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I feel like a hypocrite. I tell people that big pharma and big government is evil, yet I willingly accept medication from big pharma and the government.
Baby with the bathwater. (As in "Don't throw out the..."). Not all medications are bad. Allergies? Pop a Claritin. Aches? Tylenol or Advil. Bad rash? Antibiotics. Parasites? Ivermectin. They'll fix you right up. Until we all get up to speed on natural remedies and understand our world, our bodies and healing a whole lot better we do the best we can. The knowledge of the best remedies remains largely shrouded now due to the beast system deliberately put in place to do so. In the meantime we make do with what we have available to alleviate the suffering. We're only human and you're not a hypocrite.
Just adding: If a person breaks their leg, they get crutches to use until it heals and gets strong enough to stand back up on. The crutches are temporary. Use what you need to now until you're strong enough not to need it anymore.
Have you tried any alternatives? Is this one of those a drug is the only option?
I haven't tried any alternatives. I feel tremendous peer pressure from the anti-coagulation people to continue taking blood thinners. They're very clever at putting a guilt trip on me for missing a dose; almost to the point where I feel immoral for doing so.
Look into Vitamin K-MK4. Taken at 45 mg per day (three 15 mg tablets), it is prescribed in Japan as Glakay. Have to buy it in the US online, because the health food stores don't have high enough amounts. It's a vitamin, so most insurance won't cover, and is not offered by local pharmacies. It is taken in Japan to reverse osteoporosis. Supposed to regulate blood issues, such as high or low blood pressure and sugar high or low. Supposed to handle the osteo by removing excess calcium from the blood and returning it to the bones. When researching, be sure to note the actual version of Vit. K. Some studies mention MK7, or MK9, and some don't even mention the type. The only study I've seen is for MK4, and is included with the Glakay prescription. I found it in the past online as a pdf, but couldn't find it tonight. I had surgery a number of years back, and the doc was very concerned that I was taking Vit K since it's a blood thinner, but he did some tests and all was ok for the surgery to proceed.
It is understandable to be a bit shy about stopping big pharma prescriptions and switching to healthier natural remedies. I would first meet with a naturopath regularly and begin gradually making the switch so that you are still being looked after by a knowledgeable naturopath as you begin the healthier regimen. Ask your naturopath about the use of either cayenne pepper or willow bark as a possible solution. I definitely would not stop with the pharmaceutical without first establishing a good relationship with a naturopath first though.
There’s so many other ways to control your blood pressure, but I’m not a doctor.
Also, there are many pharmaceuticals are very useful for people. Insulin being one of them. Also, if pain medication’s are used for actual pain, only when necessary, they are a wonder drug.
There are many life-saving drugs that are useful to people, when used as needed. The problem is… Finding out what is actually needed, not what prescribed. Part of the problem is Dr’s hand out prescriptions like candy. Do your own research and figure out what it is you think you actually need.
Some people take a low-dose aspirin to thin their blood, but I’ve heard some things lately that it’s not good for you. This was from a natural path doctor not allopathic medicine.
With all the information we have out there these days, it’s difficult to get a straight story from anybody about anything. I would advise you to seek the Lord, and see what God has a plan for your life, and what he would advise you do with your health.
You get medication from the government?
Yes because I'm a veteran.
Just updooted you. Thank you for your service. And I am not American.🙏🏻
Argh, sorry to hear fren. You should also look into natural medicine, etc.