OK, if they know they are lying, but consider that there are many ailments
that don't amount to a diagnosis of some syndrome or known pathology. ALso,
in the early stages, depending how a patient presents themsleves, and with
no clear indications, why fear the worst, when things do spontaneously
improve - or should do. Like, I somethimes don't feel 100%. But as I never
go to the doctor for anything, unless I need surgery to remove a bullet or
something, or to witness my concussion after slipping on a supermarket
floor (ho ho), I say to myself, look here somehting is wrong, you are
pushing yourself and living unhealthily. LIke I rest before I get bad flu,
and go for a walk in the fresh air if I've been too sedentary.
Those nasty symptoms, of being run down, could be the beginning of cancer,
or ME, muscle atrophy, bone deterioration, myoinfarction etc. And sure, I
know myself I've had them all and cured them at the outset.
Also, it's worth considering that doctors do value the placebo effect, tell
a patient there is nothing wrong, is known to have a benign effect a lot of
the time - reassurance. It helps people to get over minor (or early) stage
symptoms. I don't think all doctors think their patients are imagining
symptoms all the time...like the symptoms of old age are widespread, but
non-specific.
Well, that's to expand understanding of the big picture. But I don't
forget, doctors can be ruthless, corrupt, nasty, petty, overbearing, vain,
stupid, arrogant, and as you say, evil.
But not all of them all the time.
The main problem is medicine as an industry. Same with herbalism, reiki,
housebuilding, convenience food, spiritual guides that accost you in your
living room... you name it. But getting a haircut isn't so bad, unless you
you go to Sweeny Todd (who worked for a doctor, I think).
JOhn
--On 16 October 2007 14:42:08 -0700 Kurt Milkowski
<kurt.milkow...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
When so many people go to see a doctor because they have no idea what is
wrong with them and are sent away being told that there is nothing wrong
with them all the while the doctor knows but he is lying, that makes them
EVIL. I know there may be some that don't have a clue as to whats going
on, but if they've been around for a while they know.
Kurt
Ode Coyote <odecoy...@alltel.net> wrote:
It's mostly self defense that makes Doctors "toe the official line"
If they weren't constantly under attack, they could afford to explore
more...but deviate just a little and be wrong, unbelievable law suits,
flocks of vultures swoop in for their pound of flesh with the "victim"
getting a third share.
I've met a few that will whisper, very quitely and privately, "Colloidal
Silver", then pretend he didn't.
I've had some at my house and "turned them on" to CS.
I know a few dentists that would love to be able to use EIS in their
practice...they've seen what it can do with their own eyes.
"Looks good....unfortunately, can't use it"
Most doctors...almost ALL doctors...are very sincere people, but they
have
to huddle under the legal umbrella for protection.
I sold a box of 6 EIS generators delivered to a hospital in
NYC...probably
to treat street people who don't have lawyers or any money, and several
more to names with MD behind them...I assume, for their friends and
families.
No, they aren't Devils and they aren't stupid....they are afraid.
Ode
On Oct 15, 2007, at 5:09 AM, M. G. Devour wrote:
Allow for the existence of the exceptional few... *every* time you make
a statement about "doctors." It doesn't take many words -- "most,"
"nearly all" -- to tranform the environment from hostile to merely
unfriendly.
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