The Problem With Pain Pills
By Tara Parker-Pope
In the new e-book "A World of Hurt: Fixing Pain Medicine's Biggest Mistake," the New York Times reporter Barry Meier explores the murky world of presciption pain medicine. He makes a strong case that opioid drugs used to treat chronic pain, like OxyContin, not only are addictive and deadly but often don't work for many people who use them and lead to a range of additional health problems.
Today it's clear that the long-term use of these drugs can not only be ineffective for chronic pain, but they aso create bad body reactions and addictions that deteriorate the soul.
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I believe that early detection of problems is better correction of the cause. Your nervous system is the master control center for the entire body. Get your nervous system checked before any drugs or surgeries.
- Dr Florendo
Friday, July 19, 2013
Monday, July 8, 2013
What I Learned From My Mom And Dad Growing Up
What I Learned From My Mom And Dad Growing Up
Being
in an Asian family, I grew up eating a lot of rice! Three
times a day! Rice is
a complex carbohydrate or simply a starch.
Starch
means a long complex chain of simple sugars. These types
of foods raise they
sugar level in your body fast. Higher
glycemic index or sugar level are
pre-cursors to diabetes,
weight gain and high acidity. High acid levels in the body have
been linked to autoimmune diseases, degeneration of the joints
and even cancer. So watch your complex carbohydrate intake and
weight gain and high acidity. High acid levels in the body have
been linked to autoimmune diseases, degeneration of the joints
and even cancer. So watch your complex carbohydrate intake and
remember less is
more. My next blog will be about simple
carbohydrates, so stay tuned!
-Dr. John G. Florendo
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