The biggest problem with allopathic medicines (ie big pharma) is the way they are pushed so heavily without doctors becoming fully educated on them.
Some individuals do much better on specific anti depressants, I myself have not had them since I was a teen & recognize I need much more vitamin D & B12 than most people to keep the balance as a general rule. Lots of exercise too now that I am older & see that missing it more has increased various symptoms if I don't get that exercise.
What ever has caused Type 1 Diabetes (insulin dependent) certainly needs insulin in my own experience. Though I am convinced there are ways to cure it. I had a short stint of life where if I took any insulin I was low all day long. Unfortunately the individuals who may have the most insight as to why I stopped needing it while working with them have passed away. Much of the info in the Diabetes Type 1& Type 2 Cure in 72 Hours book seems to be what I was doing unknowingly, though they also gave me some supplements to try out & "cleared my emotional blocks" while I was in the shop.
Now that I am older, I certainly believe there is something to that emotional/spiritual healing that I can't easily measure, so maybe that was a part of it. Also working physically 16ish hours a day in the sun (lots of vitamin D which all diabetics are severely low on) along with salads provided by the farm I was working with every day that (which I later found out) had the herbs recommended in the book mentioned above. Basically did what that book recommended without knowing it for over two months & then I didn't need insulin for a short stint. Then my contract ended & I ate my regular stuff & went back to normal life as I had been doing before that Summer job. 12 hours later I was back to needing insulin & within a week was taking the same amount I had before this crazy experience happened.
Young & Dumb I figured it was just some built up insulin in my system.
Ultimately I figure insurance companies are allowed to dictate how medicine is practiced & block true healing be refusing to pay for certain blood scans (ie determine if mineral & vitamin levels are in acceptable ranges). That would probably eliminate the cause for an overwhelming majority of medicines that are prescribed (though I don't really know, the info I have looked through since I started looking give me that gut reaction).
I didn't say all meds were bad, but there sure are a lot that are. I'm glad you found some that work for you. I wish you could go back to whatever you were doing and eating that got you off insulin. My grandma had diabetes and I watched her do the daily shot. It was no fun for either of us.
I, also, don't like how insurance companies run the medical-industrial complex. It doesn't even make a lot of sense to me. I would think it would be cheaper to make people healthier, then they wouldn't have to pay so much for doctor visits, tests, scans, pharmaceuticals, etc.
Sorry, I have seen some accounts post pretty extreme info to make us all look crazy & way too often jump into a response mode to temper discussions before they get out of hand with potential glowies fanning misinformation (not suggesting you are one, but a team of them could escalate comments quickly for new comers or lurkers).
I haven't researched it yet, though I haemve wondered if top executives in insurance companies have some relationships with pharmaceutical companies that end up financially benefit each other in a cyclical way? ie Owning stock in each other's companies, being on the same charitable organizations that end up being a place to plan how to boost profits as a second ry discussion, etc....
No apology needed. I'm no glowie, just an old broken-down, technologically-challenged geezer that pretty much takes everything in stride. I offer up my opinions, gained from living life, which may or may not agree with others opinions and wisdom.
I'm sure any investigation into the insurance racket would turn up multiple relations between people and entities.
The biggest problem with allopathic medicines (ie big pharma) is the way they are pushed so heavily without doctors becoming fully educated on them.
Some individuals do much better on specific anti depressants, I myself have not had them since I was a teen & recognize I need much more vitamin D & B12 than most people to keep the balance as a general rule. Lots of exercise too now that I am older & see that missing it more has increased various symptoms if I don't get that exercise.
What ever has caused Type 1 Diabetes (insulin dependent) certainly needs insulin in my own experience. Though I am convinced there are ways to cure it. I had a short stint of life where if I took any insulin I was low all day long. Unfortunately the individuals who may have the most insight as to why I stopped needing it while working with them have passed away. Much of the info in the Diabetes Type 1& Type 2 Cure in 72 Hours book seems to be what I was doing unknowingly, though they also gave me some supplements to try out & "cleared my emotional blocks" while I was in the shop.
Now that I am older, I certainly believe there is something to that emotional/spiritual healing that I can't easily measure, so maybe that was a part of it. Also working physically 16ish hours a day in the sun (lots of vitamin D which all diabetics are severely low on) along with salads provided by the farm I was working with every day that (which I later found out) had the herbs recommended in the book mentioned above. Basically did what that book recommended without knowing it for over two months & then I didn't need insulin for a short stint. Then my contract ended & I ate my regular stuff & went back to normal life as I had been doing before that Summer job. 12 hours later I was back to needing insulin & within a week was taking the same amount I had before this crazy experience happened. Young & Dumb I figured it was just some built up insulin in my system.
Ultimately I figure insurance companies are allowed to dictate how medicine is practiced & block true healing be refusing to pay for certain blood scans (ie determine if mineral & vitamin levels are in acceptable ranges). That would probably eliminate the cause for an overwhelming majority of medicines that are prescribed (though I don't really know, the info I have looked through since I started looking give me that gut reaction).
I didn't say all meds were bad, but there sure are a lot that are. I'm glad you found some that work for you. I wish you could go back to whatever you were doing and eating that got you off insulin. My grandma had diabetes and I watched her do the daily shot. It was no fun for either of us.
I, also, don't like how insurance companies run the medical-industrial complex. It doesn't even make a lot of sense to me. I would think it would be cheaper to make people healthier, then they wouldn't have to pay so much for doctor visits, tests, scans, pharmaceuticals, etc.
Sorry, I have seen some accounts post pretty extreme info to make us all look crazy & way too often jump into a response mode to temper discussions before they get out of hand with potential glowies fanning misinformation (not suggesting you are one, but a team of them could escalate comments quickly for new comers or lurkers).
I haven't researched it yet, though I haemve wondered if top executives in insurance companies have some relationships with pharmaceutical companies that end up financially benefit each other in a cyclical way? ie Owning stock in each other's companies, being on the same charitable organizations that end up being a place to plan how to boost profits as a second ry discussion, etc....
No apology needed. I'm no glowie, just an old broken-down, technologically-challenged geezer that pretty much takes everything in stride. I offer up my opinions, gained from living life, which may or may not agree with others opinions and wisdom.
I'm sure any investigation into the insurance racket would turn up multiple relations between people and entities.
Glad to have your experience & wisdom 😊