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Feb 11Liked by Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)

Amen. Everything we have learned is wrong. We are meant to just accept at face value that nothing can cure certain “chronic” diseases. “(S)he’s okay, but will have to be on medication for life, but (s)he’s okay.” How many times have we heard that regarding family friends or acquaintances?

What I find also deserves mentioning is the epidemic of chronic thyroid dysfunction because every dumb doctor tells their patients with hypothyroidism (or any thyroid malfunction) to avoid iodine supplementation. Iodine is what literally regulates the thyroid stimulating hormones causing the problems. Regulation, means to keep regular whether stimulation is needed or depression is needed iodine is required to ensure regulation. A doc plants that little irrational fear seed (about a necessary element to survival) and they achieve a lifelong client of pharma.

Iodine supplementation has healed many irregularities in my body and has a very safe toxicity profile. Plus it removes heavy metals from the body and bad halogens helps with digestion weight regulation energy levels

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Jul 31, 2023Liked by Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)

Well known but seldom mentioned, when students finally become MD's, they often have a huge DEBT load which sure has impact.

Many bought a lie.

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A lot of ranting , no data no specific examples

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Your analogy of goal posts is very appropriate - all we need to do now is move those goals off the field so doctors are left with only a ball, and nothing to aim it at.

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ASTUTE OBSERVATIONS! I've been engaged in dialogs re the topic of "disease capitalism"--and/or "sickness maintenance" for at least 40 years. One of the eye-opening books I read in the 70's was by Dr Robert Mendelsohn: "MAL(e)PRACTICE",and Confessions of a Medical Heretic..."It was Dr. Mendelsohn’s book, "Confessions of a Medical Heretic" that captured people’s attention by comparing medicine to religion. Many of the things doctors did or recommended, Mendelsohn said, were not based on evidence or research, but were done because of traditional practices and a desire to maintain the medical hierarchy. In that medical “religion,” he was a heretic—he questioned many of the unquestioned rules."---https://www.llli.org/dr-robert-s-mendelsohn-the-peoples-doctor/

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I agree about the osteopaths- I actually worked for several years in an Osteopathic medical school. Unfortunately most DO's never use their osteopathic manipulations skills after they graduate- they will tell patients that it is because they are "specialized" I think it just means they make more money doing other things. I did go to a semi retired osteopath for a few years, and found it very helpful. He eventually retired and told me that no young D.O's are interested in that type of practice. I think they all follow the money trail. Very sad indeed.

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Copy editor here.

Your first 12 paragraphs are repeated in full following close of first instance (the full 12 paragraphs).

Refreshed page twice because I thought maybe it was a tech glitch. Same format error each time.

Or, is it on my end, physiologically, meaning seeing double? I mean, dozel?

Or, do I win the prize in the reading contest?

Or is repeat intended to drive home your point/s?

Or, oh nevermind.

Couldn’t agree more on the “practice” of medicine.

Maybe I need a vacation.

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Jun 6, 2022·edited Jun 6, 2022

A theft of what is real, to sell you back the fake. Over and over. Quality of life cannot exceed the quality of the air, water, soil and plant life around you. Doctors were trained to make their own medicines from nature until about 1925. Then Pharma started happening. Extractions of constituents, ignorant of the symbiotic interactions of whole plants. One good tidbit- viruses figure out how to evade single element pharma derived medicines but whole plant medicines and foods do not cause drug resistances nearly as much if at all...2 of Buhners books, Herbal Antibiotics and Herbal Antivirals are updated for C19 and good ref. and good reading as well. Best

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I'd like to hear more about physical therapy being devastating. What are good alternatives?

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the cut, burn and poison approach to cancer has clearly failed, thanks Ray

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