Consumer Health | Health Professionals | Medicinal plants | Quackery | 1st Quarter

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21 Oct 202019:03

Summary

TLDRThe video script covers essential aspects of consumer health, discussing the difference between wants and needs, how to assess the safety and environmental impact of products, and how to handle defective items. It also touches on consumer rights, wise purchasing decisions, and alternative medicine. The video highlights the importance of reading labels, comparing products, and understanding reliable health information sources. Various medical, dental, and mental health professionals are introduced, along with health services and facilities. Lastly, the script warns about health quackery and its different forms, urging viewers to be informed consumers.

Takeaways

  • πŸ›οΈ The difference between wants and needs: Wants are desires for goods and services, while needs are essential for survival, like food, water, and shelter.
  • πŸ“† Always check the expiry date, read labels, and check ingredients to ensure a product's safety.
  • ♻️ A product is considered environmentally friendly if it is recyclable.
  • 🧾 Keep your receipt to handle product defects and facilitate returns or exchanges.
  • πŸ’‘ Wise consumers are informed by reading product information, understanding the quality of goods, and using proof for complaints.
  • πŸ₯ Health products include medicines, medical devices, and treatments, while health services are activities to improve or maintain health.
  • 🌿 Alternative medicine includes herbal preparations, food supplements, massage therapy, but should complement, not replace, standard medical practices.
  • 🩺 Various health professionals include doctors, dentists, psychologists, and psychiatrists, each specializing in different areas of care.
  • 🌱 Ten Philippine medicinal plants approved by the Department of Health include Ampalaya (bitter melon) for diabetes and Bawang (garlic) for heart health.
  • 🚫 Quackery is health fraud, promoting unproven health products and services. Major forms include medical quackery, nutrition quackery, and device quackery.

Q & A

  • What is the difference between wants and needs according to the video?

    -Wants are desires for goods and services that are not essential, while needs are things that are necessary for survival, such as food, water, and shelter.

  • How can a consumer ensure a product is safe to use?

    -A consumer can ensure a product is safe by checking the expiry date, reading the labels, checking the ingredients, and ensuring the product follows the manufacturer's procedures.

  • What makes a product environmentally friendly?

    -A product is considered environmentally friendly if it is recyclable.

  • What should a consumer do if they find a factory defect in a product they bought?

    -The consumer should present their receipt as proof of purchase to request a replacement or refund for the defective product.

  • What are reliable sources of health information mentioned in the video?

    -Reliable sources of health information include friends, relatives, professionals (such as physicians and scientists), educational institutions, media (radio, TV), and print materials like magazines, journals, and newspapers.

  • What government agencies can consumers approach to address complaints in the Philippines?

    -Consumers can approach the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and the Department of Health (DOH) to address their complaints.

  • What are the three major characteristics of health quackery?

    -Health quackery is a big business involving fraudulent health products, it spreads quickly, and it thrives on individuals diagnosed with incurable conditions.

  • What are the three forms of health quackery?

    -The three forms of health quackery are medical quackery (cure treatments with no scientific basis), nutrition quackery (promoting questionable nutritional practices), and device quackery (using unproven gadgets like magnets or electrodes).

  • What are some of the Philippine medicinal plants mentioned in the video and their uses?

    -Some medicinal plants include Acapulco for insect bites and skin conditions, Ampalaya for treating diabetes, Bawang for reducing cholesterol, Bayabas for its antioxidant properties, and Lagundi for treating cough and colds.

  • What are some alternative medicines mentioned in the video?

    -Alternative medicines include herbal preparations, food supplements, massage therapy, and other treatments that complement but do not replace regular medicine. Examples include Ventosa (glass suction therapy) and reflexology (applying pressure to reflex points).

Outlines

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πŸ“Š Understanding Consumer Health: Needs vs. Wants

This section introduces the concept of consumer health, focusing on the distinction between 'wants' and 'needs.' It explains that while wants are desires for goods and services, needs are essential for survival, such as food, water, and shelter. The importance of checking product labels, expiry dates, and considering product quality and safety is emphasized. Additionally, tips are provided for identifying environment-friendly products and handling defects by keeping receipts. The segment also touches on the rights of consumers and how government agencies like the DTI and FDA protect consumers in the Philippines.

