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by zizzles
3530 days ago
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Not surprising. Trying to overcome faulty genetics with medication is a double edged sword. You are almost always trading one issue for another, tit for tat. Prostate cancer medication? Enjoy dementia. Chemotherapy treatment for cancer? Enjoy having healthy cells destroyed. SSRI for depression? Linked with autism in pregnancy, heart disease, numerous other issues. Steroids for improved performance? Gynecomastia. Ball shrinkage. Acne because of raised hormones. Accutane to fix acne? Liver problems. Crohns. Finasteride to retain your hair? Lowered DHT levels, diminished sexual drive. That's just the tip of the iceberg. Mother nature seems to be an unstoppable force. |
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A huge number of medical treatments and interventions have been developed - mostly over the last 100 years - that are way more beneficial than they are risky. Some treatments have side-effects. Some have unexpected, or long-term side effects. Some have awful life-altering side-effects. That's all true.
But to say "mother nature is an unstoppable force" to support the idea that all medical treatment does equal harm and good is crazy. Health interventions - from clean food and water to drugs and surgery - have improved and lengthened the lives of billions over the last century.