Re: Question about Supplements
- From: Robert <Robert@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 09 Jul 2005 22:58:35 GMT
"Zwieback"
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> > COMMENT:
> >
> > And of course, you quite free to take no preventive medications at all,
> > including ACE inhibitors. When you blow a radiator hose in your head,
> > though, we don't want to hear whining about it...
> >
> > SBH
>
> Yes - but is taking ACE inhibitors the ONLY way to prevent that?
> What if taking potassium, or magnesium, or calcium (etc) would serve
> the same purpose? Would I have to see a different doctor for that?
Why see anyone? Do you suffer from anxiety disorder?
What and where is the deliemma here?
>
> The dilemma seems to be that those "natural" practitioners use the
> same justification as you - except they would blame it on NOT taking
> specific supplements that would appear to have the same preventive
> effect.
You have two opposite views so pick one.
> When I walk through hospital wards, I see all these sick people waste
> away despite willingly (or not so willingly) taking these wonder drugs,
> (many of them targeted to lessen the adverse effects of the other drugs),
> and in the end, instead of "blowing a hose in the head," they blow a
> gasket in the liver, kidneys, or gut.
Not to mention hospital acquired infections and accidental medical error
deaths. So don't go to one. End of deliemma.
You don't need excuses not to go to a hospital. If you don't want to go then
don't.
I am not going to treat you like a baby and tell you why you should go to a
hospital. If you don't see the benefits then don't. You are an adult.
>
> I am trying to find out the advantage of one group over the other,
> and so far, there does not seem to be clear winner outside of those
> suffering from insufficiency-types of conditions, requiring replacement
> therapy (insulin...).
I think the alternative people have won your arguement and I am very
displeased to not see you in the hospital I work in.
> I didn't need to look too far to realize that medical people, following
> their own (orthodox) advice, seem to expire at close to, or the same
> rate as those who try to resolve their medical situations without drugs,
> or through ignorance. ---Zwieback
>
>
Good observation so then there is no dilemma. Hospital food is bad.
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