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Natural Alternatives for Top 10 Prescriptions

There are natural alternatives for the top 10 prescribed medications.

Prescription medications often fail to correct the real problem. The side effects from the prescriptions create a genre of symptoms that masks the true problem or creates new drug-induced abnormalities. Symptoms are the body’s warning signs that there are problems that need to be addressed to get back to good health.

Top 10 Treated Health Concerns ***(not in order)
1. Insomnia/ sleep disorders,
2. Pain
3. Depression
4. Cholesterol
5. Diabetes
6. Gerd
7. allergies
8. osteoarthritis
9. osteoporosis
10. asthma

Top 10 Drug Prescriptions (in order of prescription)
1. Premarin
2. Synthroid
3. Trimox
4. Lortab
5. Prilosec
6. Lipitor
7. Zithromax
8. Norvase
9. Claritin
10. Lanoxin
Natural Alternatives to these prescription drugs:

  • Premarin:
    Phyto-soy Red Clover Calcium, Calcium Lactate, Vitamin D (prevent bone loss in post menopause) Black Cohosh and oh a you owe it, you know, a very, you know, it to a movie to know that you go
  • Synthroid:
    Kelp Master Gland TS II
  • Trimox:
    Garlic (used by medics in WW II when antibiotics were not available) Colloidal Silver (used in burn units to prevent infections) Pau d’Arco Olive Leaf Paw Paw Immune Stimulator*****,oregano oil
  • Lortab:
    Morinda (Noni) SAM-E Triple Relief
  • Prilosec:
    Ginger, Stomach Comfort, Gastro Health,
  • Lipitor:
    Fat Grabbers, Cholester-Reg II, Garlic, Psyllium Hulls, Loclo, Red Rice
  • Zithromax :
    Still looking
  • Norvase:
    Olive Leaf, Hawthorn, Coenzyme Q-10, Antioxidants, Vitamin E Blood Pressurex, Gingko
  • Claritin:
    Garlic, Cholester-Reg II, Psyllium Hulls, Fat Grabbers, Loclo
  • Lanoxin :
    Antioxidants, Vitamin E, (cannot be taken with digoxin) Omega 3, Flax Seed Oil, Olive Leaf, Ginkgo, CoQ10

*** Natural Alternatives to Top 10 Prescription Medications, Dr. Michael Dobbins

***** THE TOP TEN PRESCRIBED DRUGS IN AMERICA, and Their Natural Alternatives, CLELL M. FOWLES, Manager - Health Sciences, Pharmacist, Nature’s Sunshine Products

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Disclaimer:

These statements on this website have not been evaluated by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Nothing stated here should be considered as medical advice for dealing with a given problem, or to diagnose / treat / prevent / cure any disease. All information posted on this web site is provided for educational purposes only. It is not to be construed as medical advice. Only a licensed medical doctor can legally offer medical advice in the United States. Consult your health care professional for individual guidance for specific health problems.

These articles are simply a collection of information that is in the public domain; they should not be construed as representations or claims by remedy.n-ergetics.com . This information is presented strictly for informational and educational use only. Information conveyed herein is based on pharmacological and other records both ancient and modern. No claims whatsoever can be made as to the specific benefits that might result from the use of any of the suggested remedies, treatments or topical applications.

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