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homeopathyhealth · 1 year
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Can homoeopathy help you maintain a stable health naturally?
Homeopathic remedies are a type of natural health care that encourages the body's own healing processes by using very diluted medicines from natural sources. Homeopathy is founded on the idea that "like cures like," meaning that a chemical that can cause symptoms in a healthy person can be used to treat those same symptoms in a sick person when it is given in incredibly diluted form.
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i don't talk about my mom's anti-vax/anti-doctor phase a lot because it's not something she's proud of, and because some of the medical trauma from that time is hard to make silly hahas about. but. y'all. i gotta.
i was diagnosed with scarlet fever when i was very young as part of a gauntlet of illnesses that had me largely bedridden from ages 7 to 9. i never really thought anything of it, but i am reading about strep throat (currently recovering from an infection) and apparently, scarlet fever develops in a small number of patients with strep whose infection goes untreated.
i would get strep minimum twice a year as a kid. i never got antibiotics. not once. of course i was going to eventually get scarlet fever! my god!
and if y'all are curious, no, i did not get antibiotics for the scarlet fever either :) and now that i'm reading about how untreated strep and/or scarlet fever can result in rheumatic fever, the symptoms of RF sound an awful lot like how i would feel for weeks and weeks after each strep infection :)) but was always told to stop being a dramatic whiny faker because nobody else was still sick so how could i possibly be :)))))))))))))
wonder if that is a contributing factor in the weird heart shit i have always experienced but has lately been getting worse! who knows! each day is an exciting new adventure over here!
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selfdiscoverymedia · 1 year
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C23-32. Raschell Harlingten, Your Prosperity Blueprint.
Choose Positive Living with Sara Troy and her guest Raschelle Harlingten, on air from August 8thRaschell Harlingten is a woman who chooses personal power, faith and hope to grant her resilience and strength in life. Born in England, Raschell’s family began when she was just four years old travelling to where her father’s work took them. However, through those experiences, Raschell learned to…
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drs2healthcare · 2 years
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Drs2Health provide Naturopathic Medicine, Nutrition, Acupuncture, Herbal medicine and Homeopathy. Our focus is on disease prevention, early intervention and wellness optimization.
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homoeopathymedicare · 2 years
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Best Homeopathy Clinic - Homoeopathy Medicare
Expert homeo doctor in Homoeopathy Medicare - Dr Akbar is one of the top homeopathic practitioner in Kerala. Homoeopathic Medicare is the leader in homoeopathic practice in Kannur district. Currently the “gentle and permanent healing art of Homoeopathic system of medicines” is enjoyed by thousands of families not only in Kannur but throughout India and outside India. Homoeopathic Medicare has achieved this credit by the hard and dedicated work of Dr K.P.Akbar. His vast knowledge, experience and humbleness is the key of success. Homeopathic Medicare was established back in 1993 in the heart of Kannur town.
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healinghandss · 2 years
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Stay Well Despite the Weather with Homeopathic Remedies
In addition to treating specific symptoms, homeopathy can also help improve your overall well-being. For example, if you're feeling stressed or anxious, remedies such as Arnica and Aconitum can help promote relaxation and reduce feelings of tension. By addressing both specific symptoms and overall well-being, homeopathy can help you stay healthy and feel your best, no matter the weather.If you're interested in exploring homeopathy as a way to treat weather-related ailments, it's important to work with a qualified practitioner such as Healing Hands Homeopathy who can help you select the right remedies for your specific needs. With a commitment to natural, holistic health, Healing Hands Homeopathy can be a valuable tool in your overall wellness journey. So, if you're looking for a homeopath near you, look no further than Healing Hands Homeopathy.
Visit here- https://thehealinghands.ca/about-homeopathy/
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holisticclinic03 · 2 years
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Philadelphia Holistic Clinic - Natural Medicine in Philadelphia
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Philadelphia Holistic Clinic – the home for Holistic Medicine in Philadelphia is situated at the center of the North East area of the City of Brotherly Love. The clinic quickly became the leading Acupuncture, homeopathy, and hypnotherapy center in the metro area. Dr. Tsan – the Medical Director of the clinic has 40+ years of academic and practical experience in Internal Medicine (OB-GYN and Naturopathy). Victor Tsan, MD – an internationally recognized specialist in Traditional Chinese Medicine, Classical Homeopathy, and Clinical Hypnotherapy graduated from the most famous medical schools in Europe, Asia, and the USA.
