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Posted On: 09/16/2025 3:02:58 PM
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"I am not going to recommend a drug that has not been approved by the FDA."
Exactly, because the ones that have been approved by the FDA....haven't worked so let's just give up hope all together. Such a sad thought process from someone who is taught to help people get well.
I just don't understand that mentality. When someone is out of all "approved" options and none have cured or slowed the disease, cancer, MS etc. My question is WHY NOT give something else a try--there is nothing to lose except maybe their pride of not knowing about LL and how it could potentially help?
I know there are hundreds, if not thousands, of experimental options and they can't know something about many, if any, of them. If you have a patient that is going to die, isn't it worth a 15 minute phone call to CYDY to talk to them about how LL might be able to help.
I think they might be hiding behind the litigation veil. Just give the patient something to sign absolving them and get out from behind it and maybe, just maybe, they'll see a bit of light.
NJ
Exactly, because the ones that have been approved by the FDA....haven't worked so let's just give up hope all together. Such a sad thought process from someone who is taught to help people get well.
I just don't understand that mentality. When someone is out of all "approved" options and none have cured or slowed the disease, cancer, MS etc. My question is WHY NOT give something else a try--there is nothing to lose except maybe their pride of not knowing about LL and how it could potentially help?
I know there are hundreds, if not thousands, of experimental options and they can't know something about many, if any, of them. If you have a patient that is going to die, isn't it worth a 15 minute phone call to CYDY to talk to them about how LL might be able to help.
I think they might be hiding behind the litigation veil. Just give the patient something to sign absolving them and get out from behind it and maybe, just maybe, they'll see a bit of light.
NJ

