Guest guest Posted January 21, 2006 Report Share Posted January 21, 2006 I didn't turn TV on tonight. What did they say about him? Joyce from Texas ----- Original Message ----- From: " frogge " <lilypadluxuries@...> <Rheumatoid Arthritis > Sent: Friday, January 20, 2006 10:08 PM Subject: Anyone Watch 20/20 tonight?? Interesting info about Trudeau (sp)....and his Book he sells. (@@). Carla Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2006 Report Share Posted January 21, 2006 I haven't read his book, just seen parts of it but does it really tell you anything, other than direct you to his pay monthly website? Dorey www.LivingWithRheumatoidArthritis.com ----- Original Message ----- From: " Joyce McCrary " <j.mccrary@...> <Rheumatoid Arthritis > Sent: Friday, January 20, 2006 9:04 PM Subject: Re: Anyone Watch >I didn't turn TV on tonight. What did they say about him? > > Joyce from Texas > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: " frogge " <lilypadluxuries@...> > <Rheumatoid Arthritis > > Sent: Friday, January 20, 2006 10:08 PM > Subject: Anyone Watch > > > 20/20 tonight?? Interesting info about Trudeau (sp)....and his > Book he sells. (@@). > > Carla > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2006 Report Share Posted January 21, 2006 he definately pushes joining his website (which I did). he assures that he is fighting for us to be able to get info about natural, non-invasive remedies to health issues without interference from the FDA. i believe him. he's a little radical I guess, but i like that he gets you thinking. i have read his book and it makes you really THINK about what you put into your body and how you spend your money. i'm just really curious what it is they said about him on 20/20? with the info he tells in his book, he'd HAVE to be public enemy #1 to the pharmaceutical industry and possibly the medical association and health insurance companies. i mean, just for the sake of conversation, what would it do to the multi-billion dollar pharmaceutical companies if natural remedies were available for most of our major (and minor) health problems? with that kind of money at stack, it makes sense that they would go to great lengths to protect it, including making natural remedies available only by prescription. > > I haven't read his book, just seen parts of it but does it really tell you > anything, other than direct you to his pay monthly website? > > Dorey > www.LivingWithRheumatoidArthritis.com > ----- Original Message ----- > From: " Joyce McCrary " <j.mccrary@2...> > <Rheumatoid Arthritis > > Sent: Friday, January 20, 2006 9:04 PM > > > Subject: Re: Anyone Watch > > > >I didn't turn TV on tonight. What did they say about him? > > > > Joyce from Texas > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: " frogge " <lilypadluxuries@g...> > > <Rheumatoid Arthritis > > > Sent: Friday, January 20, 2006 10:08 PM > > Subject: Anyone Watch > > > > > > 20/20 tonight?? Interesting info about Trudeau (sp)....and his > > Book he sells. (@@). > > > > Carla > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2006 Report Share Posted January 21, 2006 Hi , I hate to sound like we keep butting heads on topics but I guess I'm one of those people that do believe their doctors for the most part in judging what's best for this disease, and others. My father in law happens to be a doctor too and the naturpathic/homeopathic approach can and does do more damage to some people than good and probably most of the time does nothing and is a huge waste of money. Those approaches may keep people from getting the real medication or therapy that they need, making their progression worse and depending on the issue too late by the time they do seek regular medical attention. On the topic of RA alone; I asked my dr. about the use of natural products and herbs and vitemins and all that mumbo jumbo and she said that she believes some of that is actually good for arthritis in general; but for those who suffer from OA, not RA. That since OA is a side affect of the breakdown of our own body, our wear and tear, that they may stimulate the body to lube itself back up but that as we all know with RA; our body is actually attacking itself and those products can do nothing to stop the progression of that. Medicine is what can does that. Also worth noting is that some vitemins and what not are good for our health in general and are worth taking but are not going to actually do anything about our disease or keep it from progressing on their own. I dont claim to know everything about this topic but I sure have read alot of posts of yours possibly giving people alot of false hope that they can just live med free if they go all natural like you claim to have. I've been to your website and right on the homepage theres a statement from you that really bothers me: " I urge you to do your due diligence, before taking any medication research the side effects (every drug has a side effect). For your convenience I have posted a link to a site where you can research any medication prior to deciding if it is right for you under my recommendations. " It's the last part where you state " if it is right for you under my recommendations. " Are you a doctor? If so I didn't see that stated anywhere and I hate to think you are recommending what medicinces people should be taking if you're not. peace > >> > >> I haven't read his book, just seen parts of it but does it really tell > >> you > >> anything, other than direct you to his pay monthly website? > >> > >> Dorey > >> www.LivingWithRheumatoidArthritis.com > >> ----- Original Message ----- > >> From: " Joyce McCrary " <j.mccrary@2...