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Humans are not perfectly vigilant
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Here's a fun AI story: a security researcher noticed that large companies' AI-authored source-code repeatedly referenced a nonexistent library (an AI "hallucination"), so he created a (defanged) malicious library with that name and uploaded it, and thousands of developers automatically downloaded and incorporated it as they compiled the code:
https://www.theregister.com/2024/03/28/ai_bots_hallucinate_software_packages/
These "hallucinations" are a stubbornly persistent feature of large language models, because these models only give the illusion of understanding; in reality, they are just sophisticated forms of autocomplete, drawing on huge databases to make shrewd (but reliably fallible) guesses about which word comes next:
https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3442188.3445922
Guessing the next word without understanding the meaning of the resulting sentence makes unsupervised LLMs unsuitable for high-stakes tasks. The whole AI bubble is based on convincing investors that one or more of the following is true:
There are low-stakes, high-value tasks that will recoup the massive costs of AI training and operation;
There are high-stakes, high-value tasks that can be made cheaper by adding an AI to a human operator;
Adding more training data to an AI will make it stop hallucinating, so that it can take over high-stakes, high-value tasks without a "human in the loop."
These are dubious propositions. There's a universe of low-stakes, low-value tasks – political disinformation, spam, fraud, academic cheating, nonconsensual porn, dialog for video-game NPCs – but none of them seem likely to generate enough revenue for AI companies to justify the billions spent on models, nor the trillions in valuation attributed to AI companies:
https://locusmag.com/2023/12/commentary-cory-doctorow-what-kind-of-bubble-is-ai/
The proposition that increasing training data will decrease hallucinations is hotly contested among AI practitioners. I confess that I don't know enough about AI to evaluate opposing sides' claims, but even if you stipulate that adding lots of human-generated training data will make the software a better guesser, there's a serious problem. All those low-value, low-stakes applications are flooding the internet with botshit. After all, the one thing AI is unarguably very good at is producing bullshit at scale. As the web becomes an anaerobic lagoon for botshit, the quantum of human-generated "content" in any internet core sample is dwindling to homeopathic levels:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/03/14/inhuman-centipede/#enshittibottification
This means that adding another order of magnitude more training data to AI won't just add massive computational expense – the data will be many orders of magnitude more expensive to acquire, even without factoring in the additional liability arising from new legal theories about scraping:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/09/17/how-to-think-about-scraping/
That leaves us with "humans in the loop" – the idea that an AI's business model is selling software to businesses that will pair it with human operators who will closely scrutinize the code's guesses. There's a version of this that sounds plausible – the one in which the human operator is in charge, and the AI acts as an eternally vigilant "sanity check" on the human's activities.
For example, my car has a system that notices when I activate my blinker while there's another car in my blind-spot. I'm pretty consistent about checking my blind spot, but I'm also a fallible human and there've been a couple times where the alert saved me from making a potentially dangerous maneuver. As disciplined as I am, I'm also sometimes forgetful about turning off lights, or waking up in time for work, or remembering someone's phone number (or birthday). I like having an automated system that does the robotically perfect trick of never forgetting something important.
There's a name for this in automation circles: a "centaur." I'm the human head, and I've fused with a powerful robot body that supports me, doing things that humans are innately bad at.
That's the good kind of automation, and we all benefit from it. But it only takes a small twist to turn this good automation into a nightmare. I'm speaking here of the reverse-centaur: automation in which the computer is in charge, bossing a human around so it can get its job done. Think of Amazon warehouse workers, who wear haptic bracelets and are continuously observed by AI cameras as autonomous shelves shuttle in front of them and demand that they pick and pack items at a pace that destroys their bodies and drives them mad:
https://pluralistic.net/2022/04/17/revenge-of-the-chickenized-reverse-centaurs/
Automation centaurs are great: they relieve humans of drudgework and let them focus on the creative and satisfying parts of their jobs. That's how AI-assisted coding is pitched: rather than looking up tricky syntax and other tedious programming tasks, an AI "co-pilot" is billed as freeing up its human "pilot" to focus on the creative puzzle-solving that makes coding so satisfying.
