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Patient discussion about modern medicine.

Q. I heard and experienced that the natural medicine is better than modern. I heard and experienced that the natural medicine is better than modern. When I came through a book I read about kombucha, which is not explained in it. What is kombucha?

A. BE CAREFUL;what you read is not always true,there have been results with natural meds for minor medical problems,BUT you also have to no that all meds natural/modern do not work on all people.some off these cures are more hype than anything else.If these natural meds really cured people we would all be healthy--using them with modern meds is your best bet when you have a severe med problem,always check with your DR.NO NOT TRY TO SELF DIAGNOSE,and put somthing in you bodyif you are work,sometimes ther is no turning back---mrfoot56--peace

Q. I experience hair falling and used a modern medicine Now I have only few hairs left on my head.. I am very much interested in my looks. Recently I experience hair falling and used a modern medicines suggested by a beautician. Now I have only few hairs left on my head. I don't use any medications anymore, because they are all toxic, and as I’ve had some bad experiences with some of them. NEVER AGAIN I tell you! Do you prefer alternative remedies to modern medicine - please comment if you do?

A. Even I too had such bad experiences so I always prefer alternative to Western medicine - Chinese medicine. I don't care for invasive, drastic medicine. I don't feel that people need most drugs which have their own bad side effects. I prefer to try to get the body to heal itself first, and use those other methods as primary care. And I also respect alternative medicine more for being at the forefront of staying healthy and ways to avoid ill health.
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Dating back to 420 BC, around the time of Hippocrates, complementary medicine is also considered a practice beyond the realm of conventional modern medicine - naturopathy, chiropractic, Ayurvedic, homeopathy, acupuncture and so many other complementary medicine treatments are steadily in demand and on the rise.
Barnes (no affiliations listed) concentrates on challenging many of the misconceptions of Poe's life, such as the extent of his alcoholism, and even uses modern medicine to provide a new explanation for the cause of his premature death.
Progress in the field of medicine has developed confidence in us and we assume that cure is possible for everything through modern medicines which are best for many disorders They are great cause of concern for human bodies in the present scenario Progress in the field of medicine has developed confidence in us and we assume that cure is possible for everything through modern medicines which are best for many disorders.
 
 
 
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