Did you know that 780,000 people died last year because of poor medical care?
This means that almost 1 million people each year in the united states, who put their lives in the hands of the leading health care professionals of the world, are dropping dead. Because of, wrong prescriptions, misdiagnosis, failure to recognise symptoms, etc.
90% of doctors refuse chemotherapy as a treatment for their owns tumors because of the low success rate.
The average age of mortality of a physician is 56, This is lower than the average of the 'non-educated' people of 70.
Why do the patients of the american medical doctors continue to seek treatment when such a prevalence is put of profit, not on health.
That the status quo is no longer healthcare professional, but disease management personnel.
With the 8 years in medical school, the average doctor is trained for less than 27 hours on health, nutrition and the human frame. The rest is spent in diagnosis, much to my surprise, shock and disappointment as i'm sure is yours that a doctor is not trained to make you healthy, but to prescribe the right drug for the right symptom.
and apparently, with almost 1 million deaths a year that not one doctor is held responsible for there is an unspoken epidemic in health that needs to be addressed here.
Don't misunderstand me, I am not being critical o all doctors, Surgeons save peoples lives everyday!
Pediatricians get disabled kids the resources and help they need, and dietitians are doing the best the can with the information they've been given.
I am not condemning the medical community in which I am a part of, I am simply stating in this open letter, asking those of the community to come forward in their own practises and say enough is enough, Get their patients off these drugs, and just feed them healthy food.
Your Thoughts?
I'm not surprised 90% of doctors refuse chemotherapy. I bet many of the doctors won't take a pill for anything either.
I was recently sent to have a nuclear scan done. I refused it because I just don't see how that can ever be a good thing for my body to go through.
I was also precribed some pills (I won't go into what for) but after reading the ingredients and researching thoroughly what each one does or can do, I stopped taking them too. It could mean for me that I run into some difficult health problems when I reach old age but for now I'd rather take my chances. Better to be ill when I am old and and my time is nearly up anyway than to take a pill that could kill me almost instantly before I'm 35!
Well remember the old saying "dont get high on your own supply"
You may be surprised to know almost every doctor is addicted to some kind of drug, including heroine, speed, morphine, painkillers, anti depressants and a few with names so long you'd have to look it up. lol
They do indeed pop pills, look at your doctor next time he is talking to you, try and see if he seems a little removed from the situation,
I mean if you were a doctor, you could prescribe yourself anything.
I would be surprised, if ti were true. "Almost every" is a vast exaggeration. And a doctor should not be self-proscribing--you can get struck off for it.
None of your links substantiate this claim in any way. Or indeed, any of your claims.
My claim is that vaccinations have hurt many people and helped none.
Is that why small pox and polio are such rampant problems these days, the failure of vaccination?
I remember reading somewhere that in one country the doctors went on strike for a year;
The death rate dropped significantly and only rose when they came back to work!!!
I will see if I can find the link!
My thoughts are that if everyone just stopped seeing doctors, the death toll would be a lot higher. And i would probably be one of them.
Mistakes should be minimized, and patients should also make sure they know exactly what they are meant to be getting and double check it.
Thats not true, look at statistics of health, death and infant mortality before and after 1919 when the first vaccines were introduced, we have been dying at higher rates, than countries with NO medical care
I am sure you have a source for that. because... well, if you don;t want to take advantage of medicine that is your choice. I'd be dead twice over without it.
Here is a few links talking about it:
http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vac-gen/6mishome.htm
http://healthimpactnews.com/2011/studie … eath-rate/
http://www.vaclib.org/sites/debate/Vaccines.html
And check out some of these other health studys from our new health site, it may shock you: http://cusco.ca/studies.php
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