This is most important for a healthy America! I have been saying this for 50 years and looked at as if I just fell out of a tree! I just had spinal surgery at 71, never sick, no diseases, no medications, still working by choice. Two days after surgery off all meds even over the counter stuff. PT and OT could not believe how I looked, how I moved the morning after surgery and sent me home.
I contribute my health to genetics, some luck, but mostly food, hydration, and being very physically active, spending most of my free time outside ......and staying away from doctors in general. We seldom eat out, we eat at home 99% of the time, and I try to grow my own food as much as possible, buy nothing processed and eat a great variety of foods. I'm not a health nut, we enjoy our food, I bake, cook, can, freeze and smoke (food), we eat all meats.
Food is where it's at, and we all need to be educated well to know to refuse drugs....most of the time! Medications are a blessing at times, surgeries are a lifesaver if we use them wisely, but we get bullied into doing much more that what we need! They were going to give me a shot of blood thinners after surgery......that I refused. The nurse was pissed, warned me about blood clots........"at my age ". They try to intimidate people, scare them into giving in! I took fish oils when I got home! I also chose a neurosurgeon who is not an employee of a hospital, works in private practice so he can make the right decisions for each patient for their specific needs, rather than have to follow the protocol of the hospital that ONLY helps the hospital, it's not for patient benefit. I'm thrilled some doctors are willing to risk it all to stand for the right thing, to stick with the "do no harm"....and willing to speak out. PEOPLE NEED TO LISTEN!
Don't you also live near the Amish? good clean food there, too?
And speaking of the "pos," he is the one via John Roberts, brought about the final corporation of the doctors, who formerly had priviledges at whatever hospitals they wanted. Before then, we did not have corporate medical bldgs on every block. We do now. Big business is not good for real people.
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This is most important for a healthy America! I have been saying this for 50 years and looked at as if I just fell out of a tree!
I just had spinal surgery at 71, never sick, no diseases, no medications, still working by choice.
Two days after surgery off all meds even over the counter stuff. PT and OT could not believe how I looked, how I moved the morning after surgery and sent me home.
I contribute my health to genetics, some luck, but mostly food, hydration, and being very physically active, spending most of my free time outside ......and staying away from doctors in general. We seldom eat out, we eat at home 99% of the time, and I try to grow my own food as much as possible, buy nothing processed and eat a great variety of foods. I'm not a health nut, we enjoy our food, I bake, cook, can, freeze and smoke (food), we eat all meats.
Food is where it's at, and we all need to be educated well to know to refuse drugs....most of the time! Medications are a blessing at times, surgeries are a lifesaver if we use them wisely, but we get bullied into doing much more that what we need! They were going to give me a shot of blood thinners after surgery......that I refused. The nurse was pissed, warned me about blood clots........"at my age ". They try to intimidate people, scare them into giving in! I took fish oils when I got home!
I also chose a neurosurgeon who is not an employee of a hospital, works in private practice so he can make the right decisions for each patient for their specific needs, rather than have to follow the protocol of the hospital that ONLY helps the hospital, it's not for patient benefit.
I'm thrilled some doctors are willing to risk it all to stand for the right thing, to stick with the "do no harm"....and willing to speak out. PEOPLE NEED TO LISTEN!
Don't you also live near the Amish? good clean food there, too?
And speaking of the "pos," he is the one via John Roberts, brought about the final corporation of the doctors, who formerly had priviledges at whatever hospitals they wanted. Before then, we did not have corporate medical bldgs on every block. We do now. Big business is not good for real people.