View Poll Results: How do you approach your own healthcare?
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i fully depend on traditional healthcare including prescription drugs, MDs, and govt regulation.
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23.08% |
i believe drugs, govt, and MDs serve a purpose, but natural remedies should be used as well.
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61.54% |
i couldn't care less...i'll drink, smoke, and eat twinkies until i die.
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15.38% |
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09-06-2009, 06:51 AM
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Self Health Poll
My self help health care thread got me thinking...i wonder how we at GS as a community take care of ourselves in regard to health. many of you no doubt would like to stay out of a discussion or debate of this nature, but if you will, please simply let me know where you stand just by voting. comments are of course welcome in you so choose. your vote will not be visible to others.
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09-06-2009, 07:24 AM
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For the purposes of taking your poll I assumed that by "natural remedies" you meant "claimed remedies not conclusively supported by scientific evidence".
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09-06-2009, 07:32 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by maximilian
For the purposes of taking your poll I assumed that by "natural remedies" you meant "claimed remedies not conclusively supported by scientific evidence".
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no, i'm saying, for example...
if you have high blood pressure, instead of taking medication, use meditation.
if you have pain, try an herbal pain rub or accupressure, instead of aspirin.
if you have high cholesterol, try exercise and nutritional changes, instead of plavix.
scientific evidence means nothing, when you treat the symptom, yet leave the cause unaddressed AND affect the kidneys and liver when taking a drug. it is ABSOLUTELY impossible to research what lobbyists do to affect studies and the FDA.
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09-06-2009, 07:25 AM
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in case you missed the other thread, natural remedies are including, but not limited to...
chiro care
supplements to replace drugs of non-life threatening issues(blood pressure,cholesterol, heartburn, pain,etc)
even exercise and meditation to get off drugs
drinking more water
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09-06-2009, 07:26 AM
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There's no way I can view grouping exercise, supplements, and the full range of what can be called chiropractic treatments into a single answer as reasonable. You need more options; your biases are absurdly evident.
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Main Entry: co de pen dence - see codependency
co de pen den cy
Pronunciation: \kō-di-ˈpen-dən(t)-sē\
Function: noun
Date: 1979
: a psychological condition or a relationship in which a person is controlled or manipulated by another who is affected with a pathological condition (as an addiction to alcohol or heroin) ; broadly : dependence on the needs of or control by another
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09-06-2009, 07:37 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by maximilian
There's no way I can view grouping exercise, supplements, and the full range of what can be called chiropractic treatments into a single answer as reasonable. You need more options; your biases are absurdly evident.
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what i'm asking is do you depend on the current system of FDA regulations, drugs, and MDs ALONE? or do you also incorporate supplemental methods in your health care strategy?
the argument can be made that both traditional and non-traditional medicine has quacks and/or shortfalls, so it's really a moot point.
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09-06-2009, 07:45 AM
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Originally Posted by maximilian
your biases are absurdly evident.
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if you AND a family member were injured by a vaccination, you would be too. i've seen enough to know that political conspiracies are not the only legit ones.
i know soooo many people that have opened their eyes to this subject. and i have helped many people as well. of course, i have hard-core associates that believe no drug is a good drug. even that view could be applied for certain individuals i suppose, it's just not my view.
if bias means educating the public, i'm guilty as charged!
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09-06-2009, 07:33 AM
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Voted second one merely because of the exercise being included in natural remedies. They can drug you all they want but if you weigh 400 pounds, eat crap food all day, and do absolutely nothing but lay around or go around town on your wheelchair you're gonna die.
Protonix worked for my acid reflux but I noticed that when I went to the gym regularly that I only needed something for heartburn once every few weeks instead of a couple of times a week so that's been my motivation to keep it up. I've read from some gastrointerologists that taking an acid supplement is supposed to help with acid reflux but I haven't tried it yet.
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09-06-2009, 07:49 AM
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Originally Posted by dkjones96
Voted second one merely because of the exercise being included in natural remedies. They can drug you all they want but if you weigh 400 pounds, eat crap food all day, and do absolutely nothing but lay around or go around town on your wheelchair you're gonna die.
Protonix worked for my acid reflux but I noticed that when I went to the gym regularly that I only needed something for heartburn once every few weeks instead of a couple of times a week so that's been my motivation to keep it up. I've read from some gastrointerologists that taking an acid supplement is supposed to help with acid reflux but I haven't tried it yet.
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i know that poll choice is vague, but i agree that we should move away from drug independence as much as possible, not abandon them entirely. but thank you for getting my point.
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09-06-2009, 11:08 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by dkjones96
Voted second one merely because of the exercise being included in natural remedies. They can drug you all they want but if you weigh 400 pounds, eat crap food all day, and do absolutely nothing but lay around or go around town on your wheelchair you're gonna die.
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"I get my exercise acting as a pallbearer to my friends who exercise."
--Chauncey Depew, (1834-1928), Attorney for Cornelius Vanderbilt, President of New York Central Railroad, New York Senator.
I chose #1, even though I may tend toward #2, because I have seen a number of medical fads come and go (Laetrile, PABA, Christian Science, etc.) I guess medicine is still an "art".
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