Because what you feel isn't exact. It's just an approximation that your brain perceives, and how much you feel isn't only dependent on what's actually wrong with you. The only accurate way to tell is to check using medical strategies.Aqua Trenoble said:Who else would be a good judge of how well someone is recovering?? I had a bad cough and a tight chest, and it was commonly agreed that neither of those symptoms were improving at all. I wasn't recovering at all with any natural solutions my parents gave me.Burst6 said:Also the person with the problem isn't a good judge of how well they are recovering. Could be that you were recovering all that time but you just couldn't feel it.
Also natural solutions have a reputation of not working at all. Remember, people devote their entire lives to fixing these kinds of problems. They make medicine that is specific and contains the right amount of chemicals that help your body without hurting it. They spend a lot of money on research and make a lot of sacrifices. If there existed simple solutions that did the same thing, doctors would have started using them a long time ago.
No my argument still stays at the coincidence thing.Aqua Trenoble said:So then you have no argument that I didn't will myself healthy? Because I'm ready to drop this argument when you are.Burst6 said:And i probably shouldn't have used the stress example. Stress is a really hazy word, and could refer to a lot of things. The place where i read it from (a Harvard website) said that scientists have a hard time proving that stress does anything in humans. They only had a few results from mice.
Also T-T-Triple post! I really am awful.
And yeah lets drop this argument. I need to go to sleep. Just remember, coincidence doesnt equal low chance. Some coincidences have a very good chance of happening.