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One answer and one answer only: Stay out of the standard medical care system and DO NOT use insurance (including Medicare), which records and tracks your every move. Also find independent, preferably non-allopathic care.
Good organizations for medical information and resources. FLCCC is especially amazing:
* AAPS Online: aapsonline.org
* Pa…
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One answer and one answer only: Stay out of the standard medical care system and DO NOT use insurance (including Medicare), which records and tracks your every move. Also find independent, preferably non-allopathic care.
Good organizations for medical information and resources. FLCCC is especially amazing:
* AAPS Online: https://aapsonline.org
* Patient Resources & Medical Providers (Direct Primary, Cash Pay, etc): https://aapsonline.org/category/patient_tools/
* The Wedge of Health Freedom – https://jointhewedge.com/find-a-practice/
* DPC Frontier DPC Practice Mapper – http://www.dpcfrontier.com/mapper/
* FLCCC: https://covid19criticalcare.com
* Medical Providers: https://covid19criticalcare.com/providers/
You can also go to a used book store and find Medical journals from the 1960's when doctors treated the cause, not the symptom. They only had a handful of drugs back then so they took care of people differently. Many times as a child our local small town doctor would just reassure my Mom that she was doing the right thing with hot chicken soup, fluids, and bedrest. No insurance involved.
For those interested in the forgotten side of medicine, check out A Midwestern Doctor's substack by the same name at https://amidwesterndoctor.substack.com/
A funny example. When little had a bleeding problem (outgrown before teens). Got smacked in the nose playing football with neighbor kids. Had to call the doc. His treatment....a piece of raw bacon rolled into a plug stuck into the offending nostril. Worked.
See...Bacon works for everything.
Yes, if your healthy. I did that in my 30s. I'm still healthy.
Sadly some don't have a choice. My husband has COPD from working construction. He never stops moving. I take care of healthy eating. However once you have something terminal one needs both insurance and Dr.s
Yes, there are many in that boat Margaret. One of my staff was diagnosed with psoriasis a few years ago. She had a horrible case on her scalp. She has undergone very expensive infusions. Then recently she switched to a different shampoo with no toxic chemicals, and now she is healed from the original condition, but is now being treated for the side effects. She has be be insured from now on.