I have read several articles over the last few years on the health benefits of walking bare foot in the grass. I wonder if this discovery is somehow related.
Like most things in life people need to use common sense and take control of their own health. You should know your body better and pay attention to want works and what doesn't. I am amazed at the number of people who can quote sports stats, cars, movies, etc. but have absolutely no clue how their body works, or their medications. They don't read the information on drugs or take them properly, or assume that if available must be safe or as Erick says jump on every fringe thing as long as says "big Pharma is trying to stop us" click here and spend money! With cell phones & internet you can check words, get side effects explained as today most Drs don't spend the time to even answer, especially if you can only give vauge discriptions. We are all different - DNA, environment, food, air/water, etc. it is amazing anything works on majority at all. We did this to ourselves taking antibiotics for everything, I had to just keep telling Drs NO, I just wanted to know what I had and what to watch out for I didn't want antibotic if would clear up with rest, fluids. The number of women who don't know antibiotics render the pill useless, or take antibiotics for flu or argue with dotors I want that miracle new med saw on TV is insane. While not a fan of big pharma they also lose money on the many efforts that don't pan out, get sued wrongly & rightly on drug deaths that occur. We need to step up support innovation, stop doing ourselves in by eating junk and exercise, it would prevent alot of issues. Not easy but isn't your life or your families worth it?
Of course,, you MUST (I hope) realize that the predicament of drug-resistant bacteria were helped along, if not actually created by big pharma to begin with. It seems that the natural anti-bacterial sources upon which more aggressive and powerful antibiotics were developed, don't create that complication? Is it a catch-22, or the way 'modern' medicine addresses infections that's more the fundamental problem requiring evermore ingenious creations?
Erick - strongly consider interviewing or at least reviewing Dr. Patrick Soon-Siong’s Bioshield.
I have read several articles over the last few years on the health benefits of walking bare foot in the grass. I wonder if this discovery is somehow related.
Isn’t it amazing this development stemmed from God’s natural processes and not from a “gain-of-function” lab?
Like most things in life people need to use common sense and take control of their own health. You should know your body better and pay attention to want works and what doesn't. I am amazed at the number of people who can quote sports stats, cars, movies, etc. but have absolutely no clue how their body works, or their medications. They don't read the information on drugs or take them properly, or assume that if available must be safe or as Erick says jump on every fringe thing as long as says "big Pharma is trying to stop us" click here and spend money! With cell phones & internet you can check words, get side effects explained as today most Drs don't spend the time to even answer, especially if you can only give vauge discriptions. We are all different - DNA, environment, food, air/water, etc. it is amazing anything works on majority at all. We did this to ourselves taking antibiotics for everything, I had to just keep telling Drs NO, I just wanted to know what I had and what to watch out for I didn't want antibotic if would clear up with rest, fluids. The number of women who don't know antibiotics render the pill useless, or take antibiotics for flu or argue with dotors I want that miracle new med saw on TV is insane. While not a fan of big pharma they also lose money on the many efforts that don't pan out, get sued wrongly & rightly on drug deaths that occur. We need to step up support innovation, stop doing ourselves in by eating junk and exercise, it would prevent alot of issues. Not easy but isn't your life or your families worth it?
Of course,, you MUST (I hope) realize that the predicament of drug-resistant bacteria were helped along, if not actually created by big pharma to begin with. It seems that the natural anti-bacterial sources upon which more aggressive and powerful antibiotics were developed, don't create that complication? Is it a catch-22, or the way 'modern' medicine addresses infections that's more the fundamental problem requiring evermore ingenious creations?
How long will it take for this new natural bactericide to be called a “horse dewormer” ?