I agree -- for sure there are some inept ignorant people who are doctors and 
dentists, just as there are in any profession.  But doctors in particular 
largely have their hands tied, first by their education -- they didn't used to 
even recognize vitamins not too many years ago, and they almost universally 
don't recognize silver or any other alternative medicine today -- but mostly by 
the joint actions of big pharma, and their police force the FDA, and by the 
AMA.  And of course the insurance companies.  Medicine today is all about 
making the most profits for pharmas and insurance companies, and is not about 
what is best for patients.  That's why we have to be in charge of our own 
health.

And it's not a conspiracy theory, unless you consider that a big company, all 
of whose people collaborate to generate profits, is a conspiracy.

Dick





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From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sat, December 12, 2009 7:30:04 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Dentists - Lingual Nerve

But often the drugs given by doctors are what causes the body to stay sick, or 
become sicker.  Take vaccines for instance, nearly every single person I meet 
who had the 'flu vaccine has become *really* ill.  The doctors may not be aware 
of it, but they believe the drug companies who of course, have a vested 
interest.  Some doctors too, like my friend's who has put her on statins and 
blood pressure meds when she had neither high blood pressure *or* high 
cholesterol.  dee

Almost all disease comes initially from incorrect nutrition and/or ignorance of 
what can make our bodies sick.  Not all of course, but most. dee


On 12 Dec 2009, at 04:23, Steve wrote:

I'm not much into conspiracy theories.
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>I refuse do believe that All Doctors work hard to keep their clients ill.  
>From what I can tell, they are mostly overworked and would be happy to see 
>less of their patients due to good health.    I've had a lot of different 
>doctors over the years.   Absolutely no evidence that that any of them had 
>anything in mind other than the best care they could give me.  Of all of them, 
>my present doctor is my favorite.   He wants me well, and is obviously very 
>concerned about what is in my best interest.  
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>My wife sees a lot of different doctors because she is very ill.  Her doctors 
>don't keep her sick, they don't need to.  Her body does that on it's own.
>
>I'm sure that, just as in any profession, some doctors do not do a very good 
>job.  I believe that
> these persons are the exception and not the rule.
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