It's called a neural block and it happens here for some surgeries..And you believe that then try it I sure don't believe it
It's called a neural block and it happens here for some surgeries..And you believe that then try it I sure don't believe it
Yeah, and acupressure/acupuncture, chiropracty, etc. don't work either. lmao "Whatta maroon" - Bugs BunnyHomeopathic and naturalpathics are where you find most of the quacks
What is not to believe when it's fact?And you believe that then try it I sure don't believe it
Yeah, and acupressure/acupuncture, chiropracty, etc. don't work either. lmao "Whatta maroon" - Bugs Bunny
Homeopathic and naturalpathics are where you find most of the quacks
That is absolute BS
Naturopaths have much better training than so called doctors who mostly sell pills.
It is only in North America where quacks with alternative medicine get lumped in with Naturopaths when in fact they should be with the pill pushers.
Where the difference lies is that medical doctors treat the symptoms and Naturopaths look for the underlying causes. They also take the time to talk to their patients because they are not obsessed with profits and the 15 minute interview and prescription writing.
The simplest way to tell if a doctor is any good or not is ask him/her how they feel about Naturopaths and chiropractors. If you get a negative response you have a quack for a doctor.
Best way to be healthy is to eat proper food and exercise regular. And stay away from ER and doctors offices sinc they are full of sick people.
The world is full of sick people. Not all of them have health problems.
That is absolute BS
Naturopaths have much better training than so called doctors who mostly sell pills.
That qualifies as the stupidest thing said on here.
The most effective thing to buffer our healthcare system, as always, is to increase taxes: in a targetted fashion. Just tax people who buy junk food. It is already done with drugs and alcohol.
That qualifies as the stupidest thing said on here.
I think they'd eventually discover that eating big macs and whatever else is more expensive than cooking their own burgers at home.That has been proposed at a federal level and it makes perfect sense.
Two problems with that (the ones that I can think of at the moment): 1) the poor eat more junk food than the rich (not an excuse, just pointing it out so you know who you'll be targeting)
Yeah, there is that problem. But then a food being designated a Canadian product used to be a fuzzy topic too. Now it's a little more clear.and 2) there is no official nutritional standard in Canada that delineates what is and what is not 'junkfood' (i.e. it becomes open to interpretation, meaning it can be manipulated for political motives).