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Does your doctor work for the good of the community?
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FrayedBear 9 Aug 1
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No. My mom just went to our cities big health event today and all of it was about this or that supplement; most of its attendees were about giving me this or that substance so I can eat and do what ever I want. So, yes, none of it was about whole foods plant based diet. I have watched talks and read things that have been given by the likes of Dr. Colen Campbell and Dr. Michael Greger.

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not likely. my cardiologist told me, after my shocked response to a bp reading of 145/90, that i'm in "good health" & just prescribed yet another medication - which i don't take, naturally.

Wonder what would have been said about my recently artificially induced 195/56?

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The guy has a heart. Pun intended 🙂

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I think that local drs overwhelmingly are concerned with making lotsa $$$$$$ over being a community asset .
I think they are generally incompetent in their field , that they themselves are most often foreign imports with no real connection to the community and no intent to stay after they've made their mega-million$ so they don't care much about the community .
They do volume over quality for the sake of
$$$$$ !
They are puppets of Pharmaceutical super- corporations and are the biggest reason that there are addiction epidemics in virtually every small community in america .
They are not community assets , they are generally and seriously , destructive to communities !

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Yes, I believe all my doctors do, now.

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I really think she does!

Carin Level 8 Aug 2, 2018
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