That is such a good answer! Being able to reduce exertions and to be at a better temperature--so helpful. But I still think there is guesswork, very often, in treatments even when working with better practitioners (when any are within one's range). Guesswork and then both upsides and downsides to various treatmetns and strategies.
I, for instance, limit my contact with people and pets--living alone with no pets anymore. I also live in a small, cleared out, organized space. These are strategies. But there are downsides in lack of companionship, lack of help sometimes and lack of room to accommodate all things that could be useful.
I have a bunch of pills and supplements which I have slowly worked out over the years--and they do help. I am also willing to try something new, and do from time to time. But I don't run after all the fads, having been disappointed too often.
I used to have Lack of Cash Syndrome--and then it was a different story--but now I don't. Yet, for me, the results are not outstanding--because of the reality of upsides and downsides, and the reality of the steady, underlying, low functioning state of my body which, every day, I have to cope with as well as I can.
Still, it is always fun to imagine, to think bigger and outside the box of whatever one's circumstances are. And it could prove helpful too--if not always to myself, then to someone else.