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πŸ“š Sources of Reliable Health Information

This paragraph outlines the importance of making informed decisions when purchasing health-related products and services. It highlights reliable sources of health information, including friends, professionals, educational institutions, media, and print materials. The guidelines emphasize understanding the benefits and risks of products, knowing relevant consumer protection laws, and seeking dependable medical services. Being a wise consumer involves using this information to make educated choices about health products and services.

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🩺 Health Professionals and Medical Specialists

This part provides an overview of various health professionals, including medical and dental specialists. Medical specialists like anesthesiologists, cardiologists, dermatologists, and gynecologists are listed alongside their areas of expertise, such as heart disease, skin conditions, or pregnancy care. Dental specialists, such as endodontists and orthodontists, focus on oral health issues like teeth alignment and gum diseases. Mental health practitioners, including psychologists and psychiatrists, are mentioned for their role in treating emotional and mental wellness. Finally, the roles of nurses and midwives in patient care and childbirth assistance are discussed.

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πŸ₯ Navigating Health Products, Services, and Alternative Medicine

This section focuses on how to intelligently purchase health products and services by reading labels, comparing options, and inquiring when necessary. It touches on the importance of generic drugs as cost-effective alternatives. The discussion then shifts to alternative medicine, including herbal preparations, massage therapy, and traditional practices like reflexology and ventosa. These treatments, though popular, are seen as supplements rather than replacements for standard medical practices. The paragraph also introduces the concept of quackery, describing fraudulent health products and services, and explains its three forms: medical, nutritional, and device quackery.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘Consumer Health

Consumer health refers to the decisions and actions that individuals make regarding the purchase and use of products and services that affect their well-being. It involves being informed about health products, services, and procedures to ensure that they are safe and effective. In the video, it emphasizes the importance of consumer knowledge in making wise choices to protect one's health.

πŸ’‘Wants vs. Needs

The distinction between wants and needs is essential in consumer health. 'Wants' are desires for products or services that are not necessary for survival, while 'needs' are essential for basic survival, such as food, water, and shelter. The video explains that recognizing this difference helps consumers make more informed and responsible decisions about what they buy.

πŸ’‘Product Safety

Product safety refers to ensuring that the products consumers purchase are safe for use. In the video, it is stressed that consumers should check expiry dates, read labels, and examine the ingredients or procedures involved to assess if a product is safe. This awareness helps prevent harm and promotes well-being.

πŸ’‘Environmental Friendliness

Environmental friendliness refers to the sustainability of a product, particularly its ability to be recycled or its impact on the environment. The video mentions that a product can be considered environmentally friendly if it is recyclable, encouraging consumers to make eco-conscious choices.

πŸ’‘Consumer Rights

Consumer rights include the legal and ethical entitlements that protect consumers from faulty products and deceptive practices. The video emphasizes that having proof, such as a receipt, is crucial when addressing issues like factory defects, ensuring the product can be replaced or refunded.

πŸ’‘Health Products

Health products are items such as medicines, medical equipment, and other related devices that are used for maintaining or improving health. The video covers examples like herbal supplements, highlighting the need for informed decisions regarding their use and effectiveness.

πŸ’‘Reliable Sources of Health Information

Reliable sources of health information include trusted individuals and organizations like professionals (doctors, scientists), educational institutions, and verified media channels. The video encourages consumers to rely on these sources for accurate health-related information to avoid falling victim to misinformation or unsafe products.

πŸ’‘Alternative Medicine

Alternative medicine refers to non-conventional health practices such as herbal preparations, massage therapy, and reflexology. The video distinguishes between alternative and regular medicine, noting that while alternative treatments can complement conventional medicine, they are not a substitute for scientifically approved treatments.

πŸ’‘Quackery

Quackery is a form of health fraud that promotes unproven or ineffective treatments, often through misleading advertisements. The video explains that quackery can manifest in various forms, such as medical, nutrition, and device quackery, and cautions consumers to be wary of such fraudulent practices.

