Im worried about my doctor. I dont think hes a real doctor because - TopicsExpress



          

Im worried about my doctor. I dont think hes a real doctor because he isnt conforming to Big Pharma rules. I went to see him last Tuesday so that he could a) look at the damage from the Great Car Park Attack, and b) review the results of my latest diabetes pathology tests. I left with a prescription for two medications, the metformin that Ive been taking for years and a low-dose blood pressure medication. Diabetes increases the risk of kidney problems so blood pressure is an issue and mine has been a little higher than normal lately (nothing dangerous, just a few mm higher than where it has been for the last few years). These pills are an experiment and will be either discontinued or the dosage adjusted after a few weeks. To reduce the number of variables Ill be keeping my diet and exercise regimens constant while the medication test is going on. He also commented that my vitamin D is a little low (another diabetes issue), probably due to winter, an indoor sedentary job, and the fact that on even a fine day at my place the sun might be hidden by fog. He suggested I get some vitamin D supplement, and also some low-dose aspirin to help with the blood pressure thing (not the pressure itself, but the effects). So, this man claiming to be a real doctor prescribed two medications which are not patentable (patents ran out years ago) and suggested that I also take vitamins and a medication for which the patent was cancelled in 1918. As everyone knows, medicines are all about patents and the trillions of protected dollars that go to Big Pharma, which is why no pharmaceutical company will make anything that cant be patented and why doctors only recommend patented medicines. Who does this man think hes fooling? And where on Earth am I going to get metformin, perindopril, vitamin D, or aspirin when nobody will make them? To make matters worse, I found the customer information about the blood pressure pills on a secret government web site run by the National Prescribing Service and both the doctor and the dispensing pharmacist warned me about the most common side effects. Admittedly they only told me about the effects in the Meh! and Watch out for this categories, not the Stop taking it immediately and call an ambulance level, so I suppose they havent completely detached themselves from the propaganda spoonfed to them in the Rothschild funded medicine and pharmacy schools at universities.
Posted on: Sun, 17 Aug 2014 03:40:32 +0000

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