Unfortunately, unless they are drugs we have experience with it involves
researching each prescription drug individually. By research I mean
looking at that the drug itself recommends for going off of it and then
googling what has happened to others that have tried. Also, if the drugs
are serving a purpose, you generally have to try and deal with the
problem without stopping the meds and then decrease after it is
successful. I will also caution you that many drugs are hard to taper
from and need a much much slower taper than is recommended. You could
list the drugs here and see if any of us have had success with them.
gin
PS- I won't be checking my email until possibly Monday.
On 10/18/2012 7:24 AM, Nature Girl wrote:
> My mother in law is on a litany of prescription drugs and desperately
> wants to get off of them. She has tried to take herself off some of
> them before with horrible results. I have shared doTERRA essential
> oils with her and she is willing to try EOs if she can get off the
> drugs the doctors have given her. Does anyone know where I can
> research this information? I know I can find diseases and aliments on
> this website, but I need to know how to safely get her off the drugs
> without side effects.
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