I'm sorry that this will sidetrack things a bit, but I just can't keep my mouth shut when I read responses like those of Toni L. This is not meant to attack her personally, but I must strongly caution anyone who reads her advice and takes it to heart.
I'm not sure where she gets her information, but her view of the body and how it responds to medications/chemicals is greatly oversimplified and, in many cases, flawed. I know that there are many people who share her views and use catch-phrases like "natural products", "herbs", and "toxins" to make us feel like we're poisoning ourselves every time we put something in our mouths. This simply isn't true.
Again, sorry to make an example of Toni's posting, but it's really prompted me to want to speak up... I'll address many of her points:
1. The claim that all drugs are "acidic" is not only untrue, but also silly. The classification of medications as "acids" doesn't make them have an "acidic effect". Being an "acid" is related to the chemical structure of the medication and not how it alters your body's acid-base status.
2. And if you follow Toni's argument, I'm not sure why alkaline substances would be any better than acidic ones. We exist in a neutral state (pH of 7.4), so if you think about it really simply and logically, we would need input from both alkaline and acidic sources (along with our body's basic buffering mechanisms) to cancel eachother out to get neutrality!
Here's an example: Zantac (ranitidine) and Prevacid (lansoprazole) are two different types of medications that people take for gastroesophageal reflux disease (when stomach acid comes up the esophagus and burns it, leaving a nasty burning sensation in the chest and increasing your chance of cancer of the esophagus)... clearly, these medications wouldn't ADD acidity to your body... they are actually DECREASING your body's acid production in the stomach.
And as far as ingesting NATURAL things:
Ever heard of orange juice, lemon juice, lime juice, vinegar? These are all natural ACIDIC substances that we ingest without thinking twice.
How about BLEACH or LYE? ... both ALKALINE substances that we consider very dangerous poisons.
My ingestion example may seem extreme, but my point is that not all things acidic are poisons and not all things alkaline are "soothing", as Toni states.
3. To broaden this, I must address the "herbal" argument. Again, it is flawed to assume that all things natural and herbal are good for you. Before you add an "herb protocol", consider this: Hemlock, foxglove, and curare are all naturally occuring substances... and POISONS! Ok, again, extreme examples. But even more commonly ingested "herbal substances" like ginseng, ginger, and ginko all have their own TOXICITIES! All three can lead to bleeding complications after someone has surgery. Kava Kava and Black Cohash can lead to liver failure in some people. Ma Huang (a.k.a. ephedra) can lead to serious cardiovascular toxicity. Of course, it depends on the dose... which is why you have to be even MORE careful... Unlike FDA-approved medications, herbal substances are not scrutinized in the same way by the government, so you really don't know what you're getting when you take them! (I do realize that the FDA isn't perfect, but at least it's SOME attempt at testing, regulation, and standardization.)
4. Yes, all drugs have side effects, many of which are the whole reason for using them. For example, if someone's brain doesn't make enough serotonin and the result is depression, they may need a medication to help raise the level of serotonin in the brain to NORMAL levels. Yes, these medications may have side effects, but it is not all black and white... you can't simply call it "toxic" or "not toxic"... I'm not saying everyone needs medications, but those who do are usually taking them because the GOOD effects of their medication outweigh the BAD effects.
5. The claim about "most pills" being animal by-products... I don't even know where to start. Maybe some are. I'm not sure. Some medications are plant by-products. Some are totally synthetic.
6. To address the specific class of drugs you mentioned (e.g. Seasonique), they are estrogen-progesterone combinations for birth control. As an aside, John Lee MD (the website she referred you to) did most of his work on Hormone Replacement Therapy for postmenopausal women - it uses much higher doses than those used for birth control pills.
More importantly, I must refute this statement:
"YOUR RISK OF CANCER IS GREATLY INCREASED" - NOT EXACTLY TRUE!
To summarize, breast cancer risk may/may not increase with use of the pill. Endometrial (uterine) and ovarian cancers are GREATLY DECREASED when you take the pill. There are other small risks. This link has more info:
http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/factsheet/Risk/oral-co...
Anyway, K., I'm sorry to use your request for info to go on my personal rant about the ignorance that's out there about medical topics. If you've read this far, thank you for listening.
I just hope everyone out there takes some of the things they read with a large chunk of salt (which, interestingly, is defined as the product formed from the neutralization reaction of acids and bases!)