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Amerikan Werewolf's avatar

Oh, no ... A practitioner who can REALLY think critically! ;) Fantastic. Also, sadly, sadly rare. You, Sir, are a bona fide unicorn.

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The Real Dr. Steven Horvitz's avatar

Then I guess your friend now realizes that practice is not for her. Questions are to get a better understanding and to be involved in healthcare decisions. I wonder how that practice managed COVID ? Did they allow questions or just pressure their patients to follow their rules.

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Renee Sutin's avatar

Do you know that questioning can result in being unceremoniously removed from a practice? Yup! I have a close friend who was told she was not welcome back because her questioning revealed a lack of trust. While it can be argued that she is better off this is still extremely disconcerting.

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jj's avatar

Their misguided way of thinking and treating aligns with the COVID propaganda we were subject to these past years. A shot in every arm but to hell with nutrition, sunshine, exercise, sleep and your overall health.

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Steve's avatar

Industrial “Healthcare” sees disease as a revenue generator. It would be counterproductive for it to try to reverse the course of illness, and to address root causes. In the end, illness is more profitable than health in the current system. This profit driven style of medicine doesn’t seem to be going away any time soon. Best course of action is to take ownership of one’s heath and to search out wholistic practitioners like Dr. H.

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David Chou's avatar

“Perplexovid” 😂

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Janice Walton's avatar

Great article. I couldn't agree more. Most folks tend to put a band-aid on numerous health problems rather than determine and deal with their root cause.

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