Love these stories of curing cancer with good old fashioned research and common sense. We give way too much credit to doctors who won't read actual studies because it wasn't published in their "top tiered" medical (corrupt) journals.
I gave one of my doctors all the hundreds of published ivermectin articles and its' many properties, but h…
Love these stories of curing cancer with good old fashioned research and common sense. We give way too much credit to doctors who won't read actual studies because it wasn't published in their "top tiered" medical (corrupt) journals.
I gave one of my doctors all the hundreds of published ivermectin articles and its' many properties, but he was quick to blame any symptom on this drug and not the deadly crap he's been handing out like candy for decades. Of course, he now has egg on his face and finally reads the articles that I send him.
Doctors need to start learning on their own and throw out the med school attitude that they teach everything they need in school. They know so little about nutrition and disease, alternative therapies, and the proper ratios to get to root causes of disease.
Case in point, finding low serum iron, but not realizing all the iron is stored in the tissues because the patient's copper is low. (Adding copper will release the tissue iron into the blood). Instead, the doctor doesn't look at the iron/copper ratio and treats the patient with more iron, which is the opposite of what they need.
Love these stories of curing cancer with good old fashioned research and common sense. We give way too much credit to doctors who won't read actual studies because it wasn't published in their "top tiered" medical (corrupt) journals.
I gave one of my doctors all the hundreds of published ivermectin articles and its' many properties, but he was quick to blame any symptom on this drug and not the deadly crap he's been handing out like candy for decades. Of course, he now has egg on his face and finally reads the articles that I send him.
Doctors need to start learning on their own and throw out the med school attitude that they teach everything they need in school. They know so little about nutrition and disease, alternative therapies, and the proper ratios to get to root causes of disease.
Case in point, finding low serum iron, but not realizing all the iron is stored in the tissues because the patient's copper is low. (Adding copper will release the tissue iron into the blood). Instead, the doctor doesn't look at the iron/copper ratio and treats the patient with more iron, which is the opposite of what they need.
It's called critical thinking and NOT being a drug pusher!!