No one's arguing that, Jolly.
The problem is, as Lewis Black once said "we're all snowflakes." Medicine is not one-size fits all - Shell has already said that. Even within the same disease people are going to react to treatments differently. It's important to accurately describe and document what's happening within YOU and have honest discussions with your doctor to find out exactly what you need. Research is only part of the puzzle. And your solution is only part of the puzzle. The hat that fits me might not fit you or the next person and so it goes. And it gets downright dangerous when you paint with a broad brush a topic that actually requires a fine tipped ink pen.
I'm sorry if this offends anyone here, but the second he/she posted a link that had "Organic" in the title it should have clued people in to be on their guard. The definition of "organic" can be twisted around to suit just about whatever a person is selling these days, including treatments and medicine that may or may not be scientifically proven to work. The idea that you shouldn't put some chemicals (like those studied and developed by humans) in your body but should put others (the ones we don't call chemicals that come out of plants or minerals but still in fact are) into a body that is suffering from possibly a chemical imbalance is just...boggling. Or depriving yourself of them at all. It doesn't work that way.
The problem is, as Lewis Black once said "we're all snowflakes." Medicine is not one-size fits all - Shell has already said that. Even within the same disease people are going to react to treatments differently. It's important to accurately describe and document what's happening within YOU and have honest discussions with your doctor to find out exactly what you need. Research is only part of the puzzle. And your solution is only part of the puzzle. The hat that fits me might not fit you or the next person and so it goes. And it gets downright dangerous when you paint with a broad brush a topic that actually requires a fine tipped ink pen.
I'm sorry if this offends anyone here, but the second he/she posted a link that had "Organic" in the title it should have clued people in to be on their guard. The definition of "organic" can be twisted around to suit just about whatever a person is selling these days, including treatments and medicine that may or may not be scientifically proven to work. The idea that you shouldn't put some chemicals (like those studied and developed by humans) in your body but should put others (the ones we don't call chemicals that come out of plants or minerals but still in fact are) into a body that is suffering from possibly a chemical imbalance is just...boggling. Or depriving yourself of them at all. It doesn't work that way.
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