2026-05-10
If by now you are worried that modern medicine isn't as well-founded as you previously thought, but you are concerned that you couldn't possibly manage your health for yourself, then perhaps this article may help.
I can say from experience that I personally have made strides toward managing my own health to the point where (after 20 years of inhalers that simply suppressed the symptoms!) I have achieved a huge remission in my asthma, initially by diet change, and lately by 36 hr fasts. I rarely now need an inhaler. But I was lucky - asthma may be progressive but it gave me time to experiment to find what worked for me.
Along the way I learned that the best thing to do with official advice is often to do the opposite ... but do apply common sense and seek out other views!
Sadly, modern life and pharmacology will eventually catch up with us, and will likely assault our weakest point, so the sooner we recognise that weak point the sooner we can make a start on fixing it, and the more opportunity we will have to avert a serious problem.
Maybe it would be useful to learn how someone else addressed her problem.
There's usually a warning signal, such as "None of the doctors recommending the drug had asked why her body was doing what it was doing".
In my experience the last thing a doctor may ask is "What are you eating?", yet we are what we eat ...


