Why is it that Doctors Like to Prescribe Drugs Instead of Enabling the Body do its Job?
Posted on Jan 22, 2010 under Hot Flashes, Menopause, Night sweats | No Comment
Some years back I began along the path of menopause. If you don’t realize what menopause is, it is the transformation for a lot of women. That moment of time will hand you surprises like you have by no means seen in the past. Things akin to the beard on my face, the bloating of my abdomen, the hot flushes and the nighttime sweats as well. I can’t impart to you how miserable I became, diarrhea, excessive blood pressure, dried out skin, fragile nails, deprived sleep, weight increase and the list goes on. For your information, I had a horrible stretch with menopause, and I did all that I would think of to make it finish.
To my astonishment my younger sister began at the same time that I did, and she was forced to sort out many of the same troubles I was dealing with. I asked her what she was doing to assist with the signs and I can not believe what she told me. When I asked her what she was taking she said to me, nothing. That’s right, nothing. I don't get how in the world someone could cope with all of this, furthermore not be using anything to help in lessening the pain. It gets worse. Approximately six months afterward she called me on the phone and told me it was over. When she said it was over I had no idea what she was talking about, as I downed my contingent of sunup medicines. What is finished I asked, and she told me her symptoms, all her menopause signs were dead. Just as sudden as they showed up, they were finished.
Here I sat, gazing at my $800.00 dollars a month lineup of miracle medicines, and she was over and done with. Then it occurred to me that out of all of my friends that began about the same period, she was the only one that had made it out of the forest, while taking nothing. After a few days of breaking everything in the home, I called her up and I asked her, why? Why did you do this and why was it successful?
Well she explained her theory to me and I accepted what she had to say with a grain of salt and a glass of water. According to my younger sister, she is of the belief that the medical business would much rather have you coming back for more care than to have you healed all at once. Her analogy is that of a auto service center. If the center fixes your automobile right the first time you have no motivation to go back and try something else to make it work. Now imagine if the car parts were akin to drugs, and they had a 400,000 percent markup, what would your car repairman do?
Nevertheless I had to know, what about the hot flashes, what about the dreaded night sweats. She told me that after a little time they both subsided, and that varying her diet, in conjunction with employing her Bedfan for night sweats, she was able to manage all through the challenging periods. However the one factor that thoroughly stuck with me was her final conclusion. That by enabling her body to carry out what God intended for it to do, menopause arrived and left without a hitch.
As a result I took her advice and I did the same things she did, along with a little fine-tuning to suit me, and I am happy to declare, I did it. And now, I too am out of the forest and not far after my sister. My friends, on the other hand, are still taking the medicines and wondering, at what time will it ever end?

