Interesting that I met a very compassionate Indian GP of our vintage who
said that many of his patients have their own home-monitoring Omron devices
and use and record the values but come to him for him to do the BP with his
mercury saying "I just want you to do it your way". I thought that was a
very interesting observation.

He also noted that they go to the homopath around the corner who bags his
treatments and prescribes medications with high salt content. Very
interesting.

Of course, I would have to suspect Horst because he has not yet found Jesus.

David de Bhál
www.v-practice.com 
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Hi Thinus,

Thank you for your observation, there was no intention on my part to 
offend Horst.  We own a medical center in Sydney's eastern suburbs and 


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