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Medical Tourism for Cancer, Addiction therepy, Pain Management and More

You should look into Medical Tourism.  I currently live in Bali, Indonesia and have developed some extremely powerful techniques to naturaully deal with the pain while slowly lowering your dosage of pain medication and creating a reality where you identify with yourself as a person who does not need to take Opiates for the rest of their life to function and live normally.  Big Pharma has used their powers of merger and aquisition to buy many smaller pharmacuetical companies mainly for their research and development and to own patents that could lead to the development of drugs that cure the illnesses rather than treat the symptoms.  

But since we live in a capitalistic world and Pharmacueticals have become a multi hundred billion dollar a year industry, with the amount of money comes peopple who find power and money and those people manifest curruption.

I would not reccommend Suboxone as it has an even deeper and more prolonged and prfound effect on opiate receptors in the brain and the natural function of the pituitary gland even more so than most opiates.  It is like the Devil Version of Tramadol, which is another opiate for moderate pain but if taken in excess doses can lead to psycosis and siezures.  

We have methods and forms to help you overcome the unfortunate situation that comes with serious accidents and then because drs. may have prescribed medications for several years in a row you are labled an addict.  But one thing you must come to accept if you truly with to heal yourself, is that beyond even taking the medicine as prescribed, at this point in your life, your brain and your body has become dependant on the drugs and whether you have addictive personallity or not, your body and mind ARE addicted.

Please find me on facebook for further information.  I am the Only Dhachi Budd.  You may also Google Dhachi Yam to access some information, videos and content that may help with your goal of naturally finding your supior help.

I wish I could have been in contact with you sooner but maybe someone eles in this situation hears from this message and is able to contact me and set something up that could save them hundreds of thousands of dollars and years of their lives dealing with the sometimes unfortunately incompetant western medicinal practicioner who follows the rules of a book rather than truely learning the patient and finding the best treatment for the individual specifically.  

For every disease exists a cure, but many times each individual may need to take a different treatment towards bringing balance to the imbalances that have grown within them.
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Yes, Thank You.  As more people practice alternative practices to maintain their health and avoid illness and are effectively doing so with these practices, eventually more people will have to consider looking into their approaches in conventional medicine as well.
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Hi,
Indeed, there are a lot of people who use health care approaches developed outside of mainstream Western, or conventional medicine for specific conditions as well as overall well-being. Aside from natural products, mind and body practices such as acupuncture, massage therapy, yoga, meditation, relaxation techniques, and a lot more may be considered. At present, there are a lot of researches being done ( such as those by the NIH's NCCAM) that help provide information about complementary health products and practices. All the best!
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