it for the rest of my life. No thanks. If it is not a cure, don't take it, along with the multiple add-ons they want to include.
There is no way Pharma can handle to very complex system other wise known as animal biology, yet the love that money, and so here we are. Homeopathic medicine, with thousands of years of trial is the only way. Here was what the very corrupt Wikepedia claims - system of pseudoscientific alternative medicine based on the doctrine of "like cures like". Homeopathy or homoeopathy is a pseudoscientific system of alternative medicine. It was conceived in 1796 by the German physician Samuel Hahnemann. Its practitioners, called homeopaths or homeopathic physicians, believe that a substance.
The medical schools and pharmaceutical companies, founded and funded by Rockefeller are much worse. It's a scam when nutrition isn't thought to be important, but then if your desired outcome is profit, not healthy people, well there you go.
I’m 62 and on Zero meds. I realized about six years ago that I was on my own. Got healthy. Lost the weight. I only shop five percent of the grocery store. They really are trying to poison us for profit.
This is a problem that all parties involved contribute to.
Many health care corps mandate half the visit consumed asking questions to cover liability, not understanding patient issues.
Many MDs are not effective diagnosticians or lose patient focus due to corporate distractions forced on them.
Many patients have little perception of their ailment (no introspection) and cannot communicate effectively, but want instant answers.
Big pharma has instant answers, cost and effectiveness aside.
No surprise, results are similar to knowing nothing about cars and making vague descriptions of the issue to an auto mechanic who jumps to conclusions rather than trouble-shooting. So begins the replacement of parts on your dime. The number of iterations is up to you.
The entire concept of "add-on" drugs is a scam, a money-grab, in the time-honored traditions that made Big Pharma a boatload of money in the past. Consider: every add-on drug advertisement contains the words, "don't stop taking [place name of original drug here] when you start taking [place name of add-on drug here]..." Or words to that effect. Why? Because having a new drug REPLACE the previous drug takes money out of the ostensible competitor's pocket. As a result, the competitor might respond with assertions about the effectiveness, or lack thereof, of the add-on drug. Better to not rock the boat, while taking a bite at the apple yourself. (Yes, mixing metaphors is one of my hobbies.) Bottom line, another pharma scam, poorly hidden under the sheep's clothing of "some benefit" or other double-talk.
People who fall for Rx remedies are hypnotized as they will do anything for relief from ailments that could likely be prevented or cured just by changing one's personal dietary habits. Of 250,000 medicines on the market, about 5 actually work. Most cause side effects worse than your ailments. #SnakeOilSales #OptForNaturalCures #EatRightAndSayNoToDrugsAndAlcohol
"about 5 actually work." That's oddly specific lol. I will say that sumatriptan definitely works for migraines.
So does a home made elecyrolyte with citrus juice, Sea Salt, Cayanne Pepper powder and Tumeric powder.
I would bet that combo doesn’t work every time either; it just is the nature of Migraine
BS. I've done them all and much more. Gaslighting people to make your point is simply the other side of the pharma coin.
Just because it works for me, doesn't mean it will work for everyone. Many lack the Seff Descipl8ne to give up all the Bullshit that causes their disease in the first place. I'm not gaslighted anyone. Take your opinion and stick it where the sun doesn't shine. If one doesn't quit the bad habits that caused their ailments, no remedies, natural or man made will help them. Troll someone else, I bite back.
Been there done that for 30 years. My migraines were caused by OSHA-violating chemical exposure at work and are triggered by common chemical exposures. The claim that it's "my fault" because I haven't cleaned up my life is gaslighting. It isn't trolling to acknowledge that simple fixes don't apply to everyone.
Stupid is as stupid does. There are millions of other jobs out there. Your senses should have told you that working in a poisonous environment was bad for you...
Not all the time, not every attack.
Growing up we were all taught to believe that the doctors and the medical establishment (big pharma) were the good guys
It’s always about the money
Personally, I’m on the “Take-Off” (no pun intended even though I am a pilot) Drug track. After decades of taking statins I quit and am using functional health medicine protocols instead.
Hoping against hope that pharmaceutical ads are discontinued!
When I started seeing “add on” medication, it immediately brought to mind “breakthrough pain” used to justify higher doses of opiates. Just another pharma scam that will harm a lot of people.
Remember breakthrough COVID infections to justify booster shots?
Budesonide is a corticosteroid, it is used by itself and in combination with long acting inhaled beta agonist to control persistent asthma or an asthma attack or exacerbation that is expected to last more than a few hours at most (which typically are treated with short acting inhaled beta agonists such as albuterol.
Yes, it does seem to be happening more and raises safety concerns - There's also Vraylar (cariprazine) which is advertised on TV a lot - it is an antipsychotic marketed as "Vraylar + antidepressant"
I have been saying this for years. I refuse to take a medicine that will clearly not fix the issue. And I also will not take anything that has not been out for at least 10-15 years. It is still being tested. I recently refused to take a statin because older people (5%) can have cholesteral issues. My cholesterol is lower than it has ever been and within normal ranges, and so I refused the meds. I am also in the 95% of those who will not have a problem. Why would I take it???? Also it will not cure my cholesterol non-problem, but I would be taking it for the rest of my life. No thanks. If it is not a cure, don't take it, along with the multiple add-ons they want to include.
so awful - all these drugs!!
There is no way Pharma can handle to very complex system other wise known as animal biology, yet the love that money, and so here we are. Homeopathic medicine, with thousands of years of trial is the only way. Here was what the very corrupt Wikepedia claims - system of pseudoscientific alternative medicine based on the doctrine of "like cures like". Homeopathy or homoeopathy is a pseudoscientific system of alternative medicine. It was conceived in 1796 by the German physician Samuel Hahnemann. Its practitioners, called homeopaths or homeopathic physicians, believe that a substance.
The medical schools and pharmaceutical companies, founded and funded by Rockefeller are much worse. It's a scam when nutrition isn't thought to be important, but then if your desired outcome is profit, not healthy people, well there you go.
I’m 62 and on Zero meds. I realized about six years ago that I was on my own. Got healthy. Lost the weight. I only shop five percent of the grocery store. They really are trying to poison us for profit.
This is a problem that all parties involved contribute to.
Many health care corps mandate half the visit consumed asking questions to cover liability, not understanding patient issues.
Many MDs are not effective diagnosticians or lose patient focus due to corporate distractions forced on them.
Many patients have little perception of their ailment (no introspection) and cannot communicate effectively, but want instant answers.
Big pharma has instant answers, cost and effectiveness aside.
No surprise, results are similar to knowing nothing about cars and making vague descriptions of the issue to an auto mechanic who jumps to conclusions rather than trouble-shooting. So begins the replacement of parts on your dime. The number of iterations is up to you.
More meds, please!
The entire concept of "add-on" drugs is a scam, a money-grab, in the time-honored traditions that made Big Pharma a boatload of money in the past. Consider: every add-on drug advertisement contains the words, "don't stop taking [place name of original drug here] when you start taking [place name of add-on drug here]..." Or words to that effect. Why? Because having a new drug REPLACE the previous drug takes money out of the ostensible competitor's pocket. As a result, the competitor might respond with assertions about the effectiveness, or lack thereof, of the add-on drug. Better to not rock the boat, while taking a bite at the apple yourself. (Yes, mixing metaphors is one of my hobbies.) Bottom line, another pharma scam, poorly hidden under the sheep's clothing of "some benefit" or other double-talk.