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Xingyi's avatar

You know my wife who like yourself and Ross, is a graduate of PCOM, does treat Lymes and alphagal. She has told me many times that some patients come in thinking they might have one/either of these conditions but actually do not. Or conversely, some will have those conditions, get treated for it and then mistake other influences as the diseases "coming back".

Unlike a western medicine doctor, she doesn't have the luxury to blame the patient if her treatment does not work. She will do an assessment and treat whatever is going on. Lymes/alphagal or not. Sometimes Lymes/alphagal and other things simultaneously that have overlapping symptoms.

Many people, being very effectively brainwashed by establishment "healthcare", only seek "alternative" treatments after having made several rounds with western doctors with no relief. So, by the time the give up on that process, they can be deeply affected by numerous imbalances, allergies, and other less-than healthy conditions (to include the emotional body).

I even know a guy whose wife has alphagal diagnosed (by western doctors), but "doesn't believe in alternative medicine", so she can't even go near a restaurant that serves red meat. She can't even smell it, or she goes into some sort of shock. Also, she can't take certain medications because, big surprise, they include whatever traces of animal proteins.

Some people will apparently prefer a substantially degraded condition of health with little to no relief than, god forbid, considering that a different way might be more valuable. Meanwhile, my wife's practice has no open slots. Long, long, waiting list. Some people never get to see her that want to.

"Maybe you should go see an acupuncturist?"

"Well I don't like needles!"

"OMG! The first person in history that doesn't like needles, where absolutely everyone else enjoys them thoroughly! Good call! I'm sure you'll suffer zero discomfort seeing your MD!"

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Ann Tomoko Rosen's avatar

Yes, as practitioners, we definitely look through a different lens. I’m not nearly as interested in the western diagnosis as I am the individual presentation. I think our own narratives can also impact our healing, so attachment to disempowering stories and diagnoses are an obstacle. Adherence to modern medicine currently relies on a disconnect from instinct. I’m hoping we can change that by bringing resonance and new/old perspectives on healing. 🙏

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Xingyi's avatar

It's so hard to get through to people around their biases and programming, it seems. My wife's father is going through hell with MDs but won't take the advice of his daughter. If you were to, for example, read through A Midwestern Doctor's recent articles that talks about all of the harm caused by toxic prescriptions, my father-in-law is essentially the absolute epitome of that in one place.

I mean, they have him on FOUR (yes 4!) antidepressants!! They have him on statins, opiates for pain (yes in conjunction with the 4 antidepressants -- nothing to see here!), NSAIDs, blood pressure meds, and the icing on that toxic cake, the proton blockers for stomach acid!

He told me, not too long ago, "I keep going to these doctors, and doing everything they tell me, but they're not making my life any better! None of my conditions are improving! It's not working!"

My wife tried starting out by printing out the umpteen page "drug interactions" list, based on his meds, and showing him the several "red siren" major warnings, never mind the "yellow siren" and other miscellaneous problems (e.g., like dizziness and falling, which has caused him to be seriously injured in the recent past).

"I'll ask the doctor about it", he says. He probably thinks that we have one iota of hope in that statement. Imagine our lack of surprise, when he comes back and says the "the doctor says I need all four of those antidepressants and to not worry about taking them with the pain killers because I need all of them."

Outside of that 🙄, he's an otherwise rational and reasonably intelligent person. I mean, other than what he himself says about "it's not working!" or "they're not making my life any better!" why on Earth should he doubt what they're saying and listen to his voodoo science daughter??

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Anyway, this is why I hope that people like you Ann and Ross, can help turn the tide. It's hard to not turn pessimistic, but the outrageous injury, misery, and death that is a product of western medicine is the best "advertisement" for "alternative" therapy that I can imagine.

So maybe, there's hope? 🙏

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Sasha Latypova's avatar

Thank you! Re "genetic engineering" - it does not exist. Nobody can genetically engineer anything because nobody knows what genes do or how to make them do anything. I strongly suspect they are imaginary mathematical concepts and do not represent anything real in biology. Current GMOs are basically selective breeding, sometimes starting from initial injury to produce some effects/variations to select from.

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Ann Tomoko Rosen's avatar

Wow. I’m trying to wrap my head around this. So is “genetic engineering” a fabricated field of science? They’re doing some kind of mad science splicing and dicing… of what? I can see how “genetic engineering” like “vaccine science” can be the same kind of blanket sourcery term that just makes us stop thinking and defer to the experts in the field. But surely there are scientist who believe they are doing genetic engineering. Now I’m wondering what that looks like.

And what then do you think of the impacts of these experiments, whatever they are?

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Sasha Latypova's avatar

This is the starter list of "fundamental" so-called science on which the so-called "genetic engineering" is based. https://criticalcheck.wordpress.com/2021/12/15/dna-discovery-extraction-and-structure-a-critical-review/

You can see for yourself how ridiculous it is. It's basically as fraudulent as virology.

Another good "genetics" debunking source is Rupert Sheldrake "Science Set Free", chapters on human genome project. Unfortunately Sheldrake falls for virology and vaccines, but his critique of modern science in all other areas is spot on.

I think the experts just like to be paid for being experts and they will spout and support any nonsense. That's why all the "genetic therapies" (including covid vaxxes) just kill and injure people and cause massive cancer increase. All they can do is cause variety of injuries and death. That's not engineering, that's just wrecking.

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Ann Tomoko Rosen's avatar

I’ll take a look. Thank you.

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