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I think I will have a very hard time explaining this to you since you appear to worship at the altar of "modern" Western Medicine.
What you fail to realize that a very large percentage of Western medicine is based on herbal remedies. >>
Wow, you make this easy. If it wasn't clear enough the first time, here it is again. Read it slower this time.
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What you may fail to realize is that substances that have the actual ability to effect people and are known to the herbal community have already been researched, purified and processed into the prescription drugs we use. Things like willow bark tea yielded asprin, deadly nightshade, saw palmeto and others have yeilded the drugs we use today. >>
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How old is Western medicine? People have been treated successfully for many thousands of years with proven herbal remedies. The same powers of observation have been part of the human experience for years. They have observed animals using certain herbs for ailments and have been able to get very consistent results in humans with them. >>
The only real proof in this world is a double blind scientific study. And that is something you can right in you little notebook of life. Observation != knowledge, observation can lead to knowledge with the appropriate method to seperate fact from fiction.
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Tell me, what are the side-effects of YOUR medicine? >>
Mild hemophillia in a controlled dosage situation. It doesn't effect me as severly as others though I have a stronger tendency to clot so I consider the coumadin as more of a balancer.
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Did you read the booklet that came with your prescription? >>
Why yes I did, I also spent an hour with a coumadin therapist being instructed on what to expect and look out for.
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Do you wanna talk about "dangerous"? >>
Sure.
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Sure, it IS dangerous to mix or take herbs without certain knowledge. And there are many dangerous drug/herb interactions. >>
So who hands out this information? The Herb fairy? Where do you look to find all the drug/herb or herb/herb, or genetic/herb interactions? Where is source that tells me if I take "ginko" what the side effects will be? As you said above, herbs contain drugs, how much drugs? what are the interactions? What else is in the herb? Just because it grows in the ground doesn't mean it's safer.
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But don't compare herbs to witchcraft. That IS ignorant. There is a HUGE base of information - for example - in Traditional Chinese Medicine that is safe, effective and cost effective. Western medicine has not even scratched the surface here. >>
What I find amazing is that you think any billion dollar drug company is gonna sit around going "gosh billy bob, the chinesse are using powdered rinocerous horn to combat impotence whatever are we gonna do about it" shows your ignorance of western medicine and science in general. What you may not realize is that drug companies spend millions of dollars every year sending representatives to remote parts of the world to collect native "medicines" for analyzing in a controlled environment to PROVE whether it actually does something or if it's all placebo effect.
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Now let me give you a personal example . . . I was badly injured in two whiplash rear-end auto accidents. Herniated and bulging disks which are untreatable in Western medicine except by operation and analgesics. My MD prescribed Vicodin (every 4 hours) and Ultram (every 6 hours - damned if they know how it works or what it's long term effects are) and 3,200mg daily of Ibuprofin (guaranteed liver failure and kidney shutdown if I took it long enough). My MD is just willing to continue writing those prescriptions (sure, she said let's do blood tests so we can change my meds to other [read: equally dangerous] analgesics).
I opted to move back to Honolulu January-April this year to get treated by my old Traditional Chinese Medicine master-herbalist/acupuncturist. This man is dean of the Oriental Medicine college there and has been practicing for 36 years (he is from Mainland China). Currently, I am having NO pain and I haven't taken any painkillers for months (nor am I continuing acupuncture OR herbs). >>
Great story. Question, did you know people have been cured of "incurable" cancer with sugar pills? Do you know what a placebo is?
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You can rail all you want against herbs. Some of us know better. >>
Yep
some of you do "know" better.