I applaud you going in hard because I don't have the heart to when its something debilitating like MS...
BUT I will say, there are a lot of things outside conventional medicine he probably hasn't tried.for example Japan uses blood purification and plasma exchange. It has similar efficacy rates to medications at their best and has no side effects..
Anecdotally Japan and China are examples of the alternatives working...their older folk work into their 90s in good health and rates of degenerative diseases are lower
The real issue is big pharma is evil and you can't exactly walk into the hospital and say hey I WANT this peptide they use in Europe and this therapy from Japan and could you do my bloods just to keep me safe while I use this Chinese herb
I'm not getting joy out of it, but they're an adult (I 100% would not challenge a child or parents of a child because that's just cruel).
And just because they have MS (again, that's not even a given, because of how grossly incompetent the medical community is at diagnosing ailments) doesn't give them special snowflake status where they get a free pass on the cognitive dissonance issues.
I agree with you about Japan and China being better examples of having folk remedies being socially acceptable and readily available for everyone to purchase.
And like I said before, if Big Pharma really is going to be put through the woodchipper, then more likely than not, most medications are no longer going to be available or at least they're going to be scarce.
So by encouraging them to seek alternative treatments now rather than wait until Big Pharma falls is a much kinder approach than just avoiding upsetting their feelings over it.
I applaud you going in hard because I don't have the heart to when its something debilitating like MS...
BUT I will say, there are a lot of things outside conventional medicine he probably hasn't tried.for example Japan uses blood purification and plasma exchange. It has similar efficacy rates to medications at their best and has no side effects..
Anecdotally Japan and China are examples of the alternatives working...their older folk work into their 90s in good health and rates of degenerative diseases are lower
The real issue is big pharma is evil and you can't exactly walk into the hospital and say hey I WANT this peptide they use in Europe and this therapy from Japan and could you do my bloods just to keep me safe while I use this Chinese herb
I'm not getting joy out of it, but they're an adult (I 100% would not challenge a child or parents of a child because that's just cruel).
And just because they have MS (again, that's not even a given, because of how grossly incompetent the medical community is at diagnosing ailments) doesn't give them special snowflake status where they get a free pass on the cognitive dissonance issues.
I agree with you about Japan and China being better examples of having folk remedies being socially acceptable and readily available for everyone to purchase.
And like I said before, if Big Pharma really is going to be put through the woodchipper, then more likely than not, most medications are no longer going to be available or at least they're going to be scarce.
So by encouraging them to seek alternative treatments now rather than wait until Big Pharma falls is a much kinder approach than just avoiding upsetting their feelings over it.