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WHAT SHOULD I BE AWARE OF WHEN TAKING HOMEOPATHIC MEDICATION?

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Homeopathic preparations are extremely safe to take because of their highly diluted form. Nonetheless, frequent repetition of a dose without the advice of a professional is not recommended. Remedies should not be taken together with food because this might interfere with their absorption. Take them at least 30 minutes before or after eating or drinking and let them dissolve in the mouth. Your homeopath will give you more specific instructions if necessary.
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Can I still take it if I am on medication, or taking vitamins?

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The homeopathic form of HGH does not interfere with any other remedies, supplements or medicines that you might be taking.
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Should I keep taking my medication during the diet?

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If you are taking medicine prescribed by a doctor, then use common sense. Medicines will lessen the effect of the diet, but before you stop taking them you should be in agreement with your doctor, preferably a doctor who is open to and knows about natural healing methods. It is better to do the Lemon Detox Diet while still taking medicine than not to do it all.
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How About Taking Prescription Medication?

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Prelox® supports the body-own mechanism of nitric oxide and thus restores the natural process leading to an erection. More importantly, during regular supplementation with Prelox® healthy production of nitric oxide is permanently restored. This allows men to indulge in a youthful sex life including spontaneous sexual arousal. Sildenafil inhibits the processes triggered by nitric oxide, thus amplifying the activity of residual nitric oxide produced.
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What about taking medication?

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You should be able to take prescribed medication, though you may need to (1) use capsules or (2) break big tablets in half or dissolve them in water so they do not get stuck in the stoma and make you sick. Always ask the doctor who prescribes the drugs about this. Your surgeon may tell you to avoid taking aspirin and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory pain relievers because they may irritate the stomach. The problems these drugs may cause could result in band removal.
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Should I stop taking medication?

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This is a question that should be answered in consultation with your prescribing physician. Although some forms of psychotherapy have been shown to be more effective than medication, some people achieve greater relief of symptoms with a combination of psychotherapy and medication. Regardless, it may be important to learn new strategies prior to reducing or stopping medication. Again, changes in medication should be done under the supervision of a physician.
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Will it interfere with any other medication that I am taking?

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Xlear Nasal Wash contains only natural ingredients and no negative interactions are known. However, always consult with your physician if you have any questions before using this or any other over-the-counter product.
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What if the Alzheimer's disease medication I am taking doesn't work?

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It is important to make sure the dose is adequate and that expectations are realistic. A drug may "work" by stabilizing your condition without any visible improvement. So at least a several month trial at a therapeutic dose is necessary. It is possible that a person who does not respond to one Alzheimer's disease medication may respond to a different medication.
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Can I do slow breathing while taking blood pressure medication?

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Yes. As a completely natural treatment, slow breathing is 100% safe and compatible with any type of medication. The research shows that people on blood pressure medication get very good results with slow breathing.
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I'm taking medication; can I still use the BreakFree Program?

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Absolutely! We have been very careful not to include anything in the BreakFree Program that would conflict with your anxiety or depression medications.
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What if I'm taking medication?

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Most medications will not exclude you from donating. Please call us if you have a question about your eligibility.
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I am taking prescription medication, also. Will Gourdin cross-react with them?

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Ans : No, Gourdin does not cross-react with other medicines or any hypoglycemic drugs you may be taking.
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Should I keep taking my medication?

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If you are taking medicine prescribed by a doctor, then use common sense. Medicines may lessen the effect of the diet, but before you stop taking them you should be in agreement with your doctor. It is better to do the Neera Super Cleanse while still taking medicine than not to do it all.
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Are there harmful side effects from taking a homeopathic remedy?

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Since the remedies are highly diluted, they do not contain significant amounts of the original substance from which they are made. Therefore, they do not have the toxic effects associated with many conventional medications or other substances. They are, however, powerful energetic stimuli and must be used with discretion. Sometimes, as part of the curative process, a person will experience a temporary intensification of symptoms.
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Can I take Homeopathic remedies if I am already taking prescription medicine?

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Homeopathic remedies can be administered alongside conventional medicine in the cases of life threatening illnesses helping the body’s natural defences.
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HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE TO SEE THE RESULTS OF TAKING HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE?

