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gambiabev

United Kingdom
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Posted - 18 Jul 2006 :  16:24:56  Show Profile Send gambiabev a Private Message
Sister Omega, I think we are on the same side here. Complimentary medicine and treatments can be very helpful with chronic conditions. You are right about the importance of feeling empowered about your own condition. The costs of most of these treatments is very expensive. There has been some change in the NHS recently where they seem to acknowledge the benefits more. I do think it is still important to see the GP and hospital consultant too. Use both types of treatment in a mix and match way.

What concerns me is when someone announces something as a cure all and people turn to that instead of their doctor. Especially if alot of money is involved.
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Sister Omega



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Posted - 18 Jul 2006 :  16:27:01  Show Profile  Visit Sister Omega's Homepage Send Sister Omega a Private Message
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Sister Omega



United Kingdom
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Posted - 19 Jan 2007 :  11:05:48  Show Profile  Visit Sister Omega's Homepage Send Sister Omega a Private Message
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gambiabev I do understand your point. However if you have been chronically ill like I have been surviving three life threatening illnesses then you would understand the empowerment that complimentary medicine can bring someone
whilst waiting for orthodox practioners to operate on them. In in the case of AIDs there is no operation to cure them. I've tried Mariadina and was sceptical about it at first whilst awaiting my operations having been housebound and only being able to venture out once or twice per fortnight paying the full consequences for it physically afterwards. I tried Mariadina and spoke to Professor Ssali about my specific health issues. He advised me to take Mariadina A which I did and I had a tremendous boost of energy. The same day I took it I could play football in the park with my sons. Unfortuantely I couldn't afford to keep on buying the tablets at the time and therefore was unable to reap its full benefits. I continued to take herbal remedies for my ailments until my organs were removed.But trying to help myself empowered me helping me to gain some control in very adverse circumstances. Orthodox medicine was not completely able to cure my ailments i had three major organs removed, yet still it never cured everything. I was referred by my GP to Homeopathic and Acupunturist Specialist who helped me tremendously with my mobility and I am going for a follow up to see acupunturist this week. The last time I saw him was two years ago, considering I was at my GP's and hospitals on a regular basis for several years I think complimentary medicine is an asset when administered by experienced practioners.

If we consider that most orthodox are herbal based, and that the body has the power to heal itself through it's own energy points are sciences in themselves, and desrve to respect as such.


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