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Re: Balance
Dan and Glueguy,
You guys are absolutely right and I couldn't agree with you more. There are too many drugs and half the time you end up chasing your tail with a symptom that's caused by another drug, etc. It's plain ridiculous. I am against it. It has been theorized in research that up to 80% of the cause of disease, ie. cancer, heart disease, and diabetes are lifestyle related. But people would rather take a pill than to change their lifestyle. I'm all for lifestyle change first and if that doesn't work or the patient is unwilling then prescription second. You also have to look at each patient as an individual and what is right for them. High or low of this or that has to be weighed against the patient as a whole and then a decision made. How true your statement GlueGuy that the answer lies somewhere in the middle!
Dan and Glueguy,
You guys are absolutely right and I couldn't agree with you more. There are too many drugs and half the time you end up chasing your tail with a symptom that's caused by another drug, etc. It's plain ridiculous. I am against it. It has been theorized in research that up to 80% of the cause of disease, ie. cancer, heart disease, and diabetes are lifestyle related. But people would rather take a pill than to change their lifestyle. I'm all for lifestyle change first and if that doesn't work or the patient is unwilling then prescription second. You also have to look at each patient as an individual and what is right for them. High or low of this or that has to be weighed against the patient as a whole and then a decision made. How true your statement GlueGuy that the answer lies somewhere in the middle!