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Thanks so much!!

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And to you. Great work.

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Easier to solve the problem myself than to explain it to my doctor these days. Color me a "do-it-yourselfer", who's getting rather good at it. It will take a 9-1-1 call to get me within the walls of a hospital these days. My body, my choice. Your body, yours. Bodily autonomy rules. Do what you think is best.

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September 12, 2022
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Good point, I wonder about that sometimes!

I own him in the sense that my opinion rules the day, whether the doctor agrees with it or not. I value his opinions and I always thoughtfully take them under consideration, but I view him as a consultant. As many times down through the years he has recommended a flu shot, I have always declined it and I fully explained why I was declining it. I have not once contracted the flu. Small surprise that the EUA was dead on arrival, or that my "at home" approach worked.

Medical opinions differ, even among the best medical professionals. That's why second or third opinions are recommended.

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Yes, of course! But let's not forget - the physicians need to be firehosed with educational material that sets the record straight. The more patients that educate the physicians relentlessly, the better off everyone will be in the long run.

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I tried. He was vaccinated of course. I told him I didn’t want to take the experiment vaccine and he asked why, lol. When I finished answering he said it should take the next two years to see if I was right or not . So I can’t figure out how he got to be a doctor .

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Can’t ❤️you enough. I see my PCP 4 times a year now due to age. He’s still pushin’, me and my husband are still saying NO! Medication on stand-by. DO NOT COMPLY. So far, so good. Thank you Heavenly Father!

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September 12, 2022
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Primary Care Physician

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This is what blew my mind back in early 2020. At the time living in Boston, I was dumbstruck that in the land of the smartest people anywhere in the world with the world's best hospitals and doctors and treatments and on and on...I'm supposed to believe they're incapable of treating symptoms of a severe respiratory infection?? This is a joke, right?

If "medicine" ever recovers from this, it'll be a very, very long time in coming. In the meantime, we shall do what we've done for years -- avoid the "healthcare" industry, including its "doctors" to the greatest extent possible. We've already told one another that we'll die at home before allowing the other to be taken to a "hospital". The white coats? Yeah, they really blew it this time.

P.S. Never wore a snot pouch. Never will. Didn't get "COV!D". Didn't get the needle. We're doing just fine.

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Physicians imo are dangerous because they do not listen to patients and have too little knowledge of how nutrition works. Newer risk now - During CoV policy, the whole system seems to be dangerous beyond normal levels of dangerous 'medical' advice.

CoV issues helped me see the underlying patterns. Really a huge breakthrough. I would really appreciate if more physicians could read my findings about histamine excess, Retinoid Toxicity and ME/CFS - "My research paper, initial progress" https://denutrients.substack.com/p/my-research-paper-initial-progress I have a lot more work to do for an Oct 12 deadline to a Pharmacology journal.

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