My goodness
@Nick47, I almost don't know where to start. I'll just mention however that the regulation you refer regarding medication is only "pseudo" regulation, at best. There's a LOT of corruption in the drug approval process, and a lot of (criminal) delay (politically and financially motivated) to keep harmful drugs on the market long after it's become clear they're dangerous. Tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of lives have been lost because of this. Pharmaceutical companies have paid billions in fines and penalties over the years because of their criminal behaviors.
Even drugs when used properly end up killing many people. Ototoxic drugs have also caused many cases of permanent tinnitus. Many others (such as fluoroquinolone antibiotics) have maimed and disabled untold thousands of people. I could go on and on. When I make the point that (unregulated) supplements like amino acids, vitamins, herbs etc. are in a different risk category than pharmaceutical drugs, what I'm referring to is that they very seldom (if ever) kill people, cause tinnitus, or disable people.
You may think that's some kind of unbalanced position, but I think it's a pretty clear-eyed view of the many dangers of conventional drug-oriented medicine. I believe some drugs do have their place, but I very much favor (when possible) the non-drug oriented approach taken by most Naturopathic Doctors, and other Functional Medicine Doctors. Debilitating conditions such as schizophrenia, depression, OTC, and many more can be completely reversed by targeting certain nutritional deficiencies, such as lithium, niacin, thiamine, etc.
To suggest I may be causing some kind of "harm" by advocating for some of these perspectives on this forum feels a bit over the top. I never force my beliefs on anybody else. I think it's everybody's responsibility to do their own research regarding their health care decisions. For me to point out some of the pitfalls of modern medicine, and suggest considering safer non-drug approaches feels like a service I can provide because of my extensive research into much of this over many years.
That said, I do not doubt your sincerity, or your genuine concern for others. I think however, you should perhaps give them more credit for being able to discern what tidbits of information to take from an online support forum, and which ones to discard. As they say, to each their own. -- Take care!