πŸ’‘Medicinal Plants

Medicinal plants are plants that have therapeutic properties used to treat or manage health conditions. The video lists 10 Philippine medicinal plants, such as acapulco for treating insect bites and bawang (garlic) for reducing cholesterol, emphasizing the traditional use of plants for health benefits.

Highlights

Understanding the difference between wants and needs: Needs are essential for survival, such as food, water, and shelter, while wants are desires for goods and services we can live without.

Consumers should always check the product's expiry date to ensure safety before purchasing.

Environmentally friendly products are typically recyclable and should be considered when making purchases.

To address a factory defect, consumers must present a receipt for the purchased product.

Consumers should be informed by reading product labels, checking manufacturers, and understanding ingredients.

Government agencies like the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) handle consumer complaints in the Philippines.

Being a wise consumer involves budgeting for food, groceries, shelter, and education, which leads to a better lifestyle.

Consumer health isn't just about buying health products; it involves understanding the decisions that affect personal and family health.

Reliable sources of health information include friends, professionals, educational institutions, media, and print materials.

The Department of Health in the Philippines approves ten medicinal plants, including Ampalaya (bitter melon) for diabetes and Bawang (garlic) for heart health.

Ventosa is an alternative medicine technique where suction is created with glasses to promote blood flow and healing.

Quackery is a form of health fraud that involves the promotion of unproven products and services.

Forms of quackery include medical, nutrition, and device quackery, all aiming to profit from false claims.

Alternative medicine such as herbal preparations and massage therapy can complement but not replace regular medical treatments.

Health professionals include doctors, nurses, midwives, and specialists in fields such as cardiology, dermatology, and mental health.

Transcripts

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hello welcome back again to my youtube

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channel this is search hogs

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and this time we will talk about the

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health of the first quarter

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so the first topic for the health is the

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consumer help

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let's try to analyze what is the

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difference between

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wants and needs wants our desires for

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goods and the services

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we would like to help but do not need

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many ones may seem like needs needs are

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special kind of want and refer to things

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we must have to survive such as food

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water and shelter how do you choose a

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product

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by its quantity or by its quality

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and how will you know if the product is

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safe

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you will know if the product is saved

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based on the expiry date

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do not forget to check the expiry date

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do not forget

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to read the labels and also the

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manufacturers

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and also the ingredients the procedures

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if there is and that is the things that

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we need to know

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for us to consider that the product is

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safe now how will you know if the

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product is

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environment friendly i think the product

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that we will considered as environment

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friendly

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if it is recyclable how will you tell to

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the salesman

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sales lady that the product you bought

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has a factory defect

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the most important is you need to

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present

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your receipt the important is you have a

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reset on your product

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so that your product will be changed or

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replace in what way is a consumer

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informed

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please read all the information about

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the products

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know about the products for you to know

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if it is safe and if it is

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effective in what way are consumers

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rightfully

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represented or the consumers right all

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you have to do you must have a proof

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you must have a proof of your complaints

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regards with

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the products or the services that you

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encountered so what government agencies

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can you go

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in order to address your consumer

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complaints

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and the followings are dti or the

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department of trade and industry

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in the philippines also the fda

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the food and drug administration and

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the department of health describe a wise

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consumer

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in savings and budget when we talk about

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savings

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that is involve your money so you need

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to have a savings

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for you to have a budget for your foods

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for your

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groceries for your shelters for your

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education

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or everything being a wise consumer

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or being a knowledgeable wise consumer

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can help into your family

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for you to have a better lifestyle being

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a consumer it involves

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building your consumer knowledge and

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help which can help

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you make wise decisions when buying

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goods

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and services consumer health is not just

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about

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buying health products and services it

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also involves the facts and

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understanding that enable

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people to make wise choices it refers to

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the decision that you make about the

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purchase

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products and services that will have a

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direct effect

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on your health health products includes

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medicines

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medical equipments and related devices

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and this is referred to substances

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materials or equipments prepared or

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manufactured for you

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to buy and use for the maintenance of

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health

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and the treatment of diseases health

