Things your doctor won't tell you, unless you Ask
Christine Benjamin
10/9/20243 min read
To be Ignorant Or Intellectually Impaired
There are a plethora of dynamics we are ignorant of; however, this does not mean that we are idiotic. We are not idiots because this information is being hidden from us.
In1980's we had no knowledge of solar panels for generating electricity. How could we have been able to request solar panels if we had no knowledge of their existence? Squirrels have evolved in response to climate change, fish to pollutants in the water, and we notice the evolution in our surroundings. Our cellular phones have gotten smaller, televisions have gotten thinner, our computers do so much more, and there are now AI and holograms at certain airports. Just as our world has evolved technologically since the late 1980s, medical science has made significant strides but we must stay focused on our individual objective, which is a longer, healthier life.
From advancements in treating plant diseases to innovative approaches for muscle gain in anorexia patients and breakthroughs in addiction treatment, the progress is undeniable. Similarly, antiviral and antibiotic therapies have seen remarkable development. We won't know until we ask. But how can we request if we do not know that these dynamics exist?
Human Growth Hormone
Human Growth Hormone (GH) has several hematopoietic and immune stimulatory properties as well as stimulatory effects on thymic function. With its high tolerance, lack of significant side effects or liver toxicity, this makes it an exceptionally attractive therapeutic candidate to restore immune function in aging patients or those who are immunocompromised following chronic viral infection, chemotherapy, etc. HGH has been shown to reconstitute a host of immune function parameters through a myriad of mechanisms: The result being a reduction in disease progression, decrease in the threat of opportunistic infection, and improvement in the quality of life of the patient.
Human Growth Hormone is basically insulin for the brain and thymus. So why can't we all have it? The big pharmaceutical companies (those which pay the doctors to endorse certain drugs) need to keep us unilaterally ignorant, sick, and idiotic. The doctors don't freely offer information. But how can we know what to request if medicine is not our field? By Self-Educating and Networking with medical providers. Within conversation, we discover the evolution of antibiotics and nootropic drugs to the Amphenicol class of drugs which include thiamphenicol, florfenicol, and norfenicol. These antibiotics are so potent they keep them away from us, the big pharmaceutical conglomerates have formulated them for veterinary access only, to be utilized in applications against infectious diseases, with remarkable activity against both Gram-negative and Gram-positive microorganisms. The Animals can have it, but we can't.
Off-label Medicines
We should also be cognizant of off-label medication, which is undoubtedly being utilized worldwide. Off-label medicines are drugs which are utilized not for what they are marketed to treat but for their beneficial side effects. Drugs like Ribavirin, a hepatitis C drug with the unique side effect to cure a plethora of mosquito-borne fevers and encephalitis; or Clomipramine, an antidepressant with the beneficial nootropic side effect to reverse autism, to gabapentin, an epilepsy drug with the effect to heal fibromyalgia, diabetes, and a plethora of others. We now live in the age of rapidly advancing medical science, staying informed and asking educated questions is crucial when we are patients. If we do not play an active role in our own health management to potentially access innovative therapies these will remain undisclosed to us. Remember, your doctor won't tell you for free, until you ask.





