When did Trump say to inject bleach?

At one time, your local barber used to compound, diagnose and prescribe some simple medical treatments.


Actually, a good question might be if a person has a bit of high blood pressure, why doesn't the doctor try a dietary change first or prescribing some garlic oil capsules each day (they sell it with the taste deodorized) which lowers blood pressure naturally first to see if either works before prescribing some synthetic crap like Losartan?


It is more like just a dance of legal responsibility vs. legal liability.
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Yes, yes and yes. Well said.

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The state of medicine has gotten really bad.
  • I used to get earaches as a kid and my doctor always prescribed Paregoric ear drops. Fixed you right up. Good luck getting it prescribed today.
  • When I was young, I got a duodenal ulcer. Once they figured out what was what, they prescribed Tagamet. One pill fixed me right up. Try getting it now. Now you need 15 visits to three specialists and you are still not fixed.
  • As a teen, I took some leftover diet pills and quickly and safely dropped 50 pounds! The stuff was cheap too. Now you can't even buy the stuff and their alternative is super expensive, slow to work and has terrible side effects.
  • I used and preferred Tincture of Merthiolate all my life for cuts and scraps. Had a little mercury in it. Great stuff. You can't even buy it now.
Effective medicine cuts into the profit margin for the health insurance industry.
Yep, just like everything else, it all went to hell once globalism was pushed down our throats making crooks out of our business class/elite. That rabbit is way out of the hat, now let's see how it's dealt with today.
 
Yep, just like everything else, it all went to hell once globalism was pushed down our throats making crooks out of our business class/elite. That rabbit is way out of the hat, now let's see how it's dealt with today.

Interesting. I would have said things went to hell, just as they did with our banking and so many other sectors once the industry was taken over by the government. Doctors now merely carry out the actions approved of by some for-profit insurance company inserting itself to inflate all of the costs of mediating all of the rules now regulated by the state. They make the decisions and the doctor now is just a grunt. Cost and complexity way way up, but level of actual healthcare to the patient way way down.
 
They lie all the time just like they lied when they said palin said she could see russia. She never said that.
Nobody on earth can see Russia from her house. Democrats claim she said from her house. SNL said from her house. As a joke. Alaska on clear days has places near enough to Russia to see that country.
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Nobody on earth can see Russia from her house. Democrats claim she said from her house. SNL said from her house. As a joke. Alaska on clear days has places near enough to Russia to see that country.
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She was obviously joking to some extent

But the woman is clearly a bimbo who coasted on her looks
 
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Interesting. I would have said things went to hell, just as they did with our banking and so many other sectors once the industry was taken over by the government. Doctors now merely carry out the actions approved of by some for-profit insurance company inserting itself to inflate all of the costs of mediating all of the rules now regulated by the state. They make the decisions and the doctor now is just a grunt. Cost and complexity way way up, but level of actual healthcare to the patient way way down.
And that too.... Double whammy... 😆
 
I have to “prove” that Sarah Palin is a bimbo?

It’s universally accepted that McCain choosing her as veep was a massive mistake
Easy for you to say. Just how can you prove that to the forum?
 
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That's easy. She claimed she could see Russia from her kitchen window. :auiqs.jpg:

Did Sarah Palin Say: 'I Can See Russia from My House'?​

2008 GOP vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin did not say 'I can see Russia from my house.' That line originated with an SNL spoof.​

David Mikkelson

Published Jan. 28, 2011​


So it is that one of the quotes most strongly associated with former Alaska governor and 2008 Republican vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin is the exclamation "I can see Russia from my house!" even though she didn't actually utter that phrase during the campaign.

The basis for the line was Governor Palin's 11 September 2008 appearance on ABC News, her first major interview after being tapped as the vice-presidential nominee. During that appearance, interviewer Charles Gibson asked her what insight she had gained from living so close to Russia, and she responded: "They're our next-door neighbors, and you can actually see Russia from land here in Alaska, from an island in Alaska":
 
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