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services

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are the activities that are done to

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assess

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maintain or improve the individual's

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health

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that can be considered as health

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services

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and this is referred to health

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information

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actions procedures or work performed to

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help satisfy your needs and wants as a

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consumer

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examples medical and dental consultation

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and treatment

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services from beauty parlors and

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barbershop

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and etc consumer health education is the

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process of assisting you to acquire the

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correct information

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and understanding so that you will be

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able to make a wise decision

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about a certain health item so these are

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the guidelines on purchase of good and

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services

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first judge which product and services

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will be

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beneficial harmful or useless

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know the local laws and regulation that

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protect consumers

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locate dependable medical dental and

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nursing services

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applying knowledge that acquired with

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respect to personal

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and environmental health and the

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purchase of personal

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goods and services reliable sources of

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health information are the following

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first we have friends neighbors

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relatives

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they are reliable sources because the

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information they will give is true

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and who will not let us buy products

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that may harm

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us second is professionals such as

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physicians scientists teachers

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they are reliable because their

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information will be based on research

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and studies third educational

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institution

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they are schools colleges or

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universities

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which will give us the right information

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the fourth one is

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media such as radio and television

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their information is screened first

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before they are

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aired so they cannot give wrong

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information

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lastly print materials such as magazines

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journals newspapers books

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pamplets posters etc

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their information is screened and edited

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before they are published okay so that

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is the guidelines

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and the reliable sources that we have

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for the closure

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our health is our responsibility we must

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make some actions to our lifestyle

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diseases in how to control in how to

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manage

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our time and practicing ourselves

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it is a satisfaction by helping others

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that indeed especially those people of

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not aware about the

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information in consumer health and that

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is connected to the humility

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and service who are the health

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professionals

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medical specialists dental specialists

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mental health practitioners and other

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health professionals

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who are the medical specialists

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first we have doctor of anesthesiologist

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administration of anesthesia like in

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surgery

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cardiologists about coronary heart

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disease or heart disease

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dermatology about the skin conditions

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family practice physician about the

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general care physician

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gynecologist female reproductive system

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internist treatment of diseases

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in adults

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obstetrician pregnancy labor

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or childbirth ophthalmologies

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eye disease and treatment

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primary care physician general health

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and medical

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care surgeon

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treats diseases by surgery

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and the medical specialties are

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anesthesiologists

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cardiologists dermatology family

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practice physician

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gynecologist internist obstetrician

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ophthalmologist primary care physician

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and surgeon next we have

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dental specialists first we have

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dentists general care of teeth

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and oral cavity

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endodontists diseases of tooth below gum

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line

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and tooth canal therapy orthodontist

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teeth alignment and malocclusion

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predators dental care of

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children periodontist

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diseases supporting structure

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prostate is construction of artificial

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appliances for the amount

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so the following dental specialties are

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dentists

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indonesia authorities predominantly

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periodicities and prosperities

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next we have mental health practitioners

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psychologists psychologist is a general

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care of mental and emotional wellness

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and those person are experiencing

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anxiety

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and trauma psychiatrists specialists and

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mental emotional problems

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the child and adolescent psychiatrist

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those psychiatrists in children's mental

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emotional problems

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the mental health practitioners

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psychologists

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psychiatrists and the child and

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adolescents

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psychiatrists other health professionals

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nurses and midwives our nurses

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is a general care of patients in the

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hospital

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and our midwives is a child delivery

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assistance

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what are the health facilities

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healthcare facilities are hospitals

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barangay health centers private clinics

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maternity clinic other health care

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centers that are created to provide

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basic health services what are some ways

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to buy health products and services

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intelligently we need to have

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read compare and inquire

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read the labels and look for information

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pertaining to the nutritional quality of

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food

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read carefully and critically health

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related

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advertisement read the local laws and

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regulations that will protect you

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as a consumer compare the products and

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services

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and judge for yourself which among the

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products are useful

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beneficial and effective buy generic

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drugs

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when they are available because they are

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also effective

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and comparably cheaper inquire

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ask direct questions to sales personnel

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if there are things about the products

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that are not clear to you

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before buying it do not forget read

