Would You Rather Be In A Collision Or Explosion

Posted: July 26th, 2011 | Author: Dr. Bill Stillwell | No Comments »
 
This afternoon, I was reading an old medical text ,

I picked up somewhere, but hadn’t gotten around
to. It’s fascinating to read what medical men 
thought about disease and how to go about curing
it, in the 1700′s. 

There was an anecdote about a man who had 
injured his forehead and he was advised to rub
it with brandy. Some days later, he was asked by
the doctor if he had followed his directions. The
man replied that, "I have tried several times, but 
can never get the glass higher than my mouth."

Not that much has changed in almost 300 years.

Doctors give instructions and the patient doesn’t
follow them, or only partially follows them, and 
then wonders why the cure didn’t take. I had, and
most doctors have had, more than our fair share
of patients who ended up in the Emergency Room,
because they thought they were better equipped to
handle their problem than their doctors.

A famous doctor spent months trying to get to
the heart of his mother’s medical problems. After
testing her for everything under the sun, he found 
out that all his mother’s problems were caused by
one thing: Mama was allergic to eggs. 

Before he took over her treatment, his mother had
been to half a dozen doctors and they all had 
diferent solutions for her problems. She was on 
nine different medications. When he discovered 
the allergy and she stopped eating eggs, she 
didn’t need any of the medications she was taking.

For nine months, she had no health problems of 
any sort. Then ,out of the blue, he was called to the
hospital, because his mother was in bad shape. 
Upon chatting with her, she told him she had gone
to the deli and eaten scrambled eggs. This could 
have killed her. She was lucky the reaction wasn’t 
more severe. 

When he asked her why she ate the eggs, she said,
"I thought that a little bit couldn’t hurt."

It pays to follow the doctor’s directions. 

I get questions all the time about fish oil. One 
of the most frequent questions involves mega-dosing.
There are physicians out there who recommend 
taking as many as twelve capsules a day.

http://www.favoriteformulas.com

The dose you get with my Powerhouse Omega 
Formula is plenty, at 4 capsules per day. The only
time I would normally recommend anything extra is if you 
plan to be eating a big portion of red meat, for which
I would suggest you take another 1-2 capsules.

Taking 12 of my Powerhouse Omega Formula 
capsules in one day would most likely have you visiting
the porcelain god for a few days, which isn’t
anybody’s idea of a good time.

I’ll be back tomorrow with more.

With my best wishes for your optimum health,

Dr. Bill






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