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Re: Botox and Surgical Solutions For Chronic Blepharospasm ? Are they reasonably really sensible, rational and practical under most of the circumstances ? - Further In-depth Explanations
 
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Re: Botox and Surgical Solutions For Chronic Blepharospasm ? Are they reasonably really sensible, rational and practical under most of the circumstances ? - Further In-depth Explanations


As to the posts above, I believe that they have meaningfully and substantially served their purposes thus far.

Well, that's just hope that there will be purely charity (rather than profit/commercial)-oriented efforts, research & development etc undertaken in the both near and distant futures for the benefits, well-beings and welfare of all mankind, especially the poor and needy ones.

 

Next, I would like to add that sometimes in most cases, the given cures available from the mainstream medical sciences would simply just turn out unexpectedly and undesirably to be far worse than the diseases themselves due probably to some self-serving profit making / maximizing man-made factors of certain unethical medical personnel. As such please ponder through the articles below :


http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1771263#i (Medications With Harmful Side Effects Approved By FDA Meant For Adults Actually Prescribed To Children ?)

http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1747632#i (Some of The Very Few Examples ?)

http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1530443#i (Far Cheaper Outdated Medications Would Serve Profit-maximization Purposes ?)



Side Effects of Neurological & Neurodegenerative Disorders of Extrapyramidal Symptoms (EPS) Caused By Antipsychotics / Neuroleptics - Full Details -

http://www.curezone.org/forums/fm.asp?i=2055352#i

http://nursingplanet.com/psychopharmacology/extrapyramidal_symptoms.html

http://alzheimers.about.com/od/psychiatricmedications/a/extrapyramidal.htm


Fees-seeking Psychiatrist & Their Fees-paying Patients – Everyone Has All the Undisputed Rights & Responsibilities On Any Grounds to Safeguard the Best Possible Interests of Their Personal Heath Cares & Well-beings - http://www.curezone.org/forums/fm.asp?i=2065487#i


Duly Licensed & Certified Professional Psychiatrists & Their Compulsory Medical Professionalism of Modern-day 21St Century - http://www.curezone.org/forums/fm.asp?i=2065488#i


Meanwhile, as to certain officially-accredited therapies and cures available from the mainstream medical sciences which are proudly eulogized and considered appropriate and rational by and from the viewpoints of the related medical personnel such as the excerpt below:


"When Botox and medications don’t work, surgery to make the eye stop twitching, called myectomy, removes some of the muscles around the eye. This can be effective but is usually only used as a last resort. Physicians try Botox and medications first before recommending surgery."



Well, certainly the highly-complicated natures, costly-prohibitive factors and other unexpected and undesirable contingencies as well as all the troublesome and annoying factors inherent in them considered from the viewpoints of the ones being prescribed of such mainstream cures and therapies, well, these would certainly just simply put them off in the very first place especially the ones who desire something far better, convenient, simple, pragmatic, practical, effective, and yet economical to best suit and serve their respectively & individually very own different therapeutic and curative needs.

http://www.curezone.org/forums/fm.asp?i=1876371#i


 

 
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