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This entirely depends on the vitality of the patient and the chronicity of complaints. A patient who is generally very weak and exhausted with a complaint of many years duration will take longer to heal than a person with a recent complaint and with generally a very high vitality. The medicines are taken in small quantity and over limited periods of time, usually at most a week or two.
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Now that I'm on a homeopathic remedy, can I keep taking my drugs?

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Yikes! I can't tell anyone to stop taking drugs prescribed by a doctor. These drugs are so dangerous that stopping them is just as problematic as staying on them! Read the pharmacy inserts: "Stopping this drug suddenly could cause a heart attack..." and so on. Consequently, your doctor is going to have to take responsibility for this. However, if you're not on any drugs, and you get sick, the preference would be to try homeopathy first.
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What should I expect after taking a homeopathic remedy?

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Homeopathy recognizes the fact that everyone is different. Just as each person needs a remedy specific to his or her unique symptom totality, he or she should also expect a unique response to his or her remedy. No two people respond to a remedy in the same way, in that relief will come quickly or slowly depending on their health and life circumstances.
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What about taking herbs while also taking prescription medication?

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It is always recommended that before making any significant changes in your lifestyle, physical exercise regimen, or diet (including herbal supplementation), you discuss it with your primary health care provider, particularly if you are taking any medication. You may also suggest that your Doctor call an Elixir Herbalist (all are nationally certified and California state licensed) to review your herbal options or to help plan an appropriate herbal support program.
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If I take Sunrider® Herbal Products, can I stop taking my medication?

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No! You should continue to take your medication and inform your doctor that you are eating Sunrider® herbal products. You should only stop taking your medication when your doctor advises you to do so. Sunrider® herbal products are intended to nourish the body and improve overall health, not to treat or cure specific diseases or to replace medication.
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Can I donate if I'm taking medication?

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Most medications are acceptable, including all common blood pressure medications. Aspirin and ibuprofen are okay, as long as the donor is feeling fine during the time of their appointment. Birth control pills and cholesterol-regulating drugs are acceptable. Those taking allergy medications can donate as long as the donor is not experiencing symptoms at the time of donation.
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Will I get to continue taking the study medication after my participation in the trial ends?

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Some studies have an open-label extension, which is an extension to the main study, but offers the participants the un-blinded active study medication. Other studies do not have an open-label extension, so the participant will no longer receive study medication at the end of their participation.
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What if I am already taking medication?

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including over the counter drugs such as indigestion cures or aspirin) on the questionnaire that you complete before your first appointment. This enables your nutritional therapist to check any potential interactions with food or dietary supplements before your initial consultation. Never discontinue any medication without first discussing it with your GP.
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Q #18: If I am taking over-the-counter or prescription medication, do I have to stop drinking?

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Possibly. More than 100 medications interact with alcohol, leading to increased risk of illness, injury and, in some cases, death. The effects of alcohol are increased by medicines that slow down the central nervous system, such as sleeping pills, antihistamines, antidepressants, anti-anxiety drugs, and some painkillers. In addition, medicines for certain disorders, including diabetes and heart disease, can be dangerous if used with alcohol.
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When taking the medication, will I still have an erection after I ejaculate?

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With the injection therapy most men maintain an erection, even after ejaculation. With oral medication you will generally lose your erection after you ejaculate and you may have an easier time getting a second erection, should you want it.
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If someone who is bipolar starts feeling better, can that person stop taking medication?

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No. Bipolar disorder is a lifelong illness. Even though people with the condition can experience long periods of feeling normal, the disorder will not actually go away. Staying on medication over the long haul is critical. Without it, symptoms will reappear and the illness will get worse. Learn more about treating bipolar disorder.
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What if I'm already taking medication for these glands?

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If you are already diagnosed and currently taking medication, either prescription or over-the-counter variety, Dr. Shames can suggest to you ways in which your present treatment program might be optimized. Many people do better with a change in brand, dose, or type of thyroid medicine; sometimes two or three medicines need to be combined for best results.
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I take medication for an illness, can I stop taking it?

NO! Many medications are addictive and/or have delayed effects. Do not stop without consulting the prescribing physician or other knowledgeable practitioner.
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