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Negative Cure

A drug is not food - especially the chemical-drug varieties. I refer to that as a negative-cure. It is the arithmetic sense. If you were not ill, and if you swallow a drug, that may make you ill. Then, for your health, you need an expert (about such drugs), to negate, again (i.e: subtract, or reverse-multiply, to negate that negation).

In most cases, that is also why your doctor prescribes multiple drugs, i.e: To negate the side-effects of the first (needed) drug. And it is also why, the non-expert may easily go wrong, with them.


a poison as a cure?

If to compare with a food case, we may think about a potato-meal. If it waits too long, it may turn (a little?) poisonous, and if consumed later, it may hurt your stomach. If your stomach was stuck, now you may feel relieved, to go to a WC. But if you were fine, it is what we simply call a diarrhea. To juggle such poisonous (negative) substances, may need extra knowledge.

The concentrated, or very-potent, herbs or spices may have pronounced results, too. The caffeine in a coffee-mug may seldom kill, but a bottle of caffeine-pills (the same volume, or less than the mug), may kill.


the vitamin exception?

No, it appears, a vitamin is not an exception, either. The point is whether it is a food-concentrate, or a chemical-vitamin. For example, although both vitamin-C, and most vitamin-B subvarieties are for our daily-consumption, the chemical "vitamin" varieties have been reported to have ill-effects, in the long-term. In other words, the chemical-vitamins appear to be, only crude-approximations of the real-thing. The natural vitamins (concentrated from food), for example, a hibiscus-preserve, or an algae-pill, may avoid such backlash, though.

Although the food-concentrate vitamin-C is rarely, if ever, as problematic as a caffeine-pill, the daily-excess consumption of even such vitamin-B tablettes, may lead to adverse consequences - that would not result, almost whatever amount of oat-meal that you would eat. i.e: When you play with (concentrated) force, think twice, or at least, read the label. Keep within the consumption-limit that is suggested.






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