From: Chris Hind (chind@juno.com)
Date: Fri Nov 01 1996 - 16:57:35 MST
At 18:42 11/1/96 -0500, you wrote:
>On Thursday, October 31, 1996 11:14 PM, Lyle Burkhead wrote:
><There are still quite a few doctors who *believe* ... that it is
>superstitious, immoral, WRONG to take vitamins. I want to know where that
>belief comes from, and what if anything we can do about it. [snip] Why do
>some people take it upon themselves to restrict our access to vitamins and
>other health-promoting substances? It seems absurd, but there must be a
>cause.>
>
>I don't think there are many doctors who believe that "it is superstitious,
>immoral, WRONG to take vitamins"; BUT, there are still a lot of doctors who
>believe that health management is too complex for the average person to
>handle without a doctor's guidance. Therefore, they are opposed to people
>being able to take supplements and medication off the shelf.
WE should decide what WE want! If we take medications which shouldn't be
mixed and kill ourselves, it's OUR DAMN FAULT! We should look for the
information ourselves. There are too many people for our government to take
care of. Now we must take care of ourselves. Think of it this way: People
who don't research the medications they're about to take and get fatal side
effects deserved it! We cannot be responsible for everyone and protect
people from themselves! And there is one nice side effect to this whole
thing! This process filters out all the stupid people who didn't think
before they acted and thus died.
I am now prepared to get responses from people calling me 'heartless'.
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