Thank you! Friends ask me unofficially all of the time. As a professional, how
can I not recommend a treatment that I know works? Where is the harm in
saying that this works for many people? As long as I have found out about
any surgery, chronic and/or acute medical conditions, and any other things
the woman or her baby is taking, the woman comes to me for help? I wouldn't
want to go to another practitioner if I'm seeing you; I want you to help me. If
I seriously don't know how to help, that's a different story, but if I know that
yeast can be cured with ABC cream, or mastitis can be managed without
antibiotics, how can i not use it? Where are the ethics in that?
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