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    With so many different people on this forum, wondering if anyone here practices any forms of Alternative Medicine? I'm not so much talking about the really radical stuff, but more so the natural methods for healing/health care.

    A guy I have worked with for many years is always trying new stuff when he hears about it. He's completely into the organic foods. There are a couple things he's tried...alternative medicine preventative care that I thought were really off the wall, but the majority of the stuff he tells me about makes sense health-wise. He's 62 years old and doesn't look a day over 50. Actually, if he hadn't gotten gray hair early he'd look late 40's. He's never out of the office sick and I seriously can't even remember the last time he even had a cold. I can't help but think some of this stuff must be helping.

    His latest thing is "oil pulling".
    The practice of oil pulling apparently is a time-honoured tradition in parts of the world (I think originated in India). Oil pulling therapy simply consists in thoroughly sloshing certain types of commonly found oil in the mouth for up to 20 minutes. This practice is said to draw toxins & destroy natural mouth germs while stimulating the body's eliminatory system and increasing metabolism, thus leading to improved health and the conquering of disease.
    Anyone practice this or even heard of it? The benefits listed go from gums/teeth to things like heart disease, diabetes, arthritis and some forms of cancer in respect to preventative care as well as healing.

    Just curious.

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    I used this to 'get rid of toxic heavy metals' I was in the hospital recovering from magnesium wasting for six weeks.
    "Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck

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    • #3
      Re: Alternative Medicine

      Originally posted by GrnBay007
      With so many different people on this forum, wondering if anyone here practices any forms of Alternative Medicine? I'm not so much talking about the really radical stuff, but more so the natural methods for healing/health care.

      A guy I have worked with for many years is always trying new stuff when he hears about it. He's completely into the organic foods. There are a couple things he's tried...alternative medicine preventative care that I thought were really off the wall, but the majority of the stuff he tells me about makes sense health-wise. He's 62 years old and doesn't look a day over 50. Actually, if he hadn't gotten gray hair early he'd look late 40's. He's never out of the office sick and I seriously can't even remember the last time he even had a cold. I can't help but think some of this stuff must be helping.

      His latest thing is "oil pulling".
      The practice of oil pulling apparently is a time-honoured tradition in parts of the world (I think originated in India). Oil pulling therapy simply consists in thoroughly sloshing certain types of commonly found oil in the mouth for up to 20 minutes. This practice is said to draw toxins & destroy natural mouth germs while stimulating the body's eliminatory system and increasing metabolism, thus leading to improved health and the conquering of disease.
      Anyone practice this or even heard of it? The benefits listed go from gums/teeth to things like heart disease, diabetes, arthritis and some forms of cancer in respect to preventative care as well as healing.

      Just curious.
      My wife has MS and you'd be surprised the different types of alternative medicine people try to reduce or eliminate the problems with MS. Her docs actually encourage different types of natural supplements to enhance stamina, memory, etc. That and the conventional Rx's she's been getting have helped immensely.

      The toxin foot patches I've also seen at a cancer clinic in Bristol, WI, near Madison. My late godmother had cancer and had some help alleviating the side effects of her chemo/radiation because of it.

      Some things (like bee sting therapy for MS patients) appear downright quackery. Best thing to do is get informed on it and network with others who have the same type of disease.
      -digital dean

      No "TROLLS" allowed!

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      • #4
        Re: Alternative Medicine

        Originally posted by digitaldean

        My wife has MS and you'd be surprised the different types of alternative medicine people try to reduce or eliminate the problems with MS. Her docs actually encourage different types of natural supplements to enhance stamina, memory, etc. That and the conventional Rx's she's been getting have helped immensely.

        The toxin foot patches I've also seen at a cancer clinic in Bristol, WI, near Madison. My late godmother had cancer and had some help alleviating the side effects of her chemo/radiation because of it.

        Some things (like bee sting therapy for MS patients) appear downright quackery. Best thing to do is get informed on it and network with others who have the same type of disease.
        Dean, I wish the best for your wife.

