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Alternative, or Misunderstood Medicine?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sue" data-source="post: 93036" data-attributes="member: 6122"><p>That's why i believe in complimentary medicine.. Not just one size fits all science vs. alternative. I also have to ask even with scientific medicine that can extend life for a few months or years, what is the quality of that extended time? These would be my questions.. I mean if chemo could save me for a few more months how would i feel during those extra months? These are questions i would ask. "Some cancer experts have said that Mr Jobs may have extended his life or even survived if he had promptly tackled his cancer aggressively with scientifically proven medical treatments." I don't think any medical professional should say with any certainty that someones cancer could be cured. I don't feel they are in a position to say that. If i had cancer would i get chemo? heck yea if i knew it had a good success rate.. I know some alternative medicine is inferior to scientific medicine but it doesn't make ALL alternative medicine ineffective.. Daily multi vitamins aren't even backed by scientific research but people still take them as a complimentary medicine.. That's where i fall in the debate.. The best of both worlds based on the diagnosis and prognosis..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sue, post: 93036, member: 6122"] That's why i believe in complimentary medicine.. Not just one size fits all science vs. alternative. I also have to ask even with scientific medicine that can extend life for a few months or years, what is the quality of that extended time? These would be my questions.. I mean if chemo could save me for a few more months how would i feel during those extra months? These are questions i would ask. "Some cancer experts have said that Mr Jobs may have extended his life or even survived if he had promptly tackled his cancer aggressively with scientifically proven medical treatments." I don't think any medical professional should say with any certainty that someones cancer could be cured. I don't feel they are in a position to say that. If i had cancer would i get chemo? heck yea if i knew it had a good success rate.. I know some alternative medicine is inferior to scientific medicine but it doesn't make ALL alternative medicine ineffective.. Daily multi vitamins aren't even backed by scientific research but people still take them as a complimentary medicine.. That's where i fall in the debate.. The best of both worlds based on the diagnosis and prognosis.. [/QUOTE]
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