But an hallucinating AI is a terrible co-pilot. It's just good enough to get the job done much of the time, but it also sneakily inserts booby-traps that are statistically guaranteed to look as plausible as the good code (that's what a next-word-guessing program does: guesses the statistically most likely word).
This turns AI-"assisted" coders into reverse centaurs. The AI can churn out code at superhuman speed, and you, the human in the loop, must maintain perfect vigilance and attention as you review that code, spotting the cleverly disguised hooks for malicious code that the AI can't be prevented from inserting into its code. As "Lena" writes, "code review [is] difficult relative to writing new code":
https://twitter.com/qntm/status/1773779967521780169
Why is that? "Passively reading someone else's code just doesn't engage my brain in the same way. It's harder to do properly":
https://twitter.com/qntm/status/1773780355708764665
There's a name for this phenomenon: "automation blindness." Humans are just not equipped for eternal vigilance. We get good at spotting patterns that occur frequently – so good that we miss the anomalies. That's why TSA agents are so good at spotting harmless shampoo bottles on X-rays, even as they miss nearly every gun and bomb that a red team smuggles through their checkpoints:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/08/23/automation-blindness/#humans-in-the-loop
"Lena"'s thread points out that this is as true for AI-assisted driving as it is for AI-assisted coding: "self-driving cars replace the experience of driving with the experience of being a driving instructor":
https://twitter.com/qntm/status/1773841546753831283
In other words, they turn you into a reverse-centaur. Whereas my blind-spot double-checking robot allows me to make maneuvers at human speed and points out the things I've missed, a "supervised" self-driving car makes maneuvers at a computer's frantic pace, and demands that its human supervisor tirelessly and perfectly assesses each of those maneuvers. No wonder Cruise's murderous "self-driving" taxis replaced each low-waged driver with 1.5 high-waged technical robot supervisors:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/01/11/robots-stole-my-jerb/#computer-says-no
AI radiology programs are said to be able to spot cancerous masses that human radiologists miss. A centaur-based AI-assisted radiology program would keep the same number of radiologists in the field, but they would get less done: every time they assessed an X-ray, the AI would give them a second opinion. If the human and the AI disagreed, the human would go back and re-assess the X-ray. We'd get better radiology, at a higher price (the price of the AI software, plus the additional hours the radiologist would work).
But back to making the AI bubble pay off: for AI to pay off, the human in the loop has to reduce the costs of the business buying an AI. No one who invests in an AI company believes that their returns will come from business customers to agree to increase their costs. The AI can't do your job, but the AI salesman can convince your boss to fire you and replace you with an AI anyway – that pitch is the most successful form of AI disinformation in the world.
An AI that "hallucinates" bad advice to fliers can't replace human customer service reps, but airlines are firing reps and replacing them with chatbots:
https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20240222-air-canada-chatbot-misinformation-what-travellers-should-know
An AI that "hallucinates" bad legal advice to New Yorkers can't replace city services, but Mayor Adams still tells New Yorkers to get their legal advice from his chatbots:
https://arstechnica.com/ai/2024/03/nycs-government-chatbot-is-lying-about-city-laws-and-regulations/
The only reason bosses want to buy robots is to fire humans and lower their costs. That's why "AI art" is such a pisser. There are plenty of harmless ways to automate art production with software – everything from a "healing brush" in Photoshop to deepfake tools that let a video-editor alter the eye-lines of all the extras in a scene to shift the focus. A graphic novelist who models a room in The Sims and then moves the camera around to get traceable geometry for different angles is a centaur – they are genuinely offloading some finicky drudgework onto a robot that is perfectly attentive and vigilant.
But the pitch from "AI art" companies is "fire your graphic artists and replace them with botshit." They're pitching a world where the robots get to do all the creative stuff (badly) and humans have to work at robotic pace, with robotic vigilance, in order to catch the mistakes that the robots make at superhuman speed.
