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Joined: 5/7/2008 Posts: 1 Points: 3 Location: Weybridge, Surrey
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Having reeceived enormous benefit from natural cures over the past 20 years it bothers me greatly that most conventional doctors have little understanding of the curative powers of natural remedies. They are thus sadly able to treat patients only in the way they know or have been taught - with drugs. Pain indicates something is wrong. Foods that our bodies have accepted all of our lives can suddenly be rejected or cause problems.
Much of the time doctors treat the symptom - pain - with drugs instead of endeavouring to identify the true cause of the pain. The result is that the root cause of the pain worsens while the painkiller effect diminishes.
If a successful and large organisation such as yours were able to gather the experiences of thousands who have benefited from natural cures, and publish these categorised a handbook, I would think the sales would be enormous. If a campaign could then be mounted to have study of natural cures included in the curriculum of new doctors, then the benefits to society and the taxpayer would be enormous.
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Rank: Newbie Groups: Member
Joined: 8/20/2008 Posts: 7 Points: 21 Location: East Yorkshire
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Although I am of the same opinion that doctors should help with natural remedies I have been informed by my son, a GP along with his wife, a GP, that they are restricted by the NHS and hence (I think) the pharmaceutical companies and live in constant fear of being sued by patients if things have gone wrong/drugs having bad side-effects. Since we turned similar to the US into a happy to sue willy-nilly country, the doctors attitude can be excused, BUT...they can advise to seek alternative ways of curing should the patient persist and know where to find it. I have a brilliant product from the US which has been licensed here, it is an immunity booster, completely natural and I have had brilliant results with animals e.g. horses and dogs and also humans who prefer to go the alternative route. But, as I said before, there are a lot of happy to sue folks out there, so one tends to 'mind one's own business', (tongue in cheek, lol). Although I am a very alternative person I do not dismiss the conventional medicine, which has its good uses too.inkha
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Rank: Newbie Groups: Member
Joined: 12/28/2009 Posts: 1 Points: 3 Location: London, UK
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I get very confused as to which doctors to trust. I don't want to put my faith in doctors that are under the influence of big pharma companies, doling out pills to people willy nilly with little understanding of their effects. I would rather trust doctors like the ones on here, who have natural remedies to my ailments, without trying to poison my system with steroids, antibiotics and the like. But I have trouble telling who is trustworthy and open to natural therapies, and the medical types who will pump me full of pills. Their qualifications look the same, but I know Phds, and Dr. titles can mean different things. Is there somewhere I can check credentials, to see what sort of Doctor I might be dealing with?
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Rank: Newbie Groups: Member
Joined: 4/25/2010 Posts: 3 Points: 9 Location: BC Canada
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It has been just recently that I learned of "food combining" and after trying it for 2 months, I am convinced it works. Anyone suffering from stomach, digestive, bowel troubles should first look into changing their diet. Not deleting whole food groups but combining the proper elements and never combining animal protein with starches. It is so simple really and many have been relieved of their symptoms of digestive problems.
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