Guest guest Posted March 3, 1999 Report Share Posted March 3, 1999 On Wed, 3 Mar 1999 01:39:40 -0500 ne M Isbill isbills2@...> writes: ne, let me take some excerpts from your posting and make a few suggestions. First of all, any topic is confusing unless you have a guide to help you. In the case of alternative medicine, the answer is simple: Go out and buy " Prescription for Nutritional Healing " by Balch and Balch. It describes what vitamin, herb, etc. to take for various problems, and--in spite of its comprehensiveness--it's less than $20. Be sure to get the " revised and expanded " edition, however. (You should see that phrase on the top right-hand corner of the cover.) This will help you immensely. Moreover, if you limit your vitamin, herb, etc. purchases to well-known, national brands, you will always know what purity and strength your purchases will be. Without repeating my sentiments about why it's a Good Thing that the FDA doesn't have veto power over what I choose to take, I'm not sure that I agree with the group's " consensus; " if, in fact, such a consensus exists. There are various substances which we ingest which keep our bodies healthy. Water, for instance. Is this a drug? Or carbohydrates. Or protein. These are all necessary for health, and will correct deficiency symptoms once reintroduced into our diet. Are they drugs? Recent articles have suggested that cooked tomatoes help prevent prostate cancer. Are tomatoes drugs? I could go on and on. Please understand that I'm not making fun of your question. I'm just suggesting that there is a practical reason for the distinction between drugs and other substances; and that self-education is preferable to governmental intrusion into the family dinner hour. Moreover, I--for one--don't want to have to get a prescription in order to take Tension Tamer Tea. There are far more deaths from prescription pharmaceuticals, or from swimming pools, or even from falling off the family ladder than from vitamins or herbs. In fact--since the tryptophan scare many years ago--I'm not aware of any alternative medicine deaths; except for the odd instance where some poor fool takes mega-doses of some substance. Any activity entails some degree of risk. And, of course, just because one herb helps someone, doesn't mean it will help everyone; but some *do* help. Just educate yourself and proceed accordingly. End of sermon. :-) Hal ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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