Reverse centaurism is brutal. That's not news: Charlie Chaplin documented the problems of reverse centaurs nearly 100 years ago:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_Times_(film)
As ever, the problem with a gadget isn't what it does: it's who it does it for and who it does it to. There are plenty of benefits from being a centaur – lots of ways that automation can help workers. But the only path to AI profitability lies in reverse centaurs, automation that turns the human in the loop into the crumple-zone for a robot:
https://estsjournal.org/index.php/ests/article/view/260
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If you'd like an essay-formatted version of this post to read or share, here's a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/04/01/human-in-the-loop/#monkey-in-the-middle
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creature-wizard · 4 months
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I remember reading somewhere that in homeopathic medicine, the practitioners will spend quite a bit of one-on-one time with their patients talking about their problems and getting to know them.
Meanwhile, I think we all know how legitimate medical doctors often treat patients, which is... Not Exactly Well.
It just clicked today - it's Cloth Mother vs. Wire Mother.
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homeopathyhealth · 1 year
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Use homeopathy remedies to cure disease naturally!
Homeopathy is a controversial form of alternative medicine that is based on the principle of "like cures like." This means that homeopathic remedies contain highly diluted substances that, in larger doses, would produce symptoms similar to the ones being treated. Get your appointment fied with the Best Homeopathic Practitioner.
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mountedhistory · 4 days
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I'm really concerned at how little western medicine practitioners know about health, after being used to Chinese and homeopathic medicine. They know a lot about illnesses, but they just aren't interested in finding root causes or prevent them. If it can't be fixed with a pill, they can't help you basically. (Of course I use them for completely practical matters, but they are not coming anywhere near me with their pills)
Had a consultation with my doctor today and mentioned something my Chinese doctor recommended, which helped me a lot. I said no to pills which had some very nasty side effects, as I later learned. She just looked at me like I was completely crazy.
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librarianrafia · 6 months
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"These "hallucinations" are a stubbornly persistent feature of large language models, because these models only give the illusion of understanding; in reality, they are just sophisticated forms of autocomplete, drawing on huge databases to make shrewd (but reliably fallible) guesses about which word comes next:
Guessing the next word without understanding the meaning of the resulting sentence makes unsupervised LLMs unsuitable for high-stakes tasks. The whole AI bubble is based on convincing investors that one or more of the following is true:
I. There are low-stakes, high-value tasks that will recoup the massive costs of AI training and operation;
II. There are high-stakes, high-value tasks that can be made cheaper by adding an AI to a human operator;
III. Adding more training data to an AI will make it stop hallucinating, so that it can take over high-stakes, high-value tasks without a "human in the loop."
These are dubious propositions. There's a universe of low-stakes, low-value tasks – political disinformation, spam, fraud, academic cheating, nonconsensual porn, dialog for video-game NPCs – but none of them seem likely to generate enough revenue for AI companies to justify the billions spent on models, nor the trillions in valuation attributed to AI companies:
https://locusmag.com/2023/12/commentary-cory-doctorow-what-kind-of-bubble-is-ai/
The proposition that increasing training data will decrease hallucinations is hotly contested among AI practitioners. I confess that I don't know enough about AI to evaluate opposing sides' claims, but even if you stipulate that adding lots of human-generated training data will make the software a better guesser, there's a serious problem. All those low-value, low-stakes applications are flooding the internet with botshit. After all, the one thing AI is unarguably very good at is producing bullshit at scale. As the web becomes an anaerobic lagoon for botshit, the quantum of human-generated "content" in any internet core sample is dwindling to homeopathic levels:
This means that adding another order of magnitude more training data to AI won't just add massive computational expense – the data will be many orders of magnitude more expensive to acquire, even without factoring in the additional liability arising from new legal theories about scraping:
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dismalrain · 1 month
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This moral conflict consumes me
Disclaimer: My bad experience with naturopathy doesn't mean I don't think it has benefits for others. Because it stole my childhood from me doesn't mean I'm targeting you and your healing journey. Part of mine is sharing my experience so I can finally move on and feel like someone has heard my anguish.
I have a chronic illness, a disability, a condition that causes musculoskeletal pain. The pain has dictated my life since it started to get worse when I was 10-11. I went to my pediatrician and was told I had a temporary knee condition common in children and growing pains.
