That could also be a possibility, but it is pharma and you're talking potentially lifetime use / dependence. Personally I reject any long term drug solution just because it places my life in the hands of Drug Dealers.
Yes, there is something wrong with patients, too. Most of them fall for the efficacy of "medications." In fact, in 2002, the placebo effect exceeded 60 percent (as opposed to the 30% ten years before that)...
Such "patients" DEMAND "medication."
Somehow, people have a hard time understanding it's more important what NOT to ingest than what to take (homeopathy and a number of toxic chemicals can still work, but I would restrict taking anything to emergencies).
That could also be a possibility, but it is pharma and you're talking potentially lifetime use / dependence.
Personally I reject any long term drug solution just because it places my life in the hands of Drug Dealers.
They prescribe steroids, opioids, and psychiatric poisons like candy...
"it places my life in the hands of Drug Dealers."
Which is just what they are after.
Yes, there is something wrong with patients, too. Most of them fall for the efficacy of "medications." In fact, in 2002, the placebo effect exceeded 60 percent (as opposed to the 30% ten years before that)...
Such "patients" DEMAND "medication."
Somehow, people have a hard time understanding it's more important what NOT to ingest than what to take (homeopathy and a number of toxic chemicals can still work, but I would restrict taking anything to emergencies).
However. Consider some MS patients who haven't been helped by any other means.
Neurologists cannot identify nerve damages...
"Pain clinics" cannot treat pain...
Physiotherapists and nutritionists tend to do more damage than good.