Saturday, November 3, 2007

Effective Non-Drug Choices

That message in our society is in deep -- the brain expects immediate relief from drugs. Products that are successful seem to follow suit. Only I am not going there. The paradigm for me is Effective Non-Drug Choices.

Check out Resperate for a continuing trend in the United States among the medical community. I applaud it for they are finding choices in care -- in this case high blood pressure treated by breathing. One simply listens to sounds which key the patient how to breath. That re-programming brings about a drastic change in their health. The high blood pressure is then controlled from the person's own efforts. What a monumental discovery that breath control can be married to a device to train us.

If my last breath promotes this concept it is not enough. There are so many non-drug choices that are effective. Most of them come to us through non-medical means. Many of them are common sense techniques.

The other day, a good friend saw my finger as I complained about an infection. He took it and squeezed the ugly remains of a splinter out of it. I had tried to dig it out three times and failed. And out came an oozy, gooey mess until it come out red. He said, that's it, you'll be fine now because that is fresh blood. He cleaned it with alcohol and hydrogen peroxide. So I put on iodine and a fresh band aid. Check out The miracle of iodine to find out more. Even consumers guide gets into the act of saying what may be good for cleaning out a cut home remedies for cuts.

Did you know that your own body uses hydrogen peroxide to clean things up? No wonder it has become one of the most exciting advances in cancer treatment. Check out Paul Pitchford's book on Healing With Whole Foods. And why have we used iodine for so many years. Another good choice from the body's own mechanisms. However, do your homework for hydrogen peroxide can be dangerous. See Truth or Fiction on Hydrogen Peroxide.

Hmm, I'm smelling the crock pot of the day with potatoes, barley, lentils, beans, onions, zucchini, and red peppers. Now that is my kind of effect drugs wrapped up in a solution of chicken broth.

4 comments:

genny said...

Uncle David I really enjoy reading your blog... keep it coming. Love, Genny.

David said...

Thank you for the wonderful comment. Check out the Resperate link at www.Resperate.com. I noticed that my syntax error on the link caused the link to not pass through.

E said...

I love this post. I have really been getting into the natural way of things and get excited to read how other people support it. I am all about effective non-drug choices.

Debbie said...

David it's great to read your blog. I'm pleased you and your brother decided to one. I'm enjoying it also.

Now if I could just get the hang of it...

Lv Deb