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This is an interesting article explaining some problems and in particular how some medical bods may not be completely up to date on how to treat pain.

medscape.com/viewarticle/99...

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From my experience alot of media bods aren't upto speed on latest techniques. Interesting article thanks for sharing

Profit based medicines and treatments push aside effective ones. Even cases where doctors have been stopped from using effective treatments.

Oxycontin being a classic case of abusing a broken system that's based on Profit not health. One of the many backed up by the fda. I'm sure it has nothing to do with how the drug industry finances the FDA, lol

Homeopathy treats the body, if you have RA take creatine monohydrate, if you aren't taking vitamin D you will suffer from a wide range of health conditions.

As for back pain. Diet can't rebuild a damaged spine but it makes a hudge difference to the amount of pain.

Treating long term (chronic pain) with opioids is an effective way of offering relief as long as it is only part of the treatment. Maltodextrin is extremely effective at treating nurve damage regardless of someone suffering from an injury or athletes training.

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