        I can't help but think some of this stuff must help. Like I originally said, I'm not talking about the really radical or maybe called quackery stuff. Modern medicine is wonderful, no doubt. But I just can't help wonder about some of the alternative medicine concerning preventative measures. Plus, there's no doubt the pharmaceutical companies are making millions and millions on treating people after the fact.

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        • #5
          I wouldn't discount the bee sting therapy. I have bee hives. There are about a dozen people who come to 'borrow' bees. These are folks with RA, they swear it helps. Who knows.....

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          • #6
            But I just can't help wonder about some of the alternative medicine concerning preventative measures. Plus, there's no doubt the pharmaceutical companies are making millions and millions on treating people after the fact.
            I agree. But until our medical system becomes more proactive, and we, the populace begins to take our good health more seriously, the pharmas will do what they have to do.

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            • #7
              Yep, they are in it to make money....like everyone else. Can't fault them for that in America. Some stuff is just ridiculous though. I don't know how people that don't have insurance can handle it.

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              • #8
                i need weight loss pills

                i just need something to kill my appetite so i'm not eating all the time. i'd like to lose 20-30 pounds, and god knows i don't want to gain anymore

                do green tea pills work?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by GrnBay007
                  Yep, they are in it to make money....like everyone else. Can't fault them for that in America. Some stuff is just ridiculous though. I don't know how people that don't have insurance can handle it.
                  The probem is...pharmas will spend millions bringing a drug to market.

                  And then they only a 7 year patent to recoup, before that same drug is made generic.
                  It just seems like there should be a better way to do it.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by packinpatland
                    Originally posted by GrnBay007
                    Yep, they are in it to make money....like everyone else. Can't fault them for that in America. Some stuff is just ridiculous though. I don't know how people that don't have insurance can handle it.
                    The probem is...pharmas will spend millions bringing a drug to market.

                    And then they only a 7 year patent to recoup, before that same drug is made generic.
                    It just seems like there should be a better way to do it.
                    Wow, that's staggering. I can say first hand if there weren't drugs like Avonex, Betaseron, etc. a lot of MS patients like my wife would have gotten much worse.

                    That being said, there are a lot of drug companies that provide kickbacks to docs for prescribing specific drugs. My sister works for a pharmacy and sees all sorts of shenanigans like that going on.

                    Over $800 million just to get a drug to market? Between that and the lawsuits when a drug fails, it's a wonder any drug makes it out to the public.
                    -digital dean

                    No "TROLLS" allowed!

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by red
                      i need weight loss pills

                      i just need something to kill my appetite so i'm not eating all the time. i'd like to lose 20-30 pounds, and god knows i don't want to gain anymore

                      do green tea pills work?
                      Start smoking crank. You will be skinny then a MFer in no time.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by digitaldean
                        That being said, there are a lot of drug companies that provide kickbacks to docs for prescribing specific drugs.
                        My bet would be one of the top ones being those that prescribe mental health medications. Through my experiences at work, they hand out the most free samples by far.

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                        • #13
                          Anyway, back to alternative medicine, or that type of stuff. Anyone here use Flax Seed?

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                          • #14
                            HAA...just finshed reading an article on Mood Boosters...how to banish a bad mood. Sunflower seeds were mentioned. No wonder they sell sunflower seeds at all baseball games! :P

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                            • #15
                              Re: Alternative Medicine

                              Originally posted by digitaldean
                              The toxin foot patches I've also seen at a cancer clinic in Bristol, WI, near Madison.
                              Bristol Club?

                              We've recently heard of this place where you go hold onto a metal bar hooked up to a computer for four hours, then the computer tells you what's wrong with you, such as: pancreatic cancer, upside down stomach, enlarged pituitary gland, etc. The woman then sells you illegal "medicine" labeled with such names as "Cancer" and "Mood." People go there and spend their money believing this. Not people with real problems with real pain, or real brains apparently, but the place is in business because there are enough people out there that want something to be wrong with them that they can "cure" with a pill made in China named "Mood."
                              "You're all very smart, and I'm very dumb." - Partial

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