[Have you ever gone to a
naturopathic doctor (ND) and received an order for bloodwork that you have to
take to your MD and ask him or her to write out the prescription so as your
insurance will pay for it? Many of us here in Commiefornia have insurance
that will only pay if a MD writes the prescription when acupuncturists,
dentists, and ND are allowed per legislation to do so.
Time and time again, I hear
people informing me in wonder that their MDs do not know of half of the tests
they are staring at on the NDs prescription.
It constantly reminds me that people who have placed their health in someone
else’s hands who informs them annually that they are fine, have no clue what
tests they are missing out on. Now,
granted, there are many of us who do not go to any practitioner on a regular basis. We are in tune with ourselves. Shoot, most of the time, I sense when I am
being frequency-attacked by the military/science/government/human/non-human
faction and put a stop to it, but I am referring to those slaves of Western
Medicine who obediently go to the doctor’s office every year and think they are
being tested “correctly.”
It took me twenty-five years to
find the right naturopath. If this
person is in bed with Big Pharma, as was intended, then they were not the match
for me. If this person understands tools
that do not profit Big Pharma and knows how to test in a thorough manner, well
then it feels great to have that person there for when he or she is needed.
It is a pity, isn’t it? MDs are placed up on a pedestal, yet they do
not know half of what an ND knows. For example,
if you come to them and they want to try their hand at IV vitamin C, most are
not aware that Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase needs to be present in your
blood within a determined U/g Hgb range.
MDs in hospitals give IV vitamin C without any thought to this. Further, NDs have a way of checking your
low-density-lipoprotein (LDL) beyond what MDs do. They actually can place you in group A, which
shows that you are ingesting “good” oils or other groups that reveal you are
not.
Practitioners who have not allowed themselves to
become slaves to Western Medicine may be hard to find, but they are out there. Work on increasing your frequency and
visualizing what you want and need in a healthcare practitioner and he or she
will come. Afterall, until then, you are missing out on what your MD does not know.]
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