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I'm with ziggie on this issue. and its not this thread but its so many other threads.

remember this is a fitness site. we would rather you take something natural instead of a harmful drug, especially anti-biotics and cortico's/PK's which are handed out like candy to anyone who walks into a doctors office. hell I had a filling and the dentist gave me a prescription for both anti-biotics and a cortico.. guess what I did with them.. I threw them out and I never even needed them. people need to do their own homework on what they are taking and stop just taking whatever a doctor gives them. when I went to the pharmacy to pick them up and saw what I was getting I had a 30 minute convo with the pharmacist and she agreed with me 100% and even admitted to me all they hand out day in and day out is anti-biotics and PK's. one dude in front of me got 4 different prescriptions filled at one time.. WTF? how can you be that fucked up that you need to take atleast 4 drugs a day.. and the kicker was he was buying cigarettes and alcohol along with the drugs. cortico steroids are fine to get handed out to everyone, but anabolic steroids many of which have actual health benefits like immune support and increase performance and athletisicm? no we can't have that

I agree with all of this! I did struggle with cystic acne for many years, the problem is that when it gets bad enough it is self-sustaining. That is the only pro for doxy, it'll clear it out after one run, and now I manage it naturally and successfully. It's crazy how nowadays, we feel weird if we're not prescribed 2 different meds. AAS do have a lot of benefits, a lot more than people give them credit for, mainly because media makes it out to be some form of meth...
 
I agree with all of this! I did struggle with cystic acne for many years, the problem is that when it gets bad enough it is self-sustaining. That is the only pro for doxy, it'll clear it out after one run, and now I manage it naturally and successfully. It's crazy how nowadays, we feel weird if we're not prescribed 2 different meds. AAS do have a lot of benefits, a lot more than people give them credit for, mainly because media makes it out to be some form of meth...

one of my clients last week was shitting blood for 3 days from that acne shit their dermatologist gave them. we thought at first it was hemmorhoids but then I looked up that drug and one of the sides is bloody stool. it scared the shit out of the guy. he stopped taking the drug and now his stool is back to normal knock on wood.

the dermatologist never even mentioned that, its like they don't give a fuck about anybody. and my client was just as dumb for not reading what the fuck he was taking before he took it. he used to defend docs all the time and now he finally admitted to me that I was right all along. he got something called proactive which is natural I think and he is doing well on it. the only difference is the drug he gets for free and the natural shit his insurance doesn't pay for. good fucking system we have going, I need to get into the pharma business
 
one of my clients last week was shitting blood for 3 days from that acne shit their dermatologist gave them. we thought at first it was hemmorhoids but then I looked up that drug and one of the sides is bloody stool. it scared the shit out of the guy. he stopped taking the drug and now his stool is back to normal knock on wood.

the dermatologist never even mentioned that, its like they don't give a fuck about anybody. and my client was just as dumb for not reading what the fuck he was taking before he took it. he used to defend docs all the time and now he finally admitted to me that I was right all along. he got something called proactive which is natural I think and he is doing well on it. the only difference is the drug he gets for free and the natural shit his insurance doesn't pay for. good fucking system we have going, I need to get into the pharma business

Yea really, why do you think pharmacists make 100k a year? Someone's paying for it lol. The shitting blood thing would scare me away too. Proactive works great for a lot of people actually, but like you said it's expensive because there's no insurance on the stuff. I didnt respond at all to it, but found out a lot of shampoos can actually cause bad acne from harsh chemicals. I switched over to a baby shampoo and shower twice a day and it says at bay. Plus baby shampoo smells heavenly
 
I suffered from cystic acne for about 4 solid years and after trying every OTC and some herbals I gave up and went to the dermatologist she gave me doxy but actually suggested I not was my face so much (it was three times a day) our skin produces oils for a reason and a lot of face washing make your pores a lot more susceptible to bacteria. Now it's just once a day with a very mild soap and no problems at all. If you have to get a script for the acne I would ask for a topical script gel over the doxy.
 
I suffered from cystic acne for about 4 solid years and after trying every OTC and some herbals I gave up and went to the dermatologist she gave me doxy but actually suggested I not was my face so much (it was three times a day) our skin produces oils for a reason and a lot of face washing make your pores a lot more susceptible to bacteria. Now it's just once a day with a very mild soap and no problems at all. If you have to get a script for the acne I would ask for a topical script gel over the doxy.

Topicals don't do shit for cystic acne lol
 
You can get tetradox (doxycycline) on aurapharma. I have used Aura pharma personally and its g2g

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In the late 1800's and early 1900's when vitamins and minerals were just started to be studies to see how the affected the body, they were what doctors where prescribing to patients. As the copyright laws come into play and scientists began to play with drugs and chemicals the whole medical landscape changed, and not for the better. Now when docs are in school, the glance over basic nutrition and spend a lot more time working with drugs to treat symptoms.

People dont have a beta blocker deficiency, they dont have an antibiotic deficiency, they have underlying deficiencies whose SYMPTOMS are treated by the drugs they pedal.

With the exception of antibiotics/antifungals there isnt a drug out there that FIXES anything. doxycycline doesnt FIX acne, it hides it but the underlying problem still exists. The acne is a side effect of something else. Just like statins, beta blocker and the list goes on dont FIX anything, they simply pull the wool over your eyes and hide a symptom....often while introducing many more.

Nutrition should always be the first line of defense. When the body doesn't have what it needs to function properly things start to go wrong, small things at first but the problem will continue to grow if ignored. Sure, at times we need medications to help with an infection, halt coughing so we dont hurt ourselves or for a myriad of other reasons BUT if you have to be on something for life or chronically have to keep using it then there is a bigger underlying problem.

Sometimes when ignored so long damage can become permanent and then can require a reliance on lifetime medication and one more reason its so important to address these seeming small issues right away.
 
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