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Sep 14, 2019, 09:35 PM
#91
Originally Posted by
Samanator
I flushed them
Hopefully not literally ??!!
It’s seriously not the way to do it
Just sayin’
Otherwise: good advice to monitor intake and adapt accordingly
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Sep 14, 2019, 09:50 PM
#92
Originally Posted by
Seriously
Otherwise: good advice to monitor intake and adapt accordingly
Only with medical or pharmacist approval. The average person doesn’t have the knowledge to make an informed decision, and may not always be sufficiently objective to make an assessment of cause and effect.
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Sep 14, 2019, 10:37 PM
#93
Originally Posted by
tribe125
Only with medical or pharmacist approval. The average person doesn’t have the knowledge to make an informed decision, and may not always be sufficiently objective to make an assessment of cause and effect.
My advice is coming from walking away from C surgery with a veritable grocery bag full of medications, I read every leaflet with each one, looked it up also, checked what it was for, checked the side effects and whittled it down to virtually none within a week or so
Admittedly your mileage may vary, but this is what I did.
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Sep 14, 2019, 10:41 PM
#94
Originally Posted by
Seriously
Otherwise: good advice to monitor intake and adapt accordingly
The edit:
Good advice as far as I'm concerned.
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Sep 15, 2019, 12:39 AM
#95
Originally Posted by
Seriously
Admittedly your mileage may vary, but this is what I did.
Exactly, someone else’s mileage may vary. What works for one could be catastrophic for another. It’s unwise to go from the particular to the general with medical matters on the internet. Reading a data sheet or pharmacopoeia is a woefully inadequate basis for making a treatment decision - unless you have the knowledge of a pharmacist or the diagnostic expertise of a doctor.
It’s not like cars or heating boilers, and there’s more at stake.
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