I continued to complain about the pain until I was around 13. She took me to a naturopathic. She was convinced they saved her from her rheumatoid arthritis up until a year or two ago. It's hard to tell because she went to functional doctors for a while. I'm 21 now. However, she has since gone on medication prescribed by her rheumatologist and is seeing improvement.
I was misdiagnosed multiple times with conditions that they put in my charts without ever telling me about. Diagnoses they never treated me for, such as Hashiomoto's. I was on a Lyme disease protocol consisting of four different antibiotics over the course of three years. Prescriptions like Malarone, a slew of vitamins (literally prescription high dose potassium), the paleo diet, and nasal sprays, and she would mix her own tinctures and never provide an ingredient list. Just write on a label stuck to the brown bottle what it was for and how many drops to take.
There was an increase of general practitioner doctors in my area not taking in new patients after COVID-19. Between the pain, anxiety, and paranoia associated with my OCD that was only just now being medicated; it took me until this year to get an appointment with the appropriate specialist to get the diagnosis my GP and I already were pretty confident I had. 6 of the months it took was just finding one that had availability and wanted to take me on. I live 6 hours from my rheumatologist. I had three different GPs say they were pretty confident with my diagnosis, I just needed the specialist confirmation.
So why did I have to spend my childhood suffering in extreme pain for Lymes disease I didn't have? Why did I have to take holistic sleeping medications, go on a diet, and drink mystery tinctures that cost over $100? Why did she give up on me when I was 16 and pass me on to a different person in her clinic if I had Lymes? If had any of the over a dozen diagnoses she had handwritten in my chart? Why did I have to suffer with a mother who was convinced that $20,000 in naturopathic medicine was worth it? Medical debt and useless medications.
She moved me to a functional doctor because she didn't believe in Western medicine still after the naturopathic failed for three years. I was put on a year-long homeopathic Lymes protocol and had weekly oxygen. I spent four years on Lyme disease protocols because I tested negative on the high end, tested barely positive, and then negative again.
I was on antibiotics for so long that my immune system started to fail. They told me it was a natural detoxification process. At the start of COVID-19, my immune system was failing and I wasn't producing white blood cells properly. She again, gave me a tincture she hand-made with no ingredient list. I became temporarily infertile during these 'treatments.' My body still hasn't recovered, I haven't been hungry in years, and I have no desire to eat and do it because I know I need to. I used to love food, I used to find comfort in the flavors and revel in getting to eat snacks. I don't even want to taste my food because it makes me nauseous. I miss loving to taste things. I miss savoring flavors.
I spent a decade struggling with pain that stole my friend, sent me into a depression, and put a financial strain on my family to the point that I've been blamed for years because my medical was too pricey. Only my partner loved me throughout. I wasn't even happy to have my diagnosis official from the right doctor because it's incurable. There's no way to reduce the pain other than gentle exercise. I'm going to be in pain for the rest of my life, but I had to go through all of the medical hope, suffering, and improper treatment because 'natural is best' because 'my body will heal itself'
All I feel is numb.
My heart is heavy because my body still hasn't recovered from the naturopath and functional medicine doctors and my body doesn't function properly so is it going to recover?
I want people to be able to do what they want with their medical pursuits. I want people to find hope in natural options. I want people to find the RIGHT doctor who won't overprescribe and give them the best they can without straining the body too much. I want people to have a holistic medical experience that accounts for the Western and natural. But to have two doctors in the same clinic misdiagnosis and mistreat me for so long. To have a functional medical doctor do the exact same. To have an incurable condition that doesn't have any proven naturopathic remedies to 'cure' it like they say the 'body always will' haunts me. When I see other preteens and teens in the office I hurt thinking that maybe they don't have a choice like I didn't because they can't afford copays and their parents might not believe like mine.
