Alternate doctoring options for serious health trouble?
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I recently read another post that made me sick. It begs the question: what options exist for safer health care that are outside of the traditional killing medical system?
I know that if it is sold publicly as such a clinic or medical option then they will throw the angels working in it in prison, but there must be some options for medical treatment and help that is outside of the devil's realm.
Search homeopathy plus your symptoms. Been doing it for years. Is amazing how much is available that’s not made by big pharma.
Been having trouble finding things for clearing arterial blockages. Seems like there are a lot of things that might work, but most is anecdotal with nothing solid. Seems like natto might be good, but again, so much and so little solid evidence that's being squelched.
Really afraid with major organs failing in the 50+ range from not horrible, but not wise dietary life up to then.
Dr. Dean Ornish has an incredible track record on this topic. You may have to drastically change what you eat on a daily basis depending how clean your diet is now, but the problem you described can be resolved without meds, I believe, based on the research in have done.
Another resource that backs up their claims with scientific studies is nutritionfacts.org. The website is searchable so you can find all articles and videos related to your inquiry with a search there. Links to the studies are always provided so that you can see for yourself.
I agree with the person who advised finding a well reputed naturopath so any plan you make is overseen by a healer with experience.
linus pauling
www.whale.to
lots of info for heart patients
Take vitamin K2 to move calcium from arteries to bones.
Read Vitamin K2 And The Calcium Paradox - by Kate Rheaume-Bleue.
Avoid ALL refined carbohydrates and especially sucrose and fructose. These cause arterial inflammation, which lead to build-up of cholesterol as the body attempts to repair the damage. (Cholesterol is NOT to blame. It is the "sticking plaster" that protects the wound.)
Disclaimer: I'm a researcher not a doctor.