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compare and inquire what are

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alternative medicine what are

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alternative

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medicine this includes the following

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herbal preparations food supplements

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massage therapy and other medicines

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considered to complement

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regular medicine take no they are not

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considered as standard medical practices

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by the expert in medicine thus

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alternative medicine can supplement but

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not replace the regular medicine

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that prescribed by the medical

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specialties

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what is herbal medicine

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this is derived from the word herb that

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refers to any plant or part of a plant

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thus herbal medicine refers to the use

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of plants or parts of the plants like

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stem root barks seeds

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leaves flowers and fruits this is for

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medical purposes

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now what are the ten philippine

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medicinal plants approved by the

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department of health

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first five we have acapulco

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or acapulco in english ampalaya

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or bitter melon bawang or garlic

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bayabas or guava lagundi

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or five leaf chesty tree one of the

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functions of the acapulco is treatment

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for insect bites

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ringworms eczema for the ampalia

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this is a supplement in treating

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diabetes

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baawuang is good for the heart because

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this is supplement in reducing blood

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cholesterol level

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bayabas are used as antioxidant

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anti-allergy antimicrobial

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lagondi is for the treatment for coat

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colds

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and fever

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this is the example of acapulco

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next five we have the new gun or the

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chinese sunny suckle

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sambong or blumeya changgubat or wild

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tea

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manga

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of peppermint primary function for the

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new gun is for elimination of intestinal

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parasites

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sambong is the supplement in treating

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hypertension

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kidney stones treatment for skin

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allergies

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for treating arthritis and gout

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pierbabana

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is also for insect bites okay

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so that's all the 10 philippine

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medicinal plants

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this is

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now what is ventosa an alternative

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medicine in which

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glasses are placed on some important

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points at the back of a person

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this technique is effective in creating

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a kind of suction

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because of the vacuum inside the glass

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the suction created by the glass and

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heat candle of fire

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that supports blood flow and thus

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promotes

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healing of the body what is reflexology

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it is done by applying pressure to the

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feet

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ears or hands by means of the pump or a

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particular finger

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the areas where the pressure is applied

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are also called

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reflex points these reflex points are

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pressed because

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they correspond to a certain major area

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of the body

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or human organ let's take closer

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now what is naturapati

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natural patty natural patty is the word

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nature

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and thus uses natural ways to treat a

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patient

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physicians who practice this kind of

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treatment aim to restore the balance of

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the body

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and mind of the patients they're also

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more

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interested to treat not just the

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physical cause

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of an illness but also the mental and

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emotional causes

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what is massage therapy

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this is another form of alternative

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medicine which is known to improve

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one's wellbeing it is generally believed

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to result in good circulation of the

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blood

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it helps to reducing muscles pain and

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stiffness

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and it also provides relief from stress

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it is popular because of its relaxing

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effects

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let's have quackery quackery is a form

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of

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health fraud is any advertisement

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promotion

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or sale of products and services that

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have not been scientifically proven safe

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and effective it is being operated

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by a quack so what is a quack

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it is an individual that has a little or

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no

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professional qualification to practice

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medicine he or she also pretentiously

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uses meaningless medical jargon and

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relies on scare tactics

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paranoid accusations and quick fixes

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we have three major characteristics of

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health quakery

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first it is a big business a huge amount

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of money

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is spent on fraudulent health products

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and services second it multiplies

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and spread fast lastly

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it thrives on individuals who are

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diagnosed with illnesses

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that are known to have no cure three

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forms of guacari

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we have medical quackery it includes

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cured treatments and remedies of various

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health conditions

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that are drug less or bloodless in

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nature

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second is nutrition quakery it

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involves promotion of food fast and

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other nutritional practices

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that claim to be all natural

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these are believed to have beneficial

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properties

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of multiple plants in one product

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lastly is the device quakery

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it makes use of miraculous gadgets such

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as

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dials gauges electrodes magnets

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and blinkers that are believed to cure

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certain health conditions

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once again the three forms of guacari

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are

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medical quackery nutrition quakery

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and device quackery thank you so much

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and have a nice day

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