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Dec 1, 2023Liked by Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)

We do orthopedics pretty good (sports medicine). BUT never liked seeing how they push the hip replacements on the elderly and then shove them into a nursing home to never walk again.

Sometimes things break and can be repaired!

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Dec 1, 2023·edited Dec 1, 2023Author

I remember, when my first girlfriend needed an arthroscopic knee surgery, they left a needle inside the joint... She was limping in pain for months until one of the butchers figured out the problem.

Still, "doctors" are best at cutting even if sometimes they cut unnecessarily or cut the wrong thing. Spinal surgeries wouldn't have to be so bad, but they usually go for the most expensive type that can rarely be done properly... Also, interns need to be trained and issue samples need to be sold or traded...

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Dec 1, 2023Liked by Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)

It can EASILY go bad, sorry about your friend. How does one leave a needle in a joint?

Makes you wonder about the OR staff...

Hard when an emergency strikes, your life is in God's hands...

I could make a LONG list of crap that I have witnessed. Heck I almost died from childbirth due to shoulder dystocia because the doctors let me go to post dates.

Last year I saw a woman who had her intestines cut during a c-section...last week someone received an RSV vaccine while pregnant, baby ended up in the NICU.

Nightmare!

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Or botch them. Medical Malpractice is the THIRD LEADING CAUSE OF DEATHS IN USA.

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Probably the first, because the first two (cancer and some form of heart failure) are also often caused by "medical" treatment...

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Dec 1, 2023Liked by Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)

Most doctors spend many years being indoctrinated by big pharma and the AMA and yet can't cure many patients. Despite all that "training", they really know next to nothing about how to bring a patient back to full health without any drugs and other interventions like numerous tests and surgeries. The body knows how to heal itself in most cases and it is the medical mafia that gets in the way more often than not.

They always have to be doing something when many times all that is required is a change in living habits and life styles. Most doctors could never "doctor" without the use if deadly prescriptions that over time make things much worse.

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Dec 1, 2023·edited Dec 1, 2023Author

"Doctors" don't have a working hypothesis for what "health" means... Only a few of them seem to understand that leaving well enough alone and/or giving a chance for the patient to heal works most of the time.

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The whole medical industrial complex is geared for profit, not healing. But then, You know that as well. Haha!

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That's certainly one of the reasons, but in the long run, the current "medical" paradigm also leads to tyranny and the total destruction of human health...

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Quite true! And money promotes it all... Haha!

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And the reason why the globalist bankers are using the people's money is that this way inflation can be kept under control. Once that stops, the whole "economy" will collapse. Coming soon in order to make room for the CBDC.

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Or We get the free energy tech out and make the accounting for Our energy added into a system pointless...

The Foundational Function of Money (article): https://amaterasusolar.substack.com/p/the-foundational-function-of-money

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That’s because it’s ALL pHARMA controlled learning. But you know that 😉

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Compartmentalization comes from conditioning. "Medical" training does it, but so do visits to the "doctor's" office...

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I need a brain surgery or something, urgently, and they've been postponing it for almost 50 years now! lol https://liborsoural.substack.com/p/love-is-a-skyscraper

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I want the Barrett's Esophagus pre-cancers removed, but I get told NO. It's part of the excessive GERD syndrome. Instead, I get an upper Endo scope every 3 years.

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