She doesn’t deserve you. Medical people who have fallen for this are the most disappointing. All you ever needed to know what who was lying; only schooling in common sense was required.
She doesn’t deserve you. Medical people who have fallen for this are the most disappointing. All you ever needed to know what who was lying; only schooling in common sense was required.
There are obvious but often "not discussed in polite company risks" to medical professionals if they question official dogma: losing one's license, or admission privileges, grants, or simply being made fun of by colleagues; all these are powerful behavior shapers.
Doctors are often stereotyped as having a God complex, thinking they know it all and they dismiss anyone questioning their wisdom. Of course, an inflated ego is a risk in many specialties. But let's analyze this quickly:
Your average MD is in fact a highly trained professional, assuming she has completed standard training. But what, overall, does that training consist of? Those interested can consult the syllabus of a medical school. But plain common sense says that an MD learns about the human body and its many systems, what causes illness and what keeps it healthy. And so on. But the critical point is that, of necessity, she learns a LITTLE about a LOT. Their expertise is very broad but overall it is superficial.
To be sure, the above is a generalization. We would expect a cardiologist, say, to specialize in heart and circulatory disorders.
In other words, the average MD cannot possibly know in deep detail ALL aspects about health or medicine. This means it's a statistical near-certainty that any randomly selected MD or similar medical professional knows virtually nothing about the underlying science behind, say, cornoaviruses.
It may sound cheeky, but I believe it's a fact that a layman could become more knowledgeable than 99.9% of general practitioners (MDs) IN A VERY NARROW AREA (such as Covid-19) even with just a few hours' worth of reading source material.
Does it sound arrogant? Especially if you've been reading here and similar web sites for even a few weeks, it's quite likely you know far more about the pandemic, the illness, the treatments, the risks, than your doctor does. Doesn't exact inspire confidence in our medical system, does it?
Remember that heart doctor I mentioned above? If he (or indeed any MD) recommends you get a Covid-19 "vaccine," to me that's a red flag that he is either ignorant or compromised. Either is a danger to your health. Find another doctor ASAP.
You are correct. Many of the “gods” are, in fact, so specialized and so proud of it that they lack broad understanding. Most appear not to even have a grasp of high school biology, but by far their greatest deficit is caused by their capture by the pharmaceutical industry. It begins early, and we have witnessed the devastating result.
THIS RIGHT THERE ^^^^ (what Gaye said.) This is the direct result of the capture of the trillion-dollar Pharma industry. Their Random Controlled Studies are highly faked and fraudulent.
They are all about finding the next bright and shiny pills to SELL YOU, and not so much about whether they actually work, or in fact might kill you. (Gotta break a few omelettes, etc., etc.)
My wife is an RN of 24 years. When we lived on the West Coast, she ate out at least 2x a month at restaurants that cost almost as much as a mortgage payment - sponsored of course by some Pharma salesperson. Steaks as thick as my forearm from the tops of 65-story skyscraper restaurants.
She doesn’t deserve you. Medical people who have fallen for this are the most disappointing. All you ever needed to know what who was lying; only schooling in common sense was required.
There are obvious but often "not discussed in polite company risks" to medical professionals if they question official dogma: losing one's license, or admission privileges, grants, or simply being made fun of by colleagues; all these are powerful behavior shapers.
Doctors are often stereotyped as having a God complex, thinking they know it all and they dismiss anyone questioning their wisdom. Of course, an inflated ego is a risk in many specialties. But let's analyze this quickly:
Your average MD is in fact a highly trained professional, assuming she has completed standard training. But what, overall, does that training consist of? Those interested can consult the syllabus of a medical school. But plain common sense says that an MD learns about the human body and its many systems, what causes illness and what keeps it healthy. And so on. But the critical point is that, of necessity, she learns a LITTLE about a LOT. Their expertise is very broad but overall it is superficial.
To be sure, the above is a generalization. We would expect a cardiologist, say, to specialize in heart and circulatory disorders.
In other words, the average MD cannot possibly know in deep detail ALL aspects about health or medicine. This means it's a statistical near-certainty that any randomly selected MD or similar medical professional knows virtually nothing about the underlying science behind, say, cornoaviruses.
It may sound cheeky, but I believe it's a fact that a layman could become more knowledgeable than 99.9% of general practitioners (MDs) IN A VERY NARROW AREA (such as Covid-19) even with just a few hours' worth of reading source material.
Does it sound arrogant? Especially if you've been reading here and similar web sites for even a few weeks, it's quite likely you know far more about the pandemic, the illness, the treatments, the risks, than your doctor does. Doesn't exact inspire confidence in our medical system, does it?
Remember that heart doctor I mentioned above? If he (or indeed any MD) recommends you get a Covid-19 "vaccine," to me that's a red flag that he is either ignorant or compromised. Either is a danger to your health. Find another doctor ASAP.
You are correct. Many of the “gods” are, in fact, so specialized and so proud of it that they lack broad understanding. Most appear not to even have a grasp of high school biology, but by far their greatest deficit is caused by their capture by the pharmaceutical industry. It begins early, and we have witnessed the devastating result.
THIS RIGHT THERE ^^^^ (what Gaye said.) This is the direct result of the capture of the trillion-dollar Pharma industry. Their Random Controlled Studies are highly faked and fraudulent.
They are all about finding the next bright and shiny pills to SELL YOU, and not so much about whether they actually work, or in fact might kill you. (Gotta break a few omelettes, etc., etc.)
My wife is an RN of 24 years. When we lived on the West Coast, she ate out at least 2x a month at restaurants that cost almost as much as a mortgage payment - sponsored of course by some Pharma salesperson. Steaks as thick as my forearm from the tops of 65-story skyscraper restaurants.
Exactly. It’s called “grooming” and results are the same.