> > >> <Rheumatoid Arthritis > > >> Sent: Friday, January 20, 2006 9:04 PM > >> > >> > >> Subject: Re: Anyone Watch > >> > >> > >> >I didn't turn TV on tonight. What did they say about him? > >> > > >> > Joyce from Texas > >> > > >> > ----- Original Message ----- > >> > From: " frogge " <lilypadluxuries@g...> > >> > <Rheumatoid Arthritis > > >> > Sent: Friday, January 20, 2006 10:08 PM > >> > Subject: Anyone Watch > >> > > >> > > >> > 20/20 tonight?? Interesting info about Trudeau (sp)....and his > >> > Book he sells. (@@). > >> > > >> > Carla > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2006 Report Share Posted January 21, 2006 --- In Rheumatoid Arthritis , Dorey <ddorey@s...> wrote: > > Hi , here's the sad thing, I believe that natural remedys often do out > perform medication for auto immune disorders...... What is your basis for this belief? Sierra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2006 Report Share Posted January 21, 2006 > Those approaches may keep people from getting the real medication or > therapy that they need, making their progression worse and depending > on the issue too late by the time they do seek regular medical > attention. This is what has happened to my mom...she is unnecessicarily disabled at a young age because of her distrust of, and refusal to go to, an MD. She has spent large amounts of money on " natural stuff. " She can barely walk now, lives as a shut-in, and has little energy or ability to pursue activities that make life worth living. Sierra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2006 Report Share Posted January 21, 2006 Very well put! I always seem to be trying to battle the bulge and your advice regarding weight is right on! t. --- In Rheumatoid Arthritis , " LH " <saludo@F...> wrote: > > I have to agree with you. A good, healthy diet, exercise, enough sleep, and low stress will make *anyone* feel better, regardless of whatever disease or condition they have(note that I said *better,* and not *good*). However, as far as " curing " RA, if all those natural remedies worked, then we wouldn't have RA, now would we? Common sense seems to tell us that if natural remedies were the answer, there wouldn't be a problem. The people who tout these things the most strongly all seem to still have the disease. > > In the last year I've lost quite a bit of weight, started walking long distances at aerobic levels, and because I'm a vegetarian with severe lactose intolerance, have tweaked my diet to a very healthy level. I *could* say that those things " cured " me, and if you just lose weight, exercise, and eat right, you'll be cured too. That's not a *study* though, and there are way too many variables there to attribute improvement to any one thing. The changes I made helped a lot, but I'm also on Plaquenil daily, and have been for the last 14 years. Right now I don't have much beyond regular osteo pain/changes, except for one finger on my left hand(which really annoys me), and I'd like to think that RA is " gone, " but I know well enough that it can return with a vengeance. > > I would recommend that everyone do what I did -- lose weight(that NEVER makes it worse unless you lose too much), exercise, and eat healthy. You'll feel better, but as far as a " cure " -- Nope. Whatever happened with me is wonderful, but I doubt that it's the plaquenil, because it's never happened before and I've been on it so long, and I know that it isn't all the lifestyle changes, because when I developed this disease I was in excellent health, a little below average weight, and exercised regularly. > > So -- the point is.........? You can't attribute changes in your disease to changes in your lifestyle or herbal supplements unless you have controlled ALL variables. That means ALL of them, and I know that the testimonials out there are not based on hard research. They're just that: anecdotal evidence, and not worth a whole lot. It's cruel and misleading to tell people that diet will " cure " them, that herbal supplements will " cure " them, that if they just do this and this and that, their disease(likely caused by poor diet and food additives) will go away. > > If you use just a little bit of logic, you might consider the fact that modern medicine would have had no reason to develop if herbals, healthy living, and naturopathic remedies actually worked for these diseases. Why would anyone try to discover a " cure " cure for RA if it was already out there and in use? It makes no sense. I'm glad you feel better, but so do I, and you can't explain why *I* am better. I can't either, and I'm not going to mislead people about it. Sometimes it just happens. