Is it true that the worse medicine tastes, the better it is for you
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2007-11-16 3:11:51
Answer:
No this is not true at all. there are some medicines that have a pleasent taste such as Triaminic, and Benedryl LIquid medicines, and it does cure.
Nope not true at all.
Antibiotics taste pretty digusting to me, and they're very, very bad for your physiological body... Generally.
To answer your question: The better the medicine is for you, the better the medicine is for you... So, "No." The taste decides nothing.
IN FACT, if we're going by the odds, the worse something taste, the least likely it is to aid your body in detoxification and healing. Fresh produce taste great to me.
nope!
Mangosteen juice is deliciuos, natural medicine.
Why take a drug when a food could do the same thing?
http://www.mangosteen101.co.uk
the fact that most people who have answered this question said : 'No', merely shows how much medicine has changed. A few hundred years ago, when herbalism was more prevalent, they may have said yes. The simple reason is that many herbs are bitter tasting. There are lots of sweet tasting herbs too, but they are usually more for diseases of malnutrition, whereas bitter herbs generally have a more toning and reducing effect which counteracts the sweet, sour and salty tastes which our culture abuses and which are the main causes of our diseases. Thus, in some sense, if your diseases have come about through too much overindulgence, then yes! - the more bitter the medicine, the more good it will do you.
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