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Frances Leader's avatar

I moved home in 2013 and registered with a new doctor here in the UK. I was 61 years old at the time. My new doc called me in for a "geriatric assessment" which was such an offensive phrase that I laughed. The doc became somewhat aghast when we completed his examination.

"You are the only person over 60 on my list who takes no medication!" he exclaimed.

I think I was more shocked than he was!

I am now 70. I still do not use pharmaceuticals and, given the recent 2 years, I am unlikely to ever start.

I am firmly convinced that most doctors are ill equipped to deal with our present health issues because none of them are trained to recognise the effects of electro-magnetic radiation.

The atmosphere is saturated with non-ionising radiation since the invention of mobile phones but doctors do not know what effect this has been having and how damaging it is in accumulation.

This, in spite of multiple studies and campaigns, is now the most taboo subject online.

Just mentioning it is enough to give social media platforms the excuse to exclude or cancel us.

I despair that medicine will never catch up with real world problems.

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Dressedwarrior's avatar

Absolutely true. And why I got out of my field 10 years ago. It's a business. Doctors go to school like everybody else; it's a series of classrooms and exams taught by the AMA. Any three letter agency is drenched in globalism.

Why do we think they hate chiropractors and holistic medicine? 🤔😡

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