Friday, June 29, 2012

Open Question: Should we use prescription drugs as our medicine?




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Open Question: Should we use prescription drugs as our medicine?



Many have been brought to diet and lifestyle choices and alternative health as ways to cure disease.





Been then we realize as we explore all the diets and tricks is that we find out most of them are all gimmicks, trying to sell money.



So then we go back to the question, should we use prescription drugs as our medicine or should we use alternative medicine?



There are many natural alternatives to healing disease - such as fasting, diet, exercise, supplements, meditation, prayer, massage therapy, chiropractor, accupuncture, hydrotherapy, colonics... etc...



But many of these lifestyle factors are not really cures to any disease. Fasting has been said to only be starvation of the body.



Diet only affects an individual so far, but eventually the person will plateau and will not improve his or her health after a certain point. Diet may improve health a little bit, but there will be a point where it all stops.



Every single lifestyle has its limits on health on what it can do, but somewhere along the line, your health will plateau, and will not get any better.



To the point you have to go again to prescription drugs. Prescription drugs improve your health(and all your health conditions), not lifestyle.



People can just get away with eating junk food, but taking prescription drugs, and it will cure their health problems. Regardless of lifestyle


disease is the result of a lack of prescription drugs.







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