"chardonnay9" wrote in message
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Tara wrote:
On May 14, 11:07 pm, chardonnay9 wrote:
Tara Green wrote:
Of course Chard IS sick.
Oh, you'd love to think so, huh? It makes it easier to dismiss my
posts.
Problem is I'm not sick at all unless you count very mild diabetes.
Oops. Guess even you don't believe in natural remedies when it comes
down to it. Sleeping pills and vicodin? What happened to chammomile
and peppermint?
I also used colloidal silver, alpha lipoic acid, milk thistle, selenium
and a few other natural things. I used the natural remedies for over a
year, bringing down my viral load from over 7 million to under 2 million.
The conventional drugs were for treating painful symptoms of the
conventional treatment.
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.s...a0dc29ad?hl=en
(FWIW, I never post people's words from another group, but the lying
was just getting to be a bit too much)
There is no lying Tara. Anyone that uses herbal remedies knows that
sometime you need the harsher alopathic ones. I did during treatment,
which was successful BTW, and I was able to quit much of the alopathic
drugs once I was finished. I did suffer some permanent side effects from
the interferon and more might make it's self known as time goes by.
Herbals are the best choice but not the only choice.
Because the clinic doesn't support alternative treatments it's difficult
to get referrals for chiropractors for instance. I'd much rather have my
back adjusted than rely on pain meds. To do that I've had to fight with
the doctors and even change doctors when they weren't doing their job.
However, none of that is relevant and I fail to see how you can call me
(constantly) a liar when I'm not one. I've seen many false points made
about me but none can be backed up because those *are* lies.
Apparently the regulars have different definitions of lies when they go on
the attack for their own agenda. They scrutinize every word looking for
something they consider inaccurate or misleading, or even just a colorful
description, and label it as a horrible lie, while they make totally false
statements and accusations about people and apparently feel that is OK.
I commend you for using and recommending alternative natural treatments
that most people may not be aware of. Western medicine is far too dependent
on "magic pills" and symptomatic relief using increasingly expensive,
exotic, and possibly dangerous chemicals that are promoted for long-term
use to boost the insane profits of drug companies. I think a
well-researched balance of natural remedies along with a bare minimum of
alopathic drugs is the right choice.
Paul and Muttley