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Inappropriate Medicine

 

by Bill Sardiill Sardi

(courtesy Bill Sardi Newsletter)

 

http://www.lewrockwell.com/sardi/sardi57.html

 

It would be obvious, if a person with insomnia went to the doctor and requested

a prescription for sleeping pills when they drank caffeinated coffee all day

long, that the prescription would be inappropriate. The sleeping pills would

only attempt to mask the effect of the caffeine.

 

If treatment of disease does not address its true cause, and treatment only

relieves symptoms, then it follows that treatment will likely produce marginal

results. Such is the case in the treatment of blood pressure, glaucoma pressure,

blood cholesterol or heart problems as recorded by an electrocardiogram.

Inappropriate treatments for these diseases would not necessarily prevent

unwanted adverse events such as strokes, vision loss or heart attacks.

Read entire article at;

http://www.lewrockwell.com/sardi/sardi57.html

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