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<blockquote data-quote="beentheredonethat" data-source="post: 1082871" data-attributes="member: 4886"><p>I used to agree with that line of thinking, but most Dr's are trained that drugs cure illnesses and which drug is best for you. They are also visited by reps from the Rx companies pushing the latest and greatest drugs. Most Dr's take very very few if any classes on nutrition and natural remedies (vitamins and herbs). Prior to doing my own research and deciding why not try it, since I saw no negatives from all the material I read. I did go to my specialists and also my General practioner. Both said, what I was thinking of would do no good. I have an autoimmune disease and there isn't much I can do with it. </p><p></p><p>Well after dropping weight and taking the supplements and exercising, both Dr's were kind of dumbfounded by the results, but still don't believe it was due to my change of taking supplements. </p><p></p><p>People should definitely do their own research. I would also recomend going to a Dr to ask if supplements you are interested in could hurt you.. (Some can have negative reactions with certain drugs etc). But I would not take a Dr saying it won't work or won't help as a reason not to try eating healthier and taking supplements.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beentheredonethat, post: 1082871, member: 4886"] I used to agree with that line of thinking, but most Dr's are trained that drugs cure illnesses and which drug is best for you. They are also visited by reps from the Rx companies pushing the latest and greatest drugs. Most Dr's take very very few if any classes on nutrition and natural remedies (vitamins and herbs). Prior to doing my own research and deciding why not try it, since I saw no negatives from all the material I read. I did go to my specialists and also my General practioner. Both said, what I was thinking of would do no good. I have an autoimmune disease and there isn't much I can do with it. Well after dropping weight and taking the supplements and exercising, both Dr's were kind of dumbfounded by the results, but still don't believe it was due to my change of taking supplements. People should definitely do their own research. I would also recomend going to a Dr to ask if supplements you are interested in could hurt you.. (Some can have negative reactions with certain drugs etc). But I would not take a Dr saying it won't work or won't help as a reason not to try eating healthier and taking supplements. [/QUOTE]
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