Quote from: princesscaspian;229235Quote from: Yoda;229234Quote from: inthewhitelodge;229229I am bothered by doctors that prescribe antibiotics for viruses. They are contributing to resistant strains of microbes.
I think that this is a problem with the patient as much as the doctor.
patients (especially parents of sick kids) are so pushy sometimes. but i do see doctors putting refills on antibiotics, and i always ask them, very curtly, if they are sure they want refills. its really really irresponsible and unethical.....
I\'m not going to complaign about the refill on an antibiotic for "me"... I get chronic sinus infections, so my ENT ususally gives me a 2 refill for whatever the antibiotoc of choice is (currently levaquin). For me, it\'s easier than taking the time to go to the Dr. every other month when he and I know what the outcome will be...
Quote from: inthewhitelodge;229229Rather than speak in chemist\'s terms, I simplified. There are MD\'s who support my case too! I wouldn\'t just depend on my old granny\'s secrets. But seriously, the kind of junk in Tylenol cold is no match for stuff from the Earth. Most of it is artificially dyed with aluminum derivatives (Red 40). This hurts over long term exposure.
It\'s important to remember than many doctors and pharmies have a business to run! It\'s ridiculously political. Why should they care about long range case studies, unless it means a lawsuit?
Side effects are null when it comes to natural remedies.
I do support Western Medicine as an aggregate, esp. when it comes to vaccination against already eradicated diseases like polio and M-M-R. I\'ve never gotten a flu shot and never will. I don\'t need any more mercury and thimerisol in my body, thanks! I don\'t like taking antibiotics because it decreases friendly bacteria, but in some (very few) cases it\'s necessary--some bacteria are deadly. I am bothered by doctors that prescribe antibiotics for viruses. They are contributing to resistant strains of microbes.
you make some very valid points (especially about unnecessary antibiotics)
however, you have to be careful with natural remedies.... not all of them are without risk ! st. johns wort is an enzyme inducer which means it can decrease the level of other medications in your body (like birth control pills, ie, you can get pregnant) ... in addition, some have been associated with life-threatening adverse effects (like serotonin syndrome or Stevens-Johnson syndrome).... in addition, some natural supplements actually contain medications by prescription ( for example, Red yeast rice can lower cholesterol because it contains Lovastatin, a prescription drug for cholesterol management. This medication requires liver function tests every 6 months)
i am certainly an advocate of natural remedies, however, because they do actually work. its just hard for me to recommend because we have limited randomized, placebo-controlled studies to verify if they actually are statistically effective. this is because companies will not pay to investigate this because they can\'t patent and naturally-occurring substance. i know, it frustrates me as well!
you must also use caution when buying supplements; they are considered a "food product" and thus do not have to be quality-tested by the FDA. i read a study that showed herbal supplements to contain anywhere from 25-225% of the actual amount of
labeled ingredients! always buy products that come from a USP certified supplier !!!

st. johns wort is an enzyme inducer which means it can decrease the level of other medications in your body (like birth control pills, ie, you can get pregnant) ... in addition, some have been associated with life-threatening adverse effects (like serotonin syndrome or Stevens-Johnson syndrome)
you must also use caution when buying supplements; they are considered a "food product" and thus do not have to be quality-tested by the FDA. i read a study that showed herbal supplements to contain anywhere from 25-225% of the actual amount of
labeled ingredients! always buy products that come from a USP certified supplier !!!

Princess, what are your impressions of Ginkgo biloba - hype or a useful enhancement?
I\'m personally a bit weary of the pharmaceutical craze, particularly the urge to zombify any kid with a personality. I\'m sure some jackass teacher would have urged my parents to fill an ADHD prescription if I was in school today.
I am not Princess but if you are looking for a healthy (actually neuroprotective) nootropic memory enhancer / "smart drug" that actually works....
Piracetam
You can get 700 grams of bulk crystals legally for cheap (like $20-$30). Type it in google and read all you can about Piracetam.
Piracetam + Choline supplements make it 2-4x as strong.
