Medications almost always do it better if they're used in conjunction with other supports.
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Most medications don't work effectively for a lot people.
But the main thing is that medication, too, is not all the help.
I recently have had a full hip replacement and a liver transplant, and I'm getting used to the medication.
Any time I find medicine that's helpful, I share it with everyone I know.
Among doctors in general, I think more than half support what I'm doing.
Sometimes I say the medication is even tougher than the illness.
Perhaps anti-depressants should be best reserved for the very extreme cases and, more importantly, for those who do not respond to alternative forms of interventions.
Keep a watch also on the faults of the patients, which often make them lie about the taking of things prescribed.
Prescription: A physician's guess at what will best prolong the situation with least harm to the patient.
I think that, with homoeopathy, if you get the right mix, it works 20 times quicker than conventional medicine.
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