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Lynn:

 

Please go to www.planetaryformulas.com. There is a liver cleanse there that I am taking now. It is at home and I am a work right now, but you can find it there, fairly inexpensive along with a lot of other great natural healing formulas. Just search for liver and kidney cleanse.

Good luck and congrats on cutting back on pain pills!

 

Patrick Patelos

 

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lynn sheer

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Wednesday, December 28, 2005 9:10 AM

Re: Medical Dangers : Caution in use of Paracetamol and Aspirin.

 

I need some suggestions if possible. For close to 30 years I have been on Acetaminophen and codine for chronic pain. Last doctor had me on 6 a day. Now have it down to 2 a day but am greatly concerned. Any suggestions on a liver and kidney cleanse that is somewhat inexpensive? Also looking for natural pain relief - also inexpensive. Any and all suggestions greatly appreciated. I am very concerned about this.

lynnJagannath Chatterjee <jagchat01 wrote:

 

 

Popping extra pain pills can hurt, doctors warn

Acetaminophen poisonings from accidental overdoses on the rise

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10608650/

(This drug is popularly named as Paracetamol or Crocin in India)

 

Overdoses contribute to heart complications

Blood-thinning drugs can increase the risk of serious bleeding, study finds

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10617359/

(Though this drug is more powerful than aspirin, "super aspirin", a similiar warning has been issued for aspirin also as it has been connected to intestinal bleeding)

 

Over the counter use of drugs is a very dangerous behaviour. One should always consult a doctor and never self medicate based on the advice of pharmacists who are usually not aware of latest findings. OTC drugs account for many of the complications that are asribed to the medical system (any). In India rules have been framed for stricter controls but implementation is extremely difficult. There are also rules being framed that drug labels (for any kind of drugs, mainstream or alternative) should contain a list of ingredients, side effects as well as whether safety standards have been met. One should study the labels carefully and consult the doctor if any complications appear. The patients should also give full details of their illness and the medicines they are consuming so that the doctor can weigh the options carefully.

 

Ordinarily patients on alternative treatments do not inform their doctor fearing that they will be rebuked if the doctors find out they are consulting other methods. The doctors themselves must act in a more open manner and not unnecessarily rebuke or slander other systems so that the doctor patient relation does not sour. In case of patients who are on mainstream medication, they should not discontinue current medication abruptly but should act on the opinion o! f the doctor who will know how to reduce the medication gradually. Withdrawl symptoms from sudden discontinuation can be more dangerous than disease and can even kill. One should be very careful in this regard.

 

Regards,

Jagannath.

Lynn

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I need some suggestions if possible. For close to 30 years I have been on Acetaminophen and codine for chronic pain. Last doctor had me on 6 a day. Now have it down to 2 a day but am greatly concerned. Any suggestions on a liver and kidney cleanse that is somewhat inexpensive? Also looking for natural pain relief - also inexpensive. Any and all suggestions greatly appreciated. I am very concerned about this. lynnJagannath Chatterjee <jagchat01 wrote: Popping extra pain pills can hurt, doctors warn Acetaminophen poisonings from accidental overdoses on the rise http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10608650/ (This drug is popularly named as Paracetamol or Crocin in India) Overdoses contribute to heart complications Blood-thinning drugs can increase the risk of serious bleeding, study finds http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10617359/ (Though this drug is more powerful than aspirin, "super aspirin", a similiar warning has been issued for aspirin also as it has been connected to intestinal bleeding) Over the counter use of drugs is a very dangerous behaviour. One should always consult a doctor and never self medicate based on the advice of pharmacists who are usually not aware of latest findings. OTC drugs account for many of the complications that are asribed to the medical system (any). In India rules have been framed for stricter controls but

implementation is extremely difficult. There are also rules being framed that drug labels (for any kind of drugs, mainstream or alternative) should contain a list of ingredients, side effects as well as whether safety standards have been met. One should study the labels carefully and consult the doctor if any complications appear. The patients should also give full details of their illness and the medicines they are consuming so that the doctor can weigh the options carefully. Ordinarily patients on alternative treatments do not inform their doctor fearing that they will be rebuked if the doctors find out they are consulting other methods. The doctors themselves must act in a more open manner and not unnecessarily rebuke or slander other systems so that the doctor patient relation does not sour. In case of patients who are on mainstream medication, they should not discontinue current medication abruptly but should act on the opinion of the

doctor who will know how to reduce the medication gradually. Withdrawl symptoms from sudden discontinuation can be more dangerous than disease and can even kill. One should be very careful in this regard. Regards, Jagannath.Lynn

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You are Welcome!

