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Old 24-07-2017, 04:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Scommstech
The problem is that doctors are taught how to treat disease with little understanding as to the cause of disease. The medical profession is strongly influenced by the drug company's who make billions from sales.
They would never endorse a treatment that was free if it meant a loss of profit for them. That is the real reason that the medical profession is encouraged to shy away from non standard treatments. They can even go as far as to ridicule a treatment if it poses a threat to their system. Unfortunately it would probably also void a doctors medical insurance if they prescribed non standard treatments.
In time a more constructive approach will emerge that puts fact before fiction.
Always think positive, it is one of the best treatment that you can have.
All the best

A quarter of the UK population suffer some form of mental health difficulty at some point in their lives. 20% of the UK is diagnosed with a mental illness & is on permanently prescribed psychiatric drugs, & 50% of the country are on one or more permanently prescribed pharmaceutical drug for either / & general & mental ill health. 10% of them / the UK also suffers some form of dual diagnosis (addiction with co-morbid mental illness), Not to mention the 'separate' staggering levels of alcoholism & addiction. It's at epidemic levels. In the USA it's even worse, 40% of them are diagnosed as mentally ill & on psychiatric drugs - a total of 80% of their population is on one or more permanently prescribed pharmaceutical drug for either / & general & mental ill health.

These figures are set to massively increase. It's all incredibly good for the profits of drug companies (over 100 Billion pounds a year) & medical professionals, But is all this really sane, balanced, healthy & 'normal'?

i find it a shocking state of affairs.
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