Kayla55
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Pls review my thread about drugs that could kill you, high blood pressure symptomsI know quite a bit about herbs and holistic health care/ home nursing.
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Pls review my thread about drugs that could kill you, high blood pressure symptomsI know quite a bit about herbs and holistic health care/ home nursing.
Okie dokie. Insulin can kill you.Pls review my thread to see what's relevant, drugs that can kill you
Epilum is supposed to treat epilepsy but can't even say how or why it controls electrical impulses in brain....who approves these drugs. HuhPls review my thread it's about drug combination that can kill you and effects of blood pressure such headaches
Eureka.....may found connection between autism n epilepsy....listed under thread named after drug80% of the people admitted through Hospital Emergency rooms are clinically dehydrated. When I'm running a litre low, as can easily happen if I have been focussed on a job, I get too stupid to figure out the problem for about a day. If I were cynical and avaricious, I would package up some harmless powder and market it as a tonic so concentrated that it had to be taken with two glasses of water. To take care of myself, I record my water intake.
got me thinking of penacillin again. It is a mold grown on wheat n barley....also medicine from funny foods.My grandmother had type 1 diabetes, it started after she had her first child, my father. That was in 1941, back then there was only one source of insulin available. Liver. But you can't cook the liver because that destroys the insulin, so for the rest of her life she regularly ate raw liver.
By the time I came along she could have switched to insulin needles but by then she'd grown to like her liver. She got me to try it once, yuck!
I did hear you the first time, owliet. You just never acknowledged that I placed you on mental waiting list during my huried effort to unleash this thread ....Not to be that person but, my mom is technically a diabetic but there are different types of diabetic needs. For example, having a healthy diet is good overall but she also needs insulin. A person who is type 1 Can have all the healthy diet they need but also needs daily insulin. Whilst type 2 can also be managed by insulin, it’s less complicated to manage compared to type 1 Which can be more complicated that just changing their nutritional intake. If someone reading your post thought being diabetic meant just changing their diet to something healthy without understanding there are different types, then this could be dangerous.
I know quite a bit about herbs and holistic health care/ home nursing.