Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you asking DCUM? I’m sure there are peer-reviewed journal articles on this topic. Why not read expert findings based on research?
Ever think about what that term really means? It's like "bro, I checked out your article and I approve it, will you approve my article now bro!?"
"You scratch my back and I will scratch yours." - peer reviewed.
This is patently untrue. I work in academic publishing and have seen thousands of reviews, and this does not describe the process at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, a pill-poppin society for decades. When you go to a new doctor and the nurse asks, what pills do you take? If you answer ‘none’, she will fall of her chair. It’s so rare.
So what do you all take on this thread?
I'm 50 and I don't take anything. Not even vitamins. I follow my doctor's advice but I don't have anything prescribed.
50 is really young. You shouldn’t be taking anything at that age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what's wrong with statins. In my experience anyone who is ranting about statins is an uninformed dotard or some "big pharma" conspiracy theorist.
Yep. Life expectancy is up since statins were introduced in the 80s. Thank god.
We have the worst heart disease in the world. Why? Pharma profits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what's wrong with statins. In my experience anyone who is ranting about statins is an uninformed dotard or some "big pharma" conspiracy theorist.
I’m the PP who mentioned statins. There is nothing wrong with them if you really need them. It seems like a lot of people need them though. So, I wonder if there is a way to not need them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you asking DCUM? I’m sure there are peer-reviewed journal articles on this topic. Why not read expert findings based on research?
All paid for by the drug companies.
Anonymous wrote:I love medicine and I’m grateful we have it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you asking DCUM? I’m sure there are peer-reviewed journal articles on this topic. Why not read expert findings based on research?
Ever think about what that term really means? It's like "bro, I checked out your article and I approve it, will you approve my article now bro!?"
"You scratch my back and I will scratch yours." - peer reviewed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you asking DCUM? I’m sure there are peer-reviewed journal articles on this topic. Why not read expert findings based on research?
Ever think about what that term really means? It's like "bro, I checked out your article and I approve it, will you approve my article now bro!?"
"You scratch my back and I will scratch yours." - peer reviewed.
This is patently untrue. I work in academic publishing and have seen thousands of reviews, and this does not describe the process at all.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, our doctors jump to medication without trying to figure out the root cause of the problem or lifestyle changes that can manage the condition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what's wrong with statins. In my experience anyone who is ranting about statins is an uninformed dotard or some "big pharma" conspiracy theorist.
I’m the PP who mentioned statins. There is nothing wrong with them if you really need them. It seems like a lot of people need them though. So, I wonder if there is a way to not need them.
Well, yes, if we changed the standard American diet, many people would not need statins. But people either don't want to or are unable to do so.
I changed my diet. Didn’t help with any of the health issues. Must be nice not to have any real health concerns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what's wrong with statins. In my experience anyone who is ranting about statins is an uninformed dotard or some "big pharma" conspiracy theorist.
I’m the PP who mentioned statins. There is nothing wrong with them if you really need them. It seems like a lot of people need them though. So, I wonder if there is a way to not need them.
Well, yes, if we changed the standard American diet, many people would not need statins. But people either don't want to or are unable to do so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you asking DCUM? I’m sure there are peer-reviewed journal articles on this topic. Why not read expert findings based on research?
Ever think about what that term really means? It's like "bro, I checked out your article and I approve it, will you approve my article now bro!?"
"You scratch my back and I will scratch yours." - peer reviewed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are we over medicated as a nation? Do you feel like we'll be better off creating a culture where prescriptions, over the counter medicines and "supplements" aren't the first line of defense?
Bolded are usually good.
It's the Big Pharma stuff like SSRIs-antidepressants that are the bad stuff. They are the #1 prescribed prescription drug in the world now also.