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Dear Remnant MD, I firstly want to thank you for the time and energy you take writing about all these topics. Although I don't always understand everything (no medical studies), I worked for 3 years ( until very recently) on a neurological rehabilitation station in a clinic as administrative staff. Needless to say that the co/ro/na time was eye-opening for me and I used that time and my job to...research. Mostly elderly patients coming to us, after a stroke or/and some other neurological conditions+other colletaral diseases. Their med plans look almost copy-paste ...of course statins everywhere. After that, I found your thread and I just...never wanterd to write any comment ever..but everything you write about is on point. For the people ....it so heartbreaking. I saw what they eat, I see how the disease is being treated. No one gets off of meds. No one heals ever. They just get their symptoms managed and some are very happy when they go home walking and not in wheelchair or to a nursing home.

My mother in law has Parkinson for a long time. Never used mobile phone that much, she loved and loves the sun,no sunscreen, never smoked, never drank. She even had a heart attack a while ago and I guess it was a side effect from all those meds. I cannot help, I don't know how...I can't do anything. They all believe in these doctors like they are some Gods who keep the keys of the fountain of life and health ...and most of them just copy paste a medication plan and they try this year this new medication, then the other one, and the next one. They enroll patients in studies for pharma, take some blood for tests and ...that's it. Of course they tell you to drink more water. Very important, drink more water otherwise the brain schrinks.

Sorry for the rant, but this is what is like for regular people who see and are to some extent awake, to live in this world and have no real medical care if needed : it is heartbreaking.

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Skin cancer would be another example of the “treatment” is the disease. Covering the largest organ of the body with chemicals every time you go outside then the doctor trying to assuage the worry by saying “good thing we caught it early” when he diagnoses your skin cancer. And that is not to mention the pervasive chemicals in soap, “body wash,” detergent, etc. I make my own soap and laundry detergent.

From what I’ve read here, I’m beginning to think melanin is at the root of almost everything.

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