ChrisSamsDad
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- Messages
- 446
- Location
- Eccles, Lancashire
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
- Dislikes
- UKIP, royalty, football, gin, goat's cheese.
Hmm, how long do you have to wait for the syrup? because tickly coughs usually go away on their own in a few days.I would still use it now since the cure is immediate and the adverse effects are transient. I have used it since diagnosis and it has proved effective. I don't know why it does but it does.
Or look like us??Well, we have more than one book, actual evidence and so far we haven't started slaughtering those who don't agree with us. (Though I'm often sorely tempted).
That is really good news, keep it going.I found that Balsam Pear (Bitter Melon) worked for me, but had gastric side effects that detracted from its benefits. But I did reduce my bgl by using just a single daily capsule However, changing diet to LCHF had a bigger effect.
I am now using Gymnema Sylvestre to good effect, and have now dropped my dose of Gliclazide from 4 to virtually 1 a day. Just having a minor hypo after taking only 1 GS tonight. BGL of 3.4 just now.
Not arguing, but had to comment as my wife is a Physio and I work out of the same office for my IT business, so for over 9 years I have built relationships with her clients and been witness to amazing reversals. Like Doctors not all Physio's are equal. My wife will again this Christmas get my customer presents than me due to her almost divine healing outcomes for long term conditions. I think she is so good due to her personality and skill. With a background of being in the British Judo squad, a personal trainer, a 1st class sports science degree and 2:1 Physio degree, 2 stints in the NHS, she also worked at West Ham, I remember a case study on Michael Carrick (sorry if you don't know, he is a pretty good footballer). Anyway long story short is that good Physio does and can work, you most likely had average treatment unfortunately.Don't entirely agree with that statement.
Several years ago I had a back issue that couldn't be resolved by physio despite several visits, so went privately to see a chiropractor who brought about instant relief, I can assure in this instance it wasn't the 'placebo effect'
Anyway long story short is that good Physio does and can work, you most likely had average treatment unfortunately.
Sad to see anyone knocking chiropractors on here. Mine did cure me and instantly. Had a history of back pain and disc problems for years. Had been to a physio a few times and following the exercises was doing very little to improve matters. Someone suggested a chiropractor and I was sceptical. My mum helped me up the stairs to the office as I could barely walk and was in much pain. Chiropractor talked over my problem, explained what may be the cause, performed a manipulation and with one 'crack' I was instantly cured. Danced down the stairs and competed in an ice skating competition 3 days later. I may have improved with physio alone over a period of weeks - I may have improved anyway over a period of weeks but it was the skill of the chiropractor that gave me instant and lasting results.
Homeopathy I agree on scientific evaluation looks like codswallop but it has worked for me and for my son and even for animals (who can hardly know what they were getting and whether it was 'evidence based' but it still worked). Reiki has definite benefits - again I was not a believer but felt the effects. Not everything that works necessarily has a basis in current scientific knowledge but given we discover everyday new invisible particles and new ideas on how the world works in scientific terms maybe they are just further on the knowledge path without even knowing it. And the main thing is if it works why knock it? Much mainstream medicine does not work well or has significant side effects (statins for example) and many drugs we are told are safe turn out to be anything but (thalidomide anyone?)
Those snake oil salesman are alive and well in the drugs industry as much as in 'alternative medicine'
I had a couple of heart attacks last month, and one side effect was that the reality of not being able to breathe properly sent me into panic. Now this flooded my body with adreneline and I was already insulin resistant, so the adenaline stopped the insulin storing glucose, and my IR stopped me using it so the glucose filled my veins with nowhere to go, My bgl shot right off the meter in A&E, and could not be read.I am an experienced practioner in alternative methods of healing.
I have looked at the way our imagination can be a huge factor in our health.
Sadly there are far too many of what I call the love and light brigade
It is all about intention. Hypnosis can be great for controlling pain for example
However hypnosis can only take us so deep into the real power.
Somebody who knows a good induction can take you on the start of the journey.
Guided meditation mp3 or videos are good if you are good at ‘seeing the pictures in your head… I hardly ever can.
The point is somebody can take you so far but there comes a point where you need to go beyond the journey… Meditation is something only YOU can do. Somebody else can NOT meditate you! So in the silence within your mind is where the real power/force of healing is.
I can teach you several kinds of meditation if you want to experience this force of healing YOU CAN!
I am Mr normal who has spent over half a century looking at the power of the mind and use it in my everyday life… Because it works!
I am passionate about ‘outing’ the Charlton’s there are far far too many out there.
Saddly far more ill-informed uneducated unregulated people who have learnt from the internet and expensive books who think they are experts.
Great alternative healers are out there… It is a matter of finding them.
They are almost as hard to find as rocking horse poo!
I had a couple of heart attacks last month, and one side effect was that the reality of not being able to breathe properly sent me into panic. Now this flooded my body with adreneline and I was already insulin resistant, so the adenaline stopped the insulin storing glucose, and my IR stopped me using it so the glucose filled my veins with nowhere to go, My bgl shot right off the meter in A&E, and could not be read.
I managed to rationalise this while gasping away, and realised I had to drop the adrenaline as nothing else would bring those levels down (insulin infusions were tried with zero effect since I already had that a plenty). So I applied mindfullness and meditation that I had learnt in the 60's, and the next morning I greeted my Consultant with a smile and a reasonable glucose count. I have found myself doing it throughout this current journey since I am not out of the woods by far, but I have pushed my diabetes into remission now, Yes YOU CAN.
When I still worked as a doctor I gave placebos a couple of times for pain (before finding out it was unethical!) Worked like a charm.Research has found that prescribed drugs also have a placebo effect which is in addition to the physiological effects of the drug itself. Injections tend to have a stronger placebo effect than pills, and the colour of the pills affects how strong the placebo effect is.
Some medics have wanted to harness the placebo effect without exposing their patients to drug side-effects but didn't want to deceive their patients. It was thought that if patients knew they were being given a placebo, it wouldn't work. However, there was a study which suggested that placebos still worked even if the patients knew they were getting a placebo:- http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0015591
There was a study which investigated the use of placebos by GPs:- http://www.nhs.uk/news/2013/03March/Pages/97-percent-of-GPs-admit-prescribing-placebos.aspx
There's a few fun facts about placebos here:- http://qi.com/infocloud/placebos
Back in the 1980s when I was pregnant I took raspberry leaf extract, which the midwives looked upon as akin to witchcraft. They asked why, and I told them that there was a long tradition of midwifery in the family, and kept on taking it. Apparently I recovered far more rapidly than expected, the nurses at the maternity hospital were looking for me in the ward, where I should have been out for the count, when both times I was in the dining room looking for something large and meaty to devour. Apparently raspberry leaf extract is really good for pregnant women as it affects the muscles they are going to need and it is now recommended in the last trimester.
Its a subscription only website $29 pcm or $987 unrestricted access.WWW dot EXAMINE dot COM is a fab website set up by scientists at various universities, listing non-allopathic medicines that have been properly researched, and their efficacy for various ailments.
A lot of good stuff on there proving a BOTH/AND mindset is a far wiser option when looking at healing opportunities...
It seems I'm not allowed to post a whole link - sorry !
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