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: i_live_in_slippers > Rheumatoid Arthritis > Sent: Saturday, January 21, 2006 10:20 AM > Subject: Re: Anyone Watch > > > Hi , > I hate to sound like we keep butting heads on topics but I guess I'm > one of those people that do believe their doctors for the most part > in judging what's best for this disease, and others. My father in > law happens to be a doctor too and the naturpathic/homeopathic > approach can and does do more damage to some people than good and > probably most of the time does nothing and is a huge waste of money. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2006 Report Share Posted January 21, 2006 Sierra, Thanks for that post. That's exactly what I'm talking about. That unfortunetly happens alot and is sad. I hate to sound like I think the people pushing all this natural cure stuff are " bad " but the fact is that it either just doesn't work for most and can at times actually make it worse. Sales people should never replace the advice of a doctor. I know we all try to find something the helps us with this disease but for me, it should and will never replace the advice of my educated medical doctor that specializes in rheumatology. I may use things in conjunction, I do take flax and fish oil as well as a good multivitemin but it's in addition to my meds because frankly everyone, diseased or not, can benefit from those products. It will not cure my RA it's just to help me be as healthy as I can be. peace > > > Those approaches may keep people from getting the real medication or > > therapy that they need, making their progression worse and depending > > on the issue too late by the time they do seek regular medical > > attention. > > This is what has happened to my mom...she is unnecessicarily disabled > at a young age because of her distrust of, and refusal to go to, an MD. > She has spent large amounts of money on " natural stuff. " She can barely > walk now, lives as a shut-in, and has little energy or ability to > pursue activities that make life worth living. > > Sierra > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2006 Report Share Posted January 21, 2006 Hi , I checked out your website hoping it was a blog, which it's not That's how I found out why you seem to always post about the " natural " stuff, what you seem to be about, and that's fine. We can agree to politely disagree. And I didn't say your posts annoyed me, I said your comment on the site about recommending what medicines someone should or shouldn't take when apparently trying your " method " when you're not a doctor bothered me I think everyone who posted on this subject can agree that healthy lifestyle choices are never a bad thing. Like we said, diet & exercise are probably the most key. For me, anything above or beyond that is with the recommendation of my trained physician. in peace- > > Lets not butt heads, you don't need the stress, neither do I. Instead lets > just agree to disagree. I have had huge success by natural methods, I have > helped others do the same but it's certainly not the easy path, you first > have to determine what is causing the dis - ease in your body that's causing > your immune system to be compromised. > > If my posts annoy you it's ok to stop reading them, we all have that right. > I won't stop reading yours. Obviously though, at some point you had enough > interest to read my website, meaning you haven't given up entirely on how > you can help your disease naturally. > > I don't tell people to go off meds, it's just that sometimes they become > unnecessary, as in my case. I do recommend people educate themselves on the > side effects of the medication to ensure that they can live with what may be > coming. Please keep in mind, I myself took meds until I was able to control > this disease.......We can not ignore RA, it won't go away on it's own and > long term inflammation is very serious, so treatment that works for you is > necessary, for me that's holistic now. > > I am guilty of giving people hope that if they make positive changes they > will most likely recieve postitive results. I can not stop spreading this > message because I feel it is my duty, we all have to do things to help > others, and mine is to share some of the positive things we can do for > ourselves to improve our health. Positive life style changes will help > everyone.......doesn't mean you can't take meds AND implement the positive > life style changes at the same time. > > Please note, all through my website and in my posting I recommend seeing and > working with your doctors........just don't allow them to stop you from > making positive life style changes. Use sense, of course what you feed > your body will make a difference in your health and it's when doctors claim > otherwise that I get annoyed. > > Dorey > www.LivingWithRheumatoidArthritis.com > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: " i_live_in_slippers " <bart.tracy@s...> > <Rheumatoid Arthritis > > Sent: Saturday, January 21, 2006 7:20 AM > Subject: Re: Anyone Watch > > > > Hi , > > I hate to sound like we keep butting heads on topics but I guess I'm > > one of those people that do believe their doctors for the most part > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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