 

Patrick Patelos

 

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lynn sheer

Wednesday, December 28, 2005 10:06 AM

Re: Medical Dangers : Caution in use of Paracetamol and Aspirin.

 

Thanks so much Patrick. I will go to the site sometime today.

lynnPATRICK PATELOS <ppatelos wrote:

 

Lynn:

 

Please go to www.planetaryformulas.com. There is a liver cleanse there that I am taking now. It is at home and I am a work right now, but you can find it there, fairly inexpensive along with a lot of other great natural healing formulas. Just search for liver and kidney cleanse.

Good luck and congrats on cutting back on pain pills!

 

Patrick Patelos

 

Lynn

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Thanks so much Patrick. I will go to the site sometime today. lynnPATRICK PATELOS <ppatelos wrote: Lynn: Please go to www.planetaryformulas.com. There is a liver cleanse there that I am taking now. It is at home and I am a work right now, but you can find it there, fairly inexpensive along with a lot of other great natural healing formulas. Just search for liver and kidney cleanse. Good luck and congrats on cutting back on pain pills! Patrick Patelos Lynn

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Popping extra pain pills can hurt, doctors warn Acetaminophen poisonings from accidental overdoses on the rise http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10608650/ (This drug is popularly named as Paracetamol or Crocin in India) Overdoses contribute to heart complications Blood-thinning drugs can increase the risk of serious bleeding, study finds http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10617359/ (Though this drug is more powerful than aspirin, "super aspirin", a similiar warning has been issued for aspirin also as it has been connected to intestinal bleeding) Over the counter use of drugs is a very dangerous behaviour. One should always consult a doctor and never self medicate based on the advice of pharmacists who are usually not aware of latest findings.

OTC drugs account for many of the complications that are asribed to the medical system (any). In India rules have been framed for stricter controls but implementation is extremely difficult. There are also rules being framed that drug labels (for any kind of drugs, mainstream or alternative) should contain a list of ingredients, side effects as well as whether safety standards have been met. One should study the labels carefully and consult the doctor if any complications appear. The patients should also give full details of their illness and the medicines they are consuming so that the doctor can weigh the options carefully. Ordinarily patients on alternative treatments do not inform their doctor fearing that they will be rebuked if the doctors find out they are consulting other methods. The doctors themselves must act in a more open manner and not unnecessarily rebuke or slander other systems so that the doctor patient relation does not

sour. In case of patients who are on mainstream medication, they should not discontinue current medication abruptly but should act on the opinion of the doctor who will know how to reduce the medication gradually. Withdrawl symptoms from sudden discontinuation can be more dangerous than disease and can even kill. One should be very careful in this regard. Regards, Jagannath. "I cherish my right to believe as I wish, and I will defend the right of others to believe differently. We need to learn to live together in peace by focusing on our similarities, not our differences. I'll go to my Church and you go to yours but let's walk along together. " - David M. Breshnahan.

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, lynn sheer

<bigotterwv> wrote:

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> I need some suggestions if possible. For close to 30 years I have

been on Acetaminophen and codine for chronic pain. Last doctor had

me on 6 a day. Now have it down to 2 a day but am greatly

concerned. Any suggestions on a liver and kidney cleanse that is

somewhat inexpensive? Also looking for natural pain relief - also

inexpensive. Any and all suggestions greatly appreciated. I am

very concerned about this.

> lynn

>

 

>

The use of the castor oil pack is very benifical. Read the

website article http://www.holistic-nutrition.com/Castoroil.htm. I

have used the castor oil on the body by just applying the oil on

the body and place heat lamp from wallyword. The lamp is a clamp on.

The bulb is a heating light.Wipe off the castor oil with baking

soda. http://www.swansonvitamins.com sells it a good price and

excellant quailty.

 

Robert

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Thank you Robert. This just came thru today 01/01/06. Blessings lynnzebulan5734 <zebulan5734 wrote: , lynn sheer <bigotterwv> wrote:>> I need some suggestions if possible. For close to 30 years I have been on Acetaminophen and codine for chronic pain. Last doctor had me on 6 a day. Now have it down to 2 a day but am greatly concerned. Any suggestions on a liver and kidney cleanse that is somewhat inexpensive? Also looking

for natural pain relief - also inexpensive. Any and all suggestions greatly appreciated. I am very concerned about this. > lynn> > The use of the castor oil pack is very benifical. Read the website article http://www.holistic-nutrition.com/Castoroil.htm. I have used the castor oil on the body by just applying the oil on the body and place heat lamp from wallyword. The lamp is a clamp on. The bulb is a heating light.Wipe off the castor oil with baking soda. http://www.swansonvitamins.com sells it a good price and excellant quailty.RobertLynn

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