Are some evil and not worthy of trust? Of course. I believe, however, most of the doctors and nurses are good people with good intentions. Some just believe, heart and soul, that pharmaceuticals are the way to fix everything gone wrong with the human body. I had covid in May. I expected I would get it, and I expected I would be like everyone else...feel lousy, get better...move on. I ended up in the hospital and on a ventilator. I left the hospital 7 weeks after I entered. My nurses and doctors were good people trying to help me survive. By the power of God and prayer and dedication of my nurses and doctors, I survived. My two sisters in law are nurses and helped my family get through those weeks. As much as I hate what is happening with the vaccine and incentivization and mandates, I dont see most doctors and nurses being evil. They're doing what they learned and what they know. Its our government that is evil - removing the possibility of use of ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine- incentivizing a jab that hasn't gone through all clinical trial phases.
I do a holistic based practice and I can recommend OTC but all my other suggestions have to be diet and nutrition based. I can legally recommend a vitamin or supplement but I have to say you can ask your doctor about that.
Hospitals practice emergency and acute medicine. You can get holistic practice from others who specialize it and you’re free in this country to decide.
If you go to a hospital for emergency care they are held to high standards. They can’t use quercetin to lessen your Covid symptoms and we know that’s ridiculous. That’s a nutritional component and you are supposed to ask for advice beforehand from nutritionists, your GP, or a holistic practitioner.
Hospitals don’t specialize in that, it’s not that we don’t honor prevention we do, wholeheartedly and I do all these things for myself and then some. Doctors and nurses tend to walk the talk and work out, eat healthy and use other practices such and natural medicine, chiropractors, nutritionists, yoga, gyms and trainers.
We don’t just pop pharma pills and that’s it. Hospitals don’t simply offer that service. They offer help in an emergency or acute situation based on what works. No one ever said you couldn’t have prevented those problems you came in for with nutrition, herbals, exercise and preventative strategies. It’s just you’re here now, you can’t breathe and your lungs are inflamed, we need to get you oxygenated.
Dr. Seheult is a quadruple board certified ICU doctor who FIRST mentioned ivermectin, NAC, vitamin D…he believes in all of these strategies but for prevention not treatment.
This is kind stupid to have to explain actually. Thanks for your support, it’s bizzare how these simple things are misunderstood.
Are some evil and not worthy of trust? Of course. I believe, however, most of the doctors and nurses are good people with good intentions. Some just believe, heart and soul, that pharmaceuticals are the way to fix everything gone wrong with the human body. I had covid in May. I expected I would get it, and I expected I would be like everyone else...feel lousy, get better...move on. I ended up in the hospital and on a ventilator. I left the hospital 7 weeks after I entered. My nurses and doctors were good people trying to help me survive. By the power of God and prayer and dedication of my nurses and doctors, I survived. My two sisters in law are nurses and helped my family get through those weeks. As much as I hate what is happening with the vaccine and incentivization and mandates, I dont see most doctors and nurses being evil. They're doing what they learned and what they know. Its our government that is evil - removing the possibility of use of ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine- incentivizing a jab that hasn't gone through all clinical trial phases.
I do a holistic based practice and I can recommend OTC but all my other suggestions have to be diet and nutrition based. I can legally recommend a vitamin or supplement but I have to say you can ask your doctor about that.
Hospitals practice emergency and acute medicine. You can get holistic practice from others who specialize it and you’re free in this country to decide.
If you go to a hospital for emergency care they are held to high standards. They can’t use quercetin to lessen your Covid symptoms and we know that’s ridiculous. That’s a nutritional component and you are supposed to ask for advice beforehand from nutritionists, your GP, or a holistic practitioner.
Hospitals don’t specialize in that, it’s not that we don’t honor prevention we do, wholeheartedly and I do all these things for myself and then some. Doctors and nurses tend to walk the talk and work out, eat healthy and use other practices such and natural medicine, chiropractors, nutritionists, yoga, gyms and trainers.
We don’t just pop pharma pills and that’s it. Hospitals don’t simply offer that service. They offer help in an emergency or acute situation based on what works. No one ever said you couldn’t have prevented those problems you came in for with nutrition, herbals, exercise and preventative strategies. It’s just you’re here now, you can’t breathe and your lungs are inflamed, we need to get you oxygenated.
Dr. Seheult is a quadruple board certified ICU doctor who FIRST mentioned ivermectin, NAC, vitamin D…he believes in all of these strategies but for prevention not treatment.
This is kind stupid to have to explain actually. Thanks for your support, it’s bizzare how these simple things are misunderstood.