Homeo? Or not?
ScorpioHR
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O.K. now that I have your attention with the subject line. I have a question, or a poll or whatever you want to call it.
I guess it is similar to my "Do You" post. I have an inquiring kind of mind and wonder what people think/do/believe in. So, are you into homeopathic remedies? Working in the medical profession I am finding more and more that people are steering away from "traditional" medicine and going back to plants, roots, etc. for healing. Do you have Ginseng in your kitchen/bathroom? Do you find yourself steering your children away from penicillin? Do you think it is posion to the body and suppresses natual immune development?
My daughter and grandchild live in Europe. Over the last 5 years of traveling there, I have observed that European countries are becoming very "preventative illness" orientated and going back thousands of years to the Chinese philosophy of "homeopathic medicine". I have been distressed a time or two when my grandchild was sick and my daughter was medicating her with "leaves, roots, natural means" However, now I am beginning to see the wisdom in it. h baby had pneumonia, doctors were throwing medicine at her, my daughter did the "fresh air, healthy food, natural herb root" the baby healed fine. Maybe everything that is "new and faster" does not mean it is better.
So, are you leaning more towards natural, homepathic ways and less towards modern drugs x:-/
Thanks for your reply.
scorpio
Disclaimer: None of my posts are intended to discombobulate any persons. Should this happen, I would suggest taking a "mental health day" and getting over it.
I guess it is similar to my "Do You" post. I have an inquiring kind of mind and wonder what people think/do/believe in. So, are you into homeopathic remedies? Working in the medical profession I am finding more and more that people are steering away from "traditional" medicine and going back to plants, roots, etc. for healing. Do you have Ginseng in your kitchen/bathroom? Do you find yourself steering your children away from penicillin? Do you think it is posion to the body and suppresses natual immune development?
My daughter and grandchild live in Europe. Over the last 5 years of traveling there, I have observed that European countries are becoming very "preventative illness" orientated and going back thousands of years to the Chinese philosophy of "homeopathic medicine". I have been distressed a time or two when my grandchild was sick and my daughter was medicating her with "leaves, roots, natural means" However, now I am beginning to see the wisdom in it. h baby had pneumonia, doctors were throwing medicine at her, my daughter did the "fresh air, healthy food, natural herb root" the baby healed fine. Maybe everything that is "new and faster" does not mean it is better.
So, are you leaning more towards natural, homepathic ways and less towards modern drugs x:-/
Thanks for your reply.
scorpio
Disclaimer: None of my posts are intended to discombobulate any persons. Should this happen, I would suggest taking a "mental health day" and getting over it.
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More and more since my surgery last year and the last four years of going back and forth to physicians, I am convinced that herbs, organic foods, rest, exercise, etc., is the way to go. I want to get off all medications and let my body return to its natural state -- which I am convinced is better than the over medicated one physicians cause.
I am expanding this to include even visits for foot and eye care. I tell them right off -- I am not interested in Rx's or coming back for return visits. Do not over test me and don't be concerned about law suits.
Yes, Yes, Yes -- massage, aromatherapy, fresh air, enough sleep, and a good diet -- that's the way for me.
Thanks for asking.
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I don't know about slow sex in a secluded place. Sounds like a gimmic to me. I'd have to hear other testimony about that one. Certainly not a recommendation I'd give to a teen.
Hey now Sam :-) While it may not be "teen suitable" it does sound like a plan, no??? Lol. Leave it to The Don to take homeopathic to its base level. Ya gotta love it!
x:7
scorpio
Disclaimer: None of my posts are intended to discombobulate any persons. Should this happen, I would suggest taking a "mental health day" and getting over it.
Unfortunately, as my age increases the number of prescription medicine bottles in my bathroom cabinet also increases. For the maladies involved there is no magic root, fungus, rock, crystal, bottle tree, moss, rhino horn, crushed, dried ant, yada, yada, yada, that will do the trick.
By the same token, I don't deny that most modern medicines are derived from some of the homeopathic remedies. But it took modern science to distill the operative properties to make them effective.
And I continue to take my Nature-Made multivitamin every morning. x:-)
From all the aphrodesiac recipes Don posts on the recipe section, we know what aspect of health he's most interested in. ;;)
As far as natural remedies go, I've relied on them exclusively for the past 10+ years. I started looking into natural healing when my father-in-law was dying of cancer in Venezuela. They believe heavily in homeopathic medicine there, although they may not all have the wherewithall to obtain them. Such was the case of my f-i-l.
I've been using herbs ever since then on myself and family. Our bodies are so amazing in that they want to heal themselves and will do so if we give them the right help. Most Rx meds that I've come across either personally or those prescribed for family members have usually done the job they were prescribed for but not without causing other problems and therefore the need for other prescriptions.
I do consult with both an MD and a nutritionist/natural doctor whenever the need arises but I keep a supply of herbs on hand to use when needed. Natural remedies do take more time to work since they are healing the body naturally, not just masking the symptoms.
One of the books I refer to is "Today's Herbal Health" by Louis Tenney. It can be found at most Borders or GNC stores.
Cheers!
I'm in the middle (where I find myself on just about everything)...the body needs to follow a natural path...and the homeopathic methods are great for that....but sometimes, you do need the pill bottle...and I'd hate to think of someone suffering with something needlessly because they couldn't bring themselves to fill the prescription.
Largely, it's a preventative thing...what you put in, is what you'll get out of it....fill your body with good healthy foods and fresh air, you'll have the basis for a healthy life. Fill it with fast food and sedentary living...your body will act like that!
There was a diet promoted not very long ago called the "caveman diet"...a bit extreme for me...but the theory behind it seemed sound enough...our bodies have not changed very much from those of our ancestors...yet we are eat processed refinded foods that our digestive system doesn't really know how to handle...we're better off eating whole, natural foods, which is what our bodies were designed for...
Homeopathy refers specifically to a class of remedies that were developed based on the idea that symptoms of a disease can be cured by minute amounts of a substance that, if administered in large doses, creates the same symptoms. Many of them are poisons at full dose, but are diluted to the point that not a single molecule of the original substance may remain.
Homeopathy isn't another word for ancient Chinese healing arts, many of which are effective. I'm a big believer in a lot of alternative remedies, but homeopathy isn't among them.
Brad Forrister
VP/Content
M. Lee Smith Publishers
It worked in the 60's.:oo
There is widespread and ever-increasing knowledge that they help people cure themselves (the body curing itself) after the traditional western methods fail, and often as a "first resort".
Naturopathic physicians are now licensed in 13 states, including Washington, Oregon, Arizona, Hawaii, several New England states, and California. Health plans generally cover services of licensed practitioners.
Brad is correct, "homeopathic" refers to the natural medicinal substances used often by naturopatic physicians and is not the field of medicine itself. Also, both "sides" are beginning to work together to treat patients, and in fact, do not see it as "sides". This can only be beneficial to health care consumers.
It's interesting that some plans have begun covering these types of things that are 'low end' on the pay spectrum but will NOT cover 'alternative' things on the high side of that spectrum that they still call experimental or unproven, like bone marrow transplant.
Linda
I am tired of Claritin, I am trying the honey thing. I just have to find a local purveyor. Unfortunately I am in Middle TN and am certain that even the damn bee keepers have traded-in their hives for crystal meth kitchens in a double-wide.
Popeye, if you know of any good honey places (no smart comments Don), let me know.
Gene
I have another friend who has an animal shelter and a hot tamale factory under one roof. Roll the dice.