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<blockquote data-quote="SlyFox" data-source="post: 2465728" data-attributes="member: 110923"><p>Well I hope my insights have helped. The best and most effective guardian of your health is yourself. No one is better placed or motivated to take on that job. All it takes is information, understanding and analysis. Don't rely on one source and make sure its credible in scientific terms and the more 'official' the information is the better in order to persuade doubting medics. I think that when they say 'informed consent' that is what it REALLY means. aka You knowing stuff they don't . Be well as you can and 'nil bastardes carborundum'. That's pigeon latin for don't let the (ill informed) bastards grind you down. Side note: My liquid metformin has far less innactive ingredients in it thatn ANY tablet. Food for thought. A lot of innactive ingredgients are there ONLY to stop the medicine sticking to the machinery that makes them!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlyFox, post: 2465728, member: 110923"] Well I hope my insights have helped. The best and most effective guardian of your health is yourself. No one is better placed or motivated to take on that job. All it takes is information, understanding and analysis. Don't rely on one source and make sure its credible in scientific terms and the more 'official' the information is the better in order to persuade doubting medics. I think that when they say 'informed consent' that is what it REALLY means. aka You knowing stuff they don't . Be well as you can and 'nil bastardes carborundum'. That's pigeon latin for don't let the (ill informed) bastards grind you down. Side note: My liquid metformin has far less innactive ingredients in it thatn ANY tablet. Food for thought. A lot of innactive ingredgients are there ONLY to stop the medicine sticking to the machinery that makes them! [/QUOTE]
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