Although I understand the point of your initial note, it is an inaccurate generalization.

I promise, when you lose the ability to pee, pass a kidney stone, or any number of other urologic issues….you will visit. And I would bet my entire stack you will not be murdered by the doctor.

Do you really need a doctor to tell you the cause of many of our problems is poor diet, lack of exercise, break down of the family, drug use, and poor sleep hygiene?

None the less, you seem to have everything figured out. I truly wish you the best.

TBH, I took it personal bc my wife and I gave up most of our lives to try and help.

*There are many bad doctors. I accept this point.

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Same here- I have done so much above & beyond for free to help my patients. Thinking you will never healthcare is wishfull thinking imo, hope but some things you can’t control 🙏🏻

Ones own health is definitely something everyone can control. People need to learn to take responsibility for their decisions and outcomes that they lead to. The only thing people can't control completely is getting physical injuries and on those rare occasions some emergency interventions might be helpful.

Numerous independent researches show that medical errors are #3 most common cause of deaths worldwide. That is a very conservative calculation and does not even include other widespread causes (heart disease, cancer and others) being both direct and indirect results of the allopathic medical system. Which they definitely are. So if you look at it honestly, the allopathic medical system is by far the most common reason of death worldwide by a large margin and it is not even close.

I take full responsibility over my own health, and am doing everything in my power to live a proper lifestyle that does not lead to any problems whatsoever. Human bodies are perfect machines and if you don’t poison them they will always function properly.

Unless you practice a holistic approach to medicine, you basically are a paid salesman trained to sell petroleum derived pharmaceuticals. You might have the best intentions at heart, but in reality there is nothing positive official medicine has to offer anyone.

>Do you really need a doctor to tell you the cause of many of our problems is poor diet, lack of exercise, break down of the family, drug use, and poor sleep hygiene?

Of course, without addressing the actual cause of the illness it is impossible to fundamentally change anything. You can always suppress the symptoms in the short term, but only at the expense of your own health long term.