My mom has leukemia and is potentially high risk. Her doctor wants her to get it and I've sent her all the info I can to persuade her not to. Hopefully she listens, but unfortunately we all know that doctors have told us they know what's best and we believe them. I've lost my faith in the PRACTICE of medicine anymore.
It is a useful skill that comes in handy and will save you money. I have practiced alternative medicine for years on myself, family and pets, friends have benefited too. That being said, I do not dismiss modern medicine, for example my dad is diabetic and needs his insulin to live.
I have practiced alternative healing therapies since about 1970 and have learned so much. I had 5 kids and I have so many alternative protocols I have accumulated over the years. I used to go to the doctor to find out what was wrong (if I wasn't sure) then I would come home and treat it naturally. It takes time, money and resources but it is so rewarding. I have a wonderful reference library and many of the healing modalities are timeless like herbs, homeopathics and essential oils. God has always given me the info I needed if it was something new and I feel like I have seen so much. It has been a blessing at the very least.
If type 1 then yes. If type 2 then probably not - just correct the diet.
Problem with type 1 is that the immune system kills the insulin-producing cells of the pancreas. There's currently no known way to fix that. (Not public, anyway.) With type 2 the pancreas produces plenty of insulin but the cells are resistant to it. So cut out all refined carbohydrates.
Yep, 100% all of our institutions have been infiltrated and corrupted, including medical, doctors are just pill pushers now, there are some good ones but they're fighting a losing battle against the corrupt institutions that control them.
So true! My doc just retired so I have to get a new one. I was thinking about going to the same doc as my spouse, but he just sent out a COVID newsletter that shows he is profiting from the jabs and promoting them as safe. So nope.
Should have asked your doctor for a referral to another doctor he trusts before he retired, especially if you trusted him/her. That way you’d at least have a starting point. Wishing you luck finding another doctor, I know it’s hard to find one. We’ve moved a lot with hubby’s work after military (moved a few times with military but always had military docs, which sucked big time, they don’t give a shit about anyone, but couldn’t afford health insurance or outside doctors). It’s always hard to find a doctor you like & trust.
I can't imagine why on earth someone battling cancer would even think about taking the vax.
My mom has leukemia and is potentially high risk. Her doctor wants her to get it and I've sent her all the info I can to persuade her not to. Hopefully she listens, but unfortunately we all know that doctors have told us they know what's best and we believe them. I've lost my faith in the PRACTICE of medicine anymore.
Yes I’m halfway thinking of getting a hobby of studying herbal medicines. Seems to be better than all the drugs they shove into us.
It is a useful skill that comes in handy and will save you money. I have practiced alternative medicine for years on myself, family and pets, friends have benefited too. That being said, I do not dismiss modern medicine, for example my dad is diabetic and needs his insulin to live.
I have practiced alternative healing therapies since about 1970 and have learned so much. I had 5 kids and I have so many alternative protocols I have accumulated over the years. I used to go to the doctor to find out what was wrong (if I wasn't sure) then I would come home and treat it naturally. It takes time, money and resources but it is so rewarding. I have a wonderful reference library and many of the healing modalities are timeless like herbs, homeopathics and essential oils. God has always given me the info I needed if it was something new and I feel like I have seen so much. It has been a blessing at the very least.
If type 1 then yes. If type 2 then probably not - just correct the diet.
Problem with type 1 is that the immune system kills the insulin-producing cells of the pancreas. There's currently no known way to fix that. (Not public, anyway.) With type 2 the pancreas produces plenty of insulin but the cells are resistant to it. So cut out all refined carbohydrates.
Not a hobby, food is our medicine.
Check out The Lost Ways. Great book by a prepper :)
Yep, 100% all of our institutions have been infiltrated and corrupted, including medical, doctors are just pill pushers now, there are some good ones but they're fighting a losing battle against the corrupt institutions that control them.
lmao yea no shit.
I have to be shoot 25 times before Ill ever even thinking about calling a doctor
So true! My doc just retired so I have to get a new one. I was thinking about going to the same doc as my spouse, but he just sent out a COVID newsletter that shows he is profiting from the jabs and promoting them as safe. So nope.
Should have asked your doctor for a referral to another doctor he trusts before he retired, especially if you trusted him/her. That way you’d at least have a starting point. Wishing you luck finding another doctor, I know it’s hard to find one. We’ve moved a lot with hubby’s work after military (moved a few times with military but always had military docs, which sucked big time, they don’t give a shit about anyone, but couldn’t afford health insurance or outside doctors). It’s always hard to find a doctor you like & trust.
My husband and I -- for now anyway, are the family docs.
Barring actual surgery or dental issues (love my Asian dentist!), we're it. He's doing any stitches tho!