Sickness started Tuesday, runny nose headache over all icky feeling Wednesday, Thanksgiving feeling very bad, started ivermectin (prolly waited to long), Friday headache gone, congestion and coughing, but other than tiredness better, Saturday thru today still stuffy nose and tired but otherwise fine. People used to survive worst with out getting all wussified. Something amusing, hadn’t realized how much sense of smell I’d lost until I put Vicks under my nose and…..nothing. I take Zinc, C, D, Quercetin, Turmeric on a daily basis, am in my early 60s, and healthy otherwise. Grandson (12) and granddaughter (3) both went thru it too, with one really bad day. It’s just a bad flu folks.
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I’m curious to know why you think that.?.
It’s an interesting statement and I’m sure it’s got a lot behind it.
Because health insurance requires doctors to do things a certain way or they don't get their money from them. Doctor's that don't take insurance can basically practice any way they want without interference or being told how to do what and what to do.
This can range from what drugs are given for what and how many appts they need to have a day, how long they can be with a patient that is why most doctors only give a 15 min time slot per patient.
Doc's that don't take insurance will spend an hour to an hour and half with one patient trying to pin point what is wrong and why its happening in order to fix it. And they typically know more than reg doctors about actually healing the body and they do. That's why they stay open cause people will go there over other's because they actually keep them healthy.