
Originally Posted by
AustinFromSA
I've also known people with the opposite experience. Anecdote time! Went the traditional route for years suffering all the time. Went to doc after doc after doc, specialist after specialist after specialist, and nobody could figure out what was wrong with them. Finally went to a nutritionist. Turns out it was something related to that. Figured out what the intolerance was, and also what was lacking in their diet. Boom. Problem solved.
This is why I personally believe in a blend of both modern Western medicine along with common sense non-invasive/low to non-pharmaceutical methods. From previous threads, sounds like you might think along similar lines as I do. I don't think any of us should blindly follow one line of thinking or the other. Amazing how so many people are hard-core standard modern medicine, at the total exclusion of any other possibilities. These are the folks who when they sneeze, they go to a doc who wants to throw the entire arsenal (antibiotics/antivirals) at them just to be on the safe side. Then there are the sorts of people who are all hyper conspiracy theory minded who refuse to believe a word that doctors could ever have to say. These are your anti-vaxxers, anti-anything, but they seem to have no problem with stupid, ineffective things like ear candles. SMH.
I think the best thing we can do is think for ourselves. Sucks for your friend who had Lyme disease, but glad she got if figured out. Too bad it wasn't sooner. One of the reasons I often times will take a look at multiple approaches when dealing with health, both traditional and non. For example, when my wife was pregnant for the first time, we decided to "shop" around. We met OBs at the hospital, along with nursing staff, AND we also interviewed several midwives. Listened to what they all had to say, did a bunch of research, looked at risk:reward, weighed all the options and ended up going the way we felt the most comfortable with in the end. We're happy we did, and felt even more confident with our decision since it felt like an educated one.
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