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Modern or Complementary Medicines ?
Recent articles in different publications (newspapers and reputable magazines) plus bits and pieces I've come across during research for my own studies, have raised issues about modern medications vs so-called Complementary medications, including stuff about Vitamin C to cure cancer, the omega-3 debate and some of the more heavyweight stuff like Oxycontin vs Morphine for pain killers.
As a nurse, I come across patients bringing into hospital over the counter (OTC) meds on a regular basis and we have to get them checked out with the pharmacist just in case the OTC meds interact with the meds they're receiving while in hospital. Some of the patients are resistant to this, thinking we're going to stop them taking their OTC meds, but that doesn't actually happen very often as most of the OTC stuff is fairly benign.
I've never actually had a patient refuse to take their hospital-provided meds in favour of their OTC ones...does anbody here have a preference...and why?
Does anyone use, for example, a Naturopath instead of, or as well as, their own GP?
And what about immunisations? Chemotherapy or radiotherapy? Antibiotics? Homeopathy?
All interesting stuff
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Re: Modern or Complementary Medicines ?
I thought vitamins and minerals were supplementary rather complementary
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Re: Modern or Complementary Medicines ?
In my experience, and based on what I've read, more people are taking them as complementary and as their only treatments these days.
It's led to some unfortunate results.
There are a lot of unscruplous people out there taking advantage of the vulnerable and naive, many who have gained their info from the net.
That's not to say that 'modern' medicine is without it's faults. Some of the drugs given have awful side-effects, but there is more choice now and there is also scientific research to back the drugs. It all comes at a financial cost though, to the individual and the health system.
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Re: Modern or Complementary Medicines ?
I agree that people should be aware of the consequences for using vitamins as a complementary is very dangerous. It goes without saying. There are warnings on the package in this country that vitamins are supplementary to foods that people don't necessarily take in too many of the vitamins that are healthy
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Re: Modern or Complementary Medicines ?
Recent case here of an Iridologist who was 'treating' a woman who has a cancerous growth on her head. The woman had a phobia of needles and hospitals and the Iridologist told her not to see a Dr, that she (the Iridologist) would fix the cancer.
Long story short, the growth becomes so deep and painful that the womans family eventually convinced her to seek medical help. The hole in her head was deep enough to see the brain!! She had complex surgery but died a year later.
The Iridologist is still 'practising'
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Re: Modern or Complementary Medicines ?
I also know of people who end up taking so many medications from so many different people that when wheened off a lot of the medications their symptoms go away-their symptoms were FROM some of the medications they were taking...... Bailey-I'm curious, have you had many dealings with Scientologists?
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