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Thursday, December, 03, 2009
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Works fine for a few days!!!    That sounds so much like me taking prescriptions after I injured my back.     First of all realize this.   The pain that you feel has just as much purpose for you as a red light has on the highway.    It is there to tell you stop, look, listen.   The pain pills are like blocking out the red light.   Do not try to fight the pain, instead work on figuring out what is causing the pain.   Know who and what your enemy is if you want to win it.     In this case I would say your enemy is probably toxins and inflamation in your body.     My recommendation is lots of excercise, fresh country air,( not airconditioning, and vehicle exhaust.   lots of water green tea, black tea, herbs, only organic produce, preferably raw as much as possible.   Multivitamins,  glass containers (not plastic).   Go to your library and get a book about toxins,  and multiple chemical sensitivity issues.   Buy some good books about nutrition and inflamation issues.   Fresh water preferably spring water in glass containers only.  Is it possible that by little changes in your health everyday your body might be able to do its job better in the long run?   Buy only 100% organic shampoos soaps etc.   Is it possible that the medications that your doctor was giving you was only putting more toxins into your system, which was making you only hurt worst longterm?    Two very bad toxins to be around are pesticides, and fingernail polish.    I am only writing this because at one time I thought I was the only one with these issues, and had some doctors try to convince me that it was all in my head and that I had schysophrenia. (lol).     Most people with chemical sensitivity issues have to see at least 12 doctors minimum before they even find one that is familiar with these issues, even though this is one of the fastest growing and most misdiagnosed health conditions around today.
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