It haunts me to know that I didn't need to suffer but I did, for years with only more damage than good coming to my body. I attended the high school I work for now. I'm fully remote because the verbal abuse and nonconsensual touching of my in-pain body when I was younger made me feel unsafe. Then I was denied testing for my OCD because I was "performing well at school." I'm remote because I know I can help students in need but believe the teachers at the school don't give a single fuck about the disabled and exploited like I openly was when I was a student. But my teachers who didn't take my disability seriously, humiliated me for brain fog and chronic fatigue, and made me participate in competitive events when I was barely walking and not allowed accommodations, a lot have left 5-star reviews for the doctors that I feel ruined my life to an extent.
I mean temporarily infertile because I was overloaded with things my body didn't need and put on diets my body couldn't handle? Because I needed to combat an infectious virus I didn't have? They gave tinctures for our dog water for fucks sake. The functional doctor told us to put the homeopathic medicine in my chicken's water to protect them from fucking tapeworms. I feel like I'm crazy because they're not vets and they're convincing my mom to buy tinctures to 'shed gut-destroying tapeworms.'
I resent my mother. I basically raised my brother because she was already absentee in our youth, but to watch me deteriorate and keep paying when I said I hated those doctors, they didn't listen, they put me in more pain, they touched places that hurt until they hurt more and then said it was chiropractic healing.
I could've been on medicine that helped my pain all these years and simply wasn't because of this. Because of an obsession with Lyme disease. I'm so bitter and angry about this because I could've at least been working towards comfort all those years. Instead of waiting until I had an income to buy comfort items like icy hot, hand support, my partner bought my hot water bottle, and so on and so forth. My partner has been with me since we were in 10th and 11th grade. I don't think I would've survived all these experiences without him there promising to support me no matter the outcomes.
There's no happy ending. I'm numb and tired, I still haven't found a desire to eat, and I'm never going to know what it feels like to not be in pain. My joints have been hurting more and more every year and I think I'll need mobility support soon but don't know how to approach it, my hands have been hurting more and more and yet art is what helps me to maintain the headspace I need to not fall into codependent sniveling.
Thank you for reading. No matter the medical path you choose, I hope you find nothing but healing and happiness. No matter the diagnosis, I hope it takes you on the path to the most fulfilling life you can.
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youremyheaven · 4 months
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Sorry for spamming your inbox with this, but I thought this was interesting, Dr. Klinghardt is specifically mentioned.
https://quackwatch.org/related/neural/
LMAOOO that was wild, i cant believe Bella is tricking a whole bunch of people into thinking she's ill when the person treating her is Dr Fraud McFraud
"Current practitioners may inject vitamins, minerals, homeopathic medications, and/or herbal extracts. The injections are placed into scars, nerves, ganglions (nerve clusters), and/or “acupuncture meridians” claimed to be responsible for the “blockages.” 
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bella has fatigue and chronic pain so she has to have ozone therapy and vitamin injections and take a year off from her career to go underground for it 💀😩girlie will do anything BUT admit that she has mental health issues, probably bc it does not feel "peculiar" enough to be uniquely hers
like one thing i dont get is how she wants to so badly be seen as "sick and suffering",, everybody overlooks Bella's victim complex,,, there are people who have cured ALL kinds of chronic conditions and illnesses using REAL alternative therapies
and i have personally noticed a major correlation between symptoms of autoimmune disease and just the kind of toll stress takes on your body,,, i have been in recovery from IBS, eczema and an eating disorder,, all things I fixed through adopting an ayurvedic lifestyle/yoga/meditation and making hard changes to my routine since my existing one was breaking my body down. i say this bc i know from direct personal experience that it IS possible to fix these things. i have experienced most of the symptoms Bella has mentioned and obviously no two people are the same and what worked for me, need not work for others but its very much possible to "cure" it. I dont understand why Bella has been dealing with very commonplace easily curable symptoms for 10+ years and thinking injecting vitamins into her bloodstream will fix them :/
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homoeopathymedicare · 2 years
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Best Homeopathy Doctors - Homoeopathy Medicare
If you're looking for the best homeopathy doctors in Kerala, you've come to the right place. Dr Akbar is one of the best homoeo doctors in Kannur. Dr Akbar's Homoeopathy Medicare provides with the best treatments for various diseases such as infertility, skin diseases, joint diseases, ENT, osteoarthritis etc. We are an expert in a variety of fields and can treat a wide range of disorders and diseases from common ailments to more serious afflictions.
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