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I highly doubt the number is 95%, but just for the sake of argument, lets go with that.
95% of the medical establishment discarded and ignored MANY of the tenants of science based medicine.
Why would the solution to that be to receive medical care from people who discard and ignore ALL of the tenants of science based medicine?
Why isn't the solution to seek out and find the 5% who still adhere to science based medicine?
Why does medicine have to be prescribed by pharmaceutical companies who clearly are in it for profit?
How can u trust any establishment that demonizes other treatments such as ivermectin..? They clearly lied to the public about its effectiveness and slandered anyone who prescribed it.
Also I believe that number is well above 95% now because they fired the remaining doctors that didn't tow the line.
doctors prescribe medications not pharmaceutical companies. And the patient decides if they take the medication or tell the doctor to prescribe an alternative one. The patient is always in charge.
and please answer the question. Even if it's 99.9% of doctors departing from science-based medicine, why would you seek treatment from alternative medicine when they disregard science 100%?
why do you not seek out the 1% or 0.1% or however small you think the number is, of doctors that actually follow real medicine?
Dude...doctors are now pushing what the pharmaceutical companies are selling.
Was the patient in charge during covid? Threatening jobs and social exclusion. Any REAL doctor that spoke out was silenced instantly or worst lost their licenses.
Do u support this?
Ive got a big bottle of ivermectin with my name on it, from the height of the pandemic, when it was being called "horse dewormer" and the medical establishment you are complaining about was doing everything in their power to make sure people did not get it. But I got it anyways, and someone with a PhD helped me get it.
So you tell me, was I in charge when I decided to get a bottle of ivermectin and found a doctor that would provide it? if the doctor refused and told me that I needed seven jabs instead, would I have to just bend over and let him jab me?
No dude. Take some responsibility for your own health care. You're responsible for hiring your doctor. You're also responsible for firing them.
Too many people refuse to fire bad doctors.