Posted by Maxime on April 12, 2005, at 11:28:14
In reply to Re: Half Baked!, posted by WeeWilly on April 12, 2005, at 9:43:42
Ah, okay I understand what you are saying now. The problem with western medicine is that it it gets stucks with "treatment" (i.e. meds) and loses the importance of the patient and underlying causes to various symptoms. There always seems to be some medication of the month. It's scary to think what it will be like 25 years from now when people find out what taking all this medication has done to their bodies.
There have been many advances in medicine, but there are so many way that it has remained in the dark ages.
Maximd
> Pet scans can show abnormal activity. The questions we do not know the answers to are what causes these abnormal activities. Practically all of our systems are intertwined. We all have our unique biochemistry. If you look up research dealing with the effect the reproductive hormones have on mood and cognition, you will find that these hormones can have dramatic effects. They have not quite put the puzzle together but it should'nt be much longer. I am most interested in Inhibin B, because I believe i do not produce enough of this substance. Back in 1987 when I first heard of it, I was told by researchers and docs that Inhibin b had a simple role of suppressing FSH . Recent discoveries have found this is not its only function. Eventually they will find that Inhibin B is as significant to our mood and cognition as estrogen and testosterone. It absolutely amazes me that I have suspected this for 18 years and up to now I doubt anyone esle on this planet has ever considered this possibility. Best wishes
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