Dee Oye's journey to becoming a pharmacist started with her love for chemistry and her decision not to pursue a career in medicine. With the support of her older sister, who is also a pharmacist, Dee pursued her passion and excelled in pharmacy school.
Her first job as a pharmacist at Walgreens was not what she expected, as the busy environment made it difficult to provide extensive pharmaceutical counseling to patients.
This experience led Dee to use social media as a platform to educate the public about natural herbs and alternative modalities of healing. She emphasizes the importance of using natural herbs correctly and highlights the lack of side effects compared to pharmaceutical drugs.
Dee shares testimonials of clients who have experienced positive results from her treatments. In this conversation, Dee Oye discusses her approach to holistic health and the results she has seen in her patients.
She shares specific cases where her clients have experienced improvements in their health, including the stabilization and healing of cancerous tumors. Dee emphasizes the importance of taking control of one's own health and focusing on prevention rather than relying solely on conventional medicine. She also highlights the limitations and financial interests of the pharmaceutical industry.
Dee provides her contact information for those interested in learning more about her services.
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