When something goes wrong with your health you may have 3 different treatment options.
Prescription drugs may be an option. If they are likely to make your complaint go away and not have any side effects then clearly they are a good option. But I'd suggest that before you take any prescription drugs you check on your favourite search engine to find out what the potential side effects are so that you can make an informed decision. Your doctor likely doesn't have enough time to explain this to you if he has 10 or 20 minutes set as your appointment time in which to figure out what is wrong with you and give you a prescription. He'll probably mutter something like 'Come and see me if you have any problems' without going into detail about what those problems could be.
So type in the name of the prescribed drug and 'side effects' into the search box of your favourite seach engine.
You might get something like:
'Side effects may include:
Abdominal pain, allergic reaction, back pain, changes in eyesight, cold, constipation, diarrhea, dry eyes, dry skin, flu symptoms, gas, hair loss, headache, heartburn, indigestion, inflammation of sinus and nasal passages, itching, joint pain, leg cramps, muscle aching or weakness, purple or red spots on the skin, rash, sore throat, urinary problems, vomiting, weakness'
Now do you feel so confident about that particular drug?
How about magnetic therapy jewelry? What are the bad side effects for that?
Correct, to the best of anyone's knowledge there are no bad side effects to wearing magnetic jewelry.