Remedies for Many Diseases
- Non-Toxic Treatments, Care, and Help for Many Diseases
Exerpt:  "Green leaves like parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme, not to mention celery, cilantro, marjoram, oregano, and savory are not only good for spicing up your foods if you senses are waning or jaded, but they are loaded with antioxidants."
There are many different sub-types of disease, each demanding different treatment. No doctor, no matter how dedicated, can possibly keep up
on every promising new development for every type of disease.
As a patient, you only have to research one type of the disease and one situation - yours. Although you don't have the training and expertise of a physician, you do have the advantage of having a lot more time to spend on your one case. All of this means that by researching your disease yourself, you might find a treatment that your doctor doesn't know about that could save your life.
Health Library is dedicated to helping you find the answers to your questions about a disease, and especially to helping you find the questions you need to ask. You may want to read about the pros and cons of researching your disease before going any further.
When a doctor recommends a treatment, ask:
Is it experimental?
Is there evidence that it works?
Are there alot of people who have had the treatment
done to them who are sad and absolutely angry about it?
***These therapies were investigated by the US Congress, Office of Technology Assessment (see US Congress, Office of Technology Assessment, Unconventional Cancer Treatments, OTA-H-405, Washington DC: US Government Printing Office, September 1990).
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