Evidently going to the doctor is one of the most dangerous things you can do!!

Medical errors kill over 250,000 people in the USA each year. Medical errors are now the 3rd leading cause of death. See below John Hopkins study:

"Analyzing medical death rate data over an eight-year period, Johns Hopkins patient safety experts have calculated that more than 250,000 deaths per year are due to medical error in the U.S. Their figure, published May 3 in The BMJ, surpasses the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC’s) third leading cause of death — respiratory disease, which kills close to 150,000 people per year."

Study Suggests Medical Errors Now Third Leading Cause of Death in the U.S. - 05/03/2016

Over 100,000 people die each year from taking prescription medication AS PRESCRIBED:

"Estimates dating back nearly two decades put the number at 100,000 or more deaths annually, which includes a study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association in 1998 that projected 106,000 deaths. A more recent analysis estimates 128,000 Americans die each year as a result of taking medications as prescribed"

https://health.usnews.com/health-ne...7/the-danger-in-taking-prescribed-medications

That is over 350,000 accidentally killed each year by the medical and pharmaceutical industry and not one person in Congress is saying a word about it. In case you're wondering why: the medical and pharmaceutical industry gives more than $600 million each year to members of congress for their election campaigns. 18.3 cents of every dollar spent in the US is spent on healthcare. Our govt doesn't really care about the lives of Americans. If they did actually care, lowering these deaths would be a top priority.

Now factor in the deaths Fauci and his minions caused.....Trust the "science", faux "vaccines" boosters, and other assorted garbage foisted upon the public under duress.

At least they hedged their bets years ago....It's not called a "practice" for nothing. ;)
No MAGA should ever go to no lefty socialist doctors.
 
This is a very important thread.

Doctors usually do a great job in, say, fixing broken bones.

But when it comes to certain conditions, human beings differ so much that it takes a long time to decide what is appropriate for each patient.

Doctors are overworked. They think giving you 30 minutes (at most) for a diagnosis is being generous.

And, yes, as any TV viewer knows, pharmaceutical companies push doctors to prescribe various medicines.

As many people have found out the hard way, doctors are not God.

There are people who go to the doctor too often; there are people who go too infrequently.

I have no solution.
 
Doctors, insurance companies, the food industry, and the pharmaceutical industry benefit when you aren’t healthy. There isn’t a multi billion dollar industry focused on making people healthy.
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Wow, this is somewhat of a revelation for me, I'm glad Mike asked you to explain, as this is allergy season and my right arm has been driving me crazy with the itching. I couldn't figure out why and initally thought some reaction to the sheets on my bed but wondered why just my right side? Well, I don't know why, but root cause is likely allergies.

Hope you're feeling better, that's a lot of meds to be on. It would be good to try and start reducing them and replacing them with healthy habits, that is something you should discuss with your doctor.

Cetrizine can be bought over the counter.

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I'm gonna get some, was thinking of a doctor visit but I don't know if he would have a clue to my issue, thanks for mentioning this, it is worth further investigation by me.
I’m supposed to go to the Dollar Tree tomorrow to buy 12 pills for $1.35. According to my wife that isn’t a good price. She’s going to buy me a 365 bottle of pills for $10 or something like that on Amazon.
 
Sure, i've known patients that put all their meds in a container.....

My personal best is one elderly lady who took 42 daily......

42.......and i'm sure that's not quite guinnesses worthy.....

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Sure, i've known patients that put all their meds in a container.....

My personal best is one elderly lady who took 42 daily......

42.......and i'm sure that's not quite guinnesses worthy.....

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I know a 73 year old man that is a super fat guy. He quit going to the doctor when they started requiring that you wear a mask. He said, “I ain’t gonna wear one of them. I can’t.”(in the most redneck voice imaginable. I asked him if he took any medication. He said he don’t take anything. His mom died when she was 100 years old and one month. So I guess some people just have good genetics or we are just getting conned into buying medication. It’s hard to know.
 
I know a 73 year old man that is a super fat guy. He quit going to the doctor when they started requiring that you wear a mask. He said, “I ain’t gonna wear one of them. I can’t.”(in the most redneck voice imaginable. I asked him if he took any medication. He said he don’t take anything. His mom died when she was 100 years old and one month. So I guess some people just have good genetics or we are just getting conned into buying medication. It’s hard to know.
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My great grandmother lived until just a few months shy of 99, and the medicines she took were all natural.

My grandmother died at 90 and took few pHARMaceuticals.

My mother died at 65, taking all the pHARMa that the "doctors" told her to.

I'm working my hardest at 69 to reverse the trend -- stopped taking pHARMa about 10 years ago.

Similar is the trend away from chemical-laden food. G'grandma ate all organic, as did everyone in the late 19th and early 20th century. G'ma was the first generation in my family who ate food with any chemicals in it. Mom ate nothing but poison and I am reversing the trend. My lifelong depression disappeared when I started eating as organically as possible.

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Medical errors kill over 250,000 people in the USA each year. Medical errors are now the 3rd leading cause of death. See below John Hopkins study:

"Analyzing medical death rate data over an eight-year period, Johns Hopkins patient safety experts have calculated that more than 250,000 deaths per year are due to medical error in the U.S. Their figure, published May 3 in The BMJ, surpasses the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC’s) third leading cause of death — respiratory disease, which kills close to 150,000 people per year."

Study Suggests Medical Errors Now Third Leading Cause of Death in the U.S. - 05/03/2016

Over 100,000 people die each year from taking prescription medication AS PRESCRIBED:

"Estimates dating back nearly two decades put the number at 100,000 or more deaths annually, which includes a study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association in 1998 that projected 106,000 deaths. A more recent analysis estimates 128,000 Americans die each year as a result of taking medications as prescribed"

https://health.usnews.com/health-ne...7/the-danger-in-taking-prescribed-medications

That is over 350,000 accidentally killed each year by the medical and pharmaceutical industry and not one person in Congress is saying a word about it. In case you're wondering why: the medical and pharmaceutical industry gives more than $600 million each year to members of congress for their election campaigns. 18.3 cents of every dollar spent in the US is spent on healthcare. Our govt doesn't really care about the lives of Americans. If they did actually care, lowering these deaths would be a top priority.

Now factor in the deaths Fauci and his minions caused.....Trust the "science", faux "vaccines" boosters, and other assorted garbage foisted upon the public under duress.

At least they hedged their bets years ago....It's not called a "practice" for nothing. ;)


Been known for a long time.
 
It is the job of the US Hospital system to take seniors in and literally bleed Medicare for all it is worth and when Medicare says "no more", the patient dies and that is it. Enter alive, come out in a body bag.
 

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