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RE: I Have Known Doctors - Day 252 - Haiku - My No-Holds-Barred Response to an Idiot Doctor's Blog

It's sad to see that most conventional doctors are driven by profits. They don't want to help you, you are just a number in their files. I do have a friend who is a doctor and he told me that they have some agreements with big pharma companies and if they prescribe certain medicine let's say 400 times a year they'll get an amazing bonus from them at the end of the year. This is their motivation. They may know about similar product that is much cheaper or a natural remedy but they will prescribe you what they agreed with the company.

I agree with you that they are not trying to find a root cause of your problem. I was having serious digestion issues for years. The only thing they tested were the allergies and inflammation in my body. That's it. After a lot of pushing they sent me to a nutritional specialist and it turned out that my stomach wasn't producing enough acid so that the food was not digested properly. It took them so many years and I had to push hard..

It's good to spread awareness and say things how they are so thank you for your post! It was a very interesting read :)

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Thank you, I'm glad you found it of value.

The problem is that our American system of medical schools was quite literally set up and financed by Big Pharma, and after they drove the existing homeopathic colleges into the ground, they did their best to do the same to all of natural medicine. And they are still trying.

That was the primary reason why cannabis was made illegal, along with the lumber and cotton industries wanting it gone, because they knew it really worked, and the last thing they wanted was to have an easily available and incredibly effective natural medicine that people could grow themselves.

Doctors in this country are literally not taught real diagnostic skills, any more than they are taught real nutrition; they are simply taught to treat individual symptoms, and to keep people coming back for more.

The really good doctors are forced to self-educate if they want to do the best by their patients. Thank goodness that so many of them do.

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I suspected as much about the kickbacks. Two years ago GI were pushing Humira, even though it was completely inappropriate for my son. This year they are one and all pushing Stellara on him. both of these are medications that cost over $10,000 A DOSE.

That's just immoral. Nothing more and nothing less.

In defense of the nurse practitioner, she gave me a sample of the Advair, but I tossed it after reading the contraindications. Not worth the risk.

I also pointed that little tidbit out to her, so hopefully she at least thought twice before prescribing it to anyone else.

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She must follow "standard medical practice" or she could lose her job. It's a racket, and we are all, the allopathic practitioners included, marks. How on earth did we allow this?

Boy, don't I know it.

I've had more than one doctor start a sentence off something to the effect of, "I'm not really supposed to tell you this, but . . . "

Matrix is Matrix Energetics, which is a form of energy work kinda sorta along the lines of reiki, but less ritualized. It has been called reiki on steroids.

It isn't "called" energy healing, but that is often how it is used, although as with anything, it is best not to attach to a specific outcome, but simply to notice anything different, which often occurs quickly.

I've been a practitioner for about eight years, as had my husband, and I love it, and use it frequently. And, once set in motion, it keeps working indefinitely, as long as it is needed.

Like reiki, distance is not an issue.

You can learn more at www.matrixenergetics.com

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oh yes we are both open to this energy work! We were all five of us working with an intuitive for a couple years but it got very expensive and I had to stop. I've been thinking of calling her for at least my son Niko to help him through these very tough times - a call to adult protective services has forced me to take him to a GI, who of course has done NOTHING (mixed blessing) because getting insurance approval for the Stellara (more than $13,000 a dose retail price!) is not happening. In the meantime, we're staying the course we've been on for four years now: GAPS diet and protocol, yoga. It's not enough - he was very badly poisoned from a young age.
I would be grateful Matrix.

Consider it done.

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