Mix 3-4 grams of Piracetam into your morning orange juice and undo years of ganja-smoking within like a half hour
If you\'re weary of pharmaceuticals, as you should be, look up "nootropic stacks". There are a lot of supplements that are actually good for you (unlike the mixed amphetamine salts in Adderall or the ****-like methylphenidate/Ritalin) and work really well. Piracetam is the staple of any nootropic stack IMO.Quote from: princesscaspian;229232st. johns wort is an enzyme inducer which means it can decrease the level of other medications in your body (like birth control pills, ie, you can get pregnant) ... in addition, some have been associated with life-threatening adverse effects (like serotonin syndrome or Stevens-Johnson syndrome)
you must also use caution when buying supplements; they are considered a "food product" and thus do not have to be quality-tested by the FDA. i read a study that showed herbal supplements to contain anywhere from 25-225% of the actual amount of
labeled ingredients! always buy products that come from a USP certified supplier !!!
St. John\'s Wort did give me a borderline case of serotonin syndrome in conjunction with another serotonin releaser one time. Not fun. However, on it\'s own, I believe the active ingredients hyperforin and hypercin are just as effective as any other SSRI. If there is MAOI activity it is weak and certainly reversible. Almost feels like an SNRI to me though.
Unfortunately nature\'s antidepressant gives a lot of other natural remedies a bad rap. I mean it\'s probably safer than Effexor or Paxil (have fun with those withdrawals --- brain ZAP!) but still it\'s clearly a serious drug.
And let\'s make clear the difference between natural and homeopathic remedies. Most homeopathic remedies contain active ingredients at such a halariously low doses that it\'s probably placebo. I mean when you buy this stuff and its "10,000x" or 1000x" that means the plant is mixed with 10,000 or 1,000 parts solvent or water. So good luck ingesting a few molecules of some barely-active natural medicine anyway :lol:
The good thing about Piracetam is that it\'s been long studied especially in other countries where it\'s marketed under the label "Nootropil" and available by prescription. In the United States there are no patents on it\'s production and therefore you can buy it as a nutritional supplement.
I\'ve actually considered marketing an energy/smart beverage with Piracetam, Choline, Vitamine B, and maybe a touch of caffeine and calling it "P-Tam Power". Trademark reserved mofos
For the record and for anyone who is interested in nootropic legal smart drugs, Aniracetam I found to be pretty useless and Pramiracetam is overhyped and overpriced. Never tried Oxiracetam but it sounds bunk. Stick with the gold standard - Piracetam
Quote from: alexanderzurflu;229261Princess, what are your impressions of Ginkgo biloba - hype or a useful enhancement?
:lol: well, I take them and feel smarter, so.......... :idunno:Quote from: alexanderzurflu;229261I\'m personally a bit weary of the pharmaceutical craze, particularly the urge to zombify any kid with a personality. I\'m sure some jackass teacher would have urged my parents to fill an ADHD prescription if I was in school today.
IMO, some of these kids really do need to be "zombified" in order to get any real learning to take place in their brains... You can thank the NCLB and the "Americans with Disabilities" acts for putting all these zoinky kids in the regular ed. classroom! Now, I\'m not at all promoting the drugging of regular ed. kids - but, after teaching a few kids who are in dire need of medication to help where their lacking genes cannot, I\'m pretty confident that some of these kids do need these meds
The higher incidents disabilities- EBD= emotional behavioral disturbances and ADD/ADHD sometimes have more to do with the parents\' and teachers\' unrealistic expectations of the child and each other. Some kids hate sitting at a desk and will do anything to get the hell out of there.
However, that being said, I agree in part with the dude from Oakland.
Except, his line on parents. I really find it very hard to believe that any parent would intentionally "dumb down" their children. I think, though, that some do it, without knowing what or why they are doing."
Since I am not a parent, nor am I in anyway a trained educator, my voice is pretty much ignorable.
However, that being said, I agree in part with the dude from Oakland.
Except, his line on parents. I really find it very hard to believe that any parent would intentionally "dumb down" their children. I think, though, that some do it, without knowing what or why they are doing.
For example; when I was my nephews age (6) and was running around pestering my parents and their guests, they would send me outside with the command "Go play," or baring that, I was told to go to my room. Both of these places, outside, and my room, were relitively safe places that I could entertain and explore myself.
My cousins, very smart, well adjusted, nice people, turned on the xBox and we went into the kitchen.
I don\'t think they thought "Lets help dumb down america by raising a child who seeks instant pleasure and instant grification for the benifiet of large pharmisutcal companies, teaching unions, politicials and everyone else would can take advantage of our kids."
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