Why OVER-65s need to be CAREFUL with all prescription meds

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Publicado 2024-05-22

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  • @MoM-do7js
    Doc, the amount of meds that long term patients are on is criminal 🔥
  • I stopped all prescriptions. I was never happy taking pharmaceuticals anyway and when Covid19 became a thing, I lost confidence in my GPs. I have takena deep dive into researching for myself and now question everything. All trust is gone.
  • @markwhite6782
    3 years ago I dropped sugar and processed foods so guess what Dr. Dhand, thanks to you I dropped 52 pounds and 7 daily medication, 4 of which were prescription. I'm 62 and on nothing👏
  • @imbonkers3629
    Eat healthy exercise and keep medication to a minimum 😊
  • 71 years old. Have refused many prescribed drugs and a few procedures after doing research. I continue to weight train followed by incline walking daily since age 18. I now have added daily intermittant fasting. I look around and people look unhealthy. Men with swollen stomachs, man breasts, and skinny dangling arms. I believe people are being farmed for profits from birth to premature death. Keep the information coming!
  • 69 and not on any pharma rubbish. Determined to not end up like my mother who rattled when she walked with all the tablets she was taking.
  • @brianjosee1
    68 years old and never on prescription drugs. Take a vitamin D and C once a day. Lots of exercise and organic food.
  • Heart bypass 8 years ago. Dropped added sugar and all grain products at that time. Keto or carnivore for the last 7 years. Took myself off all meds, my numbers are perfect. I do take D3 and K2 vitamins along with potassium citrate and magnesium glycinate. 77 years old now, feel fine, active and still work 4 hours a day in a school kitchen.
  • With your help my 89 year old mother is only on 2 meds and continues to eat organic blended foods, exercises and gets daily sun & fresh air.
  • I started taking a colon motility blend with enzymes. I'm 66, and I'm too frightened to take Pharmakia poisons. I make sure I save money to see my naturopath, who actually saved my life. Conventional doctors were walking me into an early grave while taking my money.
  • @petramaas8574
    Thank you Dr. Dhand. I'm 75 and prescription drugs free, but I know many elderly are still on multiple drugs. 5 or 6 or more is common.
  • I was brow-beaten into taking an unnecessary prescription when I was in my late 40s. My 50s were stolen from me because of them. Now in mid-60s, I'm free of that drug and feeling much better.
  • @none941
    Your knowledge and openness are gifts to us all. Thank you!
  • I’m 71 and stopped having physicals when I was 60 My husband is 75 - has many health issues we couldn’t ignore- he’s on 7 different meds and each year our Family wants to add more… his life his choice… I only see a Dr if I know I need some merging more than the supplements I take… I have a couple of drinks every night and took up smoking again after not smoking for 29 years when Covid hit!! Didn’t get the jab and still enjoying my drinks and smokes!! I’m fit agile and healthy and still run my own business!!
  • @RajKnowles
    Stay healthy. Go to the FARMacy instead of the pharmacy.
  • @davidward5225
    75 here and take no drugs, I have been weight training for 58 years and practice karate. Stay active folks and “save” that muscle.
  • @FriendOfChrist
    We need to be careful with over the counter meds too.
  • 67 and no meds😊 I watch what I eat and get lots of exercise and spend time with grand kids they keep me young lol!! They're 24 and 21 and won't let me get old lol!!
  • I am 71. I refuse to go on any medication long term. Instead, I have changed my lifestyle and diet. I feel angry that no doctor has ever suggested this but has simply reached for the prescription pad