I notice the article says CS doesn't work either, which certainly is
not true for me. And homeopathy works very well for me also. For one
example a homeopathic eczema

Paula- I second the bit with the exzema. DH had it really bad, and neither the cortisone or the CS did anything but the homeopathic does help. Note I did not say cure, it just helped. He still has Exzema.
I agree with you on the chemo.
Sharon

relief remedy combination helped me when
doctor Rx'd Zyrtec (despite its unbelievable price!) did NOTHING.
  That is the fallacy in all these debunkers and their
experiments--they all seem to be defining conventional medical
treatments and pharmaceuticals as stuff that invariably works, when
that is not true at all. Often conventional meds and treatments have
lower success rates than alternatives. And in all the anti-alternative
artilcles and programs I've ever seen they invariably conveniently
forget to mention the toxicity and adverse reactions of conventional
stuff. To see the truth of this statement all anyone has to do is get
online and look up clinical studies on any particular drug or
treatment, or even simpler, read any mfr's drug info package insert.
  Nothing works for everybody, everything works for somebody.....no
matter what the health problem or disease, if you are trying something
that isn't working, for heaven's sake try something else. I'm as
scared to die as anyone, and more scared of pain and suffering, but if
I ever come down with Lyme or West Nile I'll be reaching for the CS,
same if I ever get cancer, I'll up my CS dosage from ounces to quarts,
and personally, I'd go through every alternative treatment on the
planet before submitting to chemo/radiation/surgery. Those treatments
are so awful, and I know of so very  many people who went through
horrors only to die within months anyway.
paula






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