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A doctor should be your body's assistant, not a director. The

doctor doesn't know your body as well as you do, so find a doctor

that will admit that and stay in their place, which is to offer the

advice of an impartial observer. We all need an assistant now and

then, so doctors have a lot of work to do in that respect. It's when

they get a big ego built up from " saving " us from ourselves that they

get into that knife thing....

Remember, the Center for Disease Control says that iatrogenic causes

of death are matching heart disease as the leading causes of death.

That means that a million people in the USA are dying every year from

something they didn't have until they went to see the doctor. Those

doctors have quite a lobby in the law arena, huh...just like the

cholesterol vendors causing a million americans to die every year from

heart disease. If the FDA were truely acting in our best interest,

there wouldn't be any rotting flesh sold as food in this country.

Until then, their control of our food will always be an avenue to the

detriment of our health.

Personally I consider the lawyer/doctor corporate brotherhoods running

the AMA and the FDA nothing but greedy mafia groups undermining the

integrity of our system of law.

> > It really is interesting to note just how doctors feel regarding

> > various

> > modalities of healing. The simple fact that a doctor would make

the

> > statement, as Ron from another forum noted; " He also told me if I

> > found a

> > miracle cure it would put a lot of doctors out of work. " . That

simply

> > isn't

> > the case. Doctors know that good health starts with eating right.

> > They could

> > be doing as Dr. Cabot has been doing for the past number of years

and

> > educate their patients on eating right. Shoot, Dr. Cabot actually

> > gives them

> > diets to which to adhere and the end results have certainly gotten

> > people

> > down the road and living again. Perhaps even to the point where

they

> > aren't

> > going to be needing any more of her services.

> >

> > Doctors also know that despite disease there is a greater need for

> > them when

> > health is compromised by an accident. If diseased people were all

> > doctors

> > see in their offices then we would really have an even more

serious

> > problem

> > in health care. Hmmmmm, funny you should say that, " Health Care " ,

it

> > almost

> > becomes an oxymoron when a doctor makes such statements to a

patient

> > for

> > whom he will not advance knowledge of other modalities to health

than

> > his

> > own ideas, or even worst, critical of other modalities but without

> > any ideas

> > to give as a better method, and a reason why it's better.

> >

> > There are doctors, who like my own, will actually work with

someone

> > and help

> > them do the things they feel will keep them healthy. My doctor

didn't

> > scold

> > me for not getting an operation, as he'd requested, but instead

gave

> > me

> > repect and helped provide me pain medication that I could use when

I

> > did

> > have attacks. The benifiet of having a pain medication is that

often

> > times

> > it too helps the bile ducts to relax and let the matter through

not

> > to

> > mention allows a level of bearable pain. I went to the hospital

four

> > times

> > in '99'. I didn't get a prescription until after the second

attack,

> > but I

> > only ended up going to the hospital two more times when the

> > medication

> > couldn't quite get the pain down to bearable, and it should also

be

> > noted

> > that the last, which was also the worst attack, occured when I was

> > totally

> > avoiding all fats. It was a major mistake on my part and likely

> > caused the

> > liver damage that was considered minor by my doctor.

> >

> >

> >

> > Dale

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

>

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