22nd March 2024, 10:19 PM
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(22nd March 2024, 10:26 PM)Mia Wrote: Medical professionals Yeah, I'd be careful with that. Medical professionals are always quick to prescribe you with antibiotics or encourage you to buy things that are over the counter. They'll never tell you about anything that's natural which is why they lie to people.
22nd March 2024, 10:36 PM
(22nd March 2024, 10:29 PM)Mia Wrote: I can send you some articles if you wish Yeah, anything such as nccih, mayoclinic, webMD, healthline, or even ScienceBasedMedicine, I stopped buying into their information because I figured out that it's all orchestrated by the government. I don't trust them, man. Someone's even exposed them before. They want you to think that silver is bad for you so you'll keep buying medicine.
22nd March 2024, 10:38 PM
I can have you email the doctor that I was speaking to about Colloidal silver, and he can tell you about it himself, if you'd like for me to send you his email and website.
22nd March 2024, 10:40 PM
You're sounding like a conspiracy theorist. I believe published medical journals, articles, and substantiated evidence. I don't believe people on TikTok who tell me the government is out to get me.
22nd March 2024, 10:43 PM
(22nd March 2024, 10:40 PM)Mia Wrote: You're sounding like a conspiracy theorist. I believe published medical journals, articles, and substantiated evidence. I don't believe people on TikTok who tell me the government is out to get me. It's not TikTok. These are legitimate people. Think about this for a second... when's the last time you've ever heard them promote more vitamins than medicine? You gotta wonder why they're so talented and crafty at deceiving people. It's just baffling to me how people are still getting sick even though they're taking more medicine than anything else.
22nd March 2024, 10:46 PM
The drug industry is a billion dollar industry. I'm not saying that all medicine is bad; there's some that's quite good, as long as it's legitimate. If they advertised more vitamins, herbs, supplements, and minerals on TV... then it would put these drug companies out of business. It's a scam and a plot to keep everybody sick and docile by brainwashing them into thinking that they only need medicine (which most of it has side effects).
22nd March 2024, 10:47 PM
How is people pushing holistic medicine and miracle cures better than people pushing vitamins?
22nd March 2024, 10:55 PM
(22nd March 2024, 10:47 PM)Mia Wrote: How is people pushing holistic medicine and miracle cures better than people pushing vitamins? My point is that they don't push vitamins enough. Think about this for a second... when you go to the Doctor's office, do they ever suggest any vitamins, minerals, supplements, or herbs? No because they don't care about us, that's why. All you ever hear about is antibiotics. Which is fine, but they have a bunch of side effects. Also, don't forget that most insurance companies usually don't pay for holistic doctors. Holistic medicine and miracle cures are tied in with vitamins.
22nd March 2024, 10:58 PM
I got a blood test at my doctor's office and they told me which vitamins I should be taking, so yes they do.
22nd March 2024, 11:00 PM
IIRC they can't promote specific products that aren't FDA approved because they're not proven to treat anything.
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22nd March 2024, 11:06 PM
Just ask yourself why health insurance companies don't pay for holistic health care or dental care. It's because it natural stuff, that's why. There should be no reason why a bunch of people are still getting sick if they're taking their medicine like they're supposed to. Something else is wrong.
22nd March 2024, 11:07 PM
I see a DO for primary care. Next time you go to the doctor, try asking them for a blood test to check your vitamin levels.
22nd March 2024, 11:09 PM
No, it's not because it's natural. It's because it's not proven to treat any illness/condition. Most of them have no clinical trials. How can you trust something that has literally zero proof of doing anything?
22nd March 2024, 11:15 PM
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(22nd March 2024, 11:09 PM)Mia Wrote: No, it's not because it's natural. It's because it's not proven to treat any illness/condition. Most of them have no clinical trials. How can you trust something that has literally zero proof of doing anything? As usual, they have no problems lying to us. I remember they tried to debunk camel milk (which is very good for you, btw). They tried to say that it's not FDA approved, and non-pasteurized milk is bad for you. I know that's a lie because I've tried it before, and it's better for me than regular milk, especially since I'm lactose intolerant. Every time I drink pasteurized milk, it ends up corrupting my stomach. So yeah, I always get a second opinion before I ever believe anything they say. |
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