I didn’t find out I had MTHFR until my mid 50’s. It explained a lot of things but mainly miscarriages and getting sick on multivitamins. Unfortunately the AMA doesn’t recognize it as a disease so most allopathic doctors don’t care.
Would this work for cracked feet from a combo of eczema and chemo? My son is 5 and his feet have been terrible since starting his 27 month chemo treatment. Our dermatologist recommended something with urea.
Currently my doctors have me on so many overlapping medications it's not funny... 5 CNS depressants (usually 3 is the max) 3 tranquilizers (1 is the max usually) 4 psychotropics (3 is the max) And I'm still somehow functional. To be fair, I don't think I can cut any of them, as they're all very specific for very specific problems. But like... Still, ya know?
That system sounds... so strange to me. What jurisdiction is described here? Here in Finland a pharmacist's education is just a Bachelor's degree, 3 years, done. What the heck is happening for 8 years? :S (Master's degree in pharmacy is available for more administrative duties and to permit owning of a pharmacy. Also people apply to medicine straight from upper secondary/"high school"; no mixing other disciplines or studies into it.)
We’re all part of the healthcare team, bro. But it doesn’t seem fair to say doctors go to four years of medical school and four years (minimum by the way) of residency, and pharmacist go to four years of undergraduate and four years of pharmacy school. Doctors also do those four years of undergraduate.
Phil I love all your information you provide. I do have a question I hope you can answer. I have a copy and asthma. I sometimes get phglem build up that I need to get up and out. I have taken Prednisone and antibiotics but I need a good expectorant besides mucinex because that doesn't seem to work on me. Any suggestion? Lorie in Maryland. Thank you.❤
Doctor: 4 years undergrad 4 years medical school 3-6 years residency 1-4 years fellowship 50-60 hours of pharmaceutical training is completely false. That training is distributed through out all of medical training - medical school, residency, internship and isn’t quantifiable Pharmacist: 4 years undergrad 4 years pharmacy school 1 year residency
I love pharmacists. One of the best things they have done for me is put a "Alcohol may intensify the effects of this medication” sticker on a bottle of pain meds.
I think it is bullshit because if you don’t use the supplements with half of the water, you can retain your water/electrolyte balance and if you use the supplements, you need more water to tick the same balance, why the extra work no need
Would the little packets be especially good to use if you are out in the heat and sweating like a mad man? Cause those little packets are not cheap..lol
I love your videos and how helpful you are, and the amount of knowledge you have and share.. however, you show the products so fast I can't see what they are... would you please slow down or pause on the showing of the products or post the names and brand names of the products in the comments or something?? I would love to be able to get them. .thank you.. and thank you for all you do. You have helped me with some of the health issues I've had. Thank you...
Of course the caveat to epipen is that if you need one NOW and it’s expired then clearly use it. I think what he’s referring to is planning ahead. But if someone is in anaphylaxis, USE IT.
I’m a beekeeper and allergic to bees . I get stung a lot. I don’t know if this is even a thing, but How long would this stay fresh/ keep its effectiveness? Could I Possibly vacuum seal Mason Jars of of this stuff to keep it efficiency? Could I make a big 5 gallon batch or bigger at the beginning of the year and continuously use it throughout the year? I will definitely give this a try. I basically do this and more on accident by itching and swelling so bad it hurts so I just throw everything on it.