There was one time that I visited a specialist regarding some persistent pain and discomfort I was experiencing. He seemed to recognize the issue quickly and was confident in the suggested steps.
Some medication and diet changes to begin with and an ultrasound for further investigation. On the next visit we discussed the improvement but I was informed a surgical procedure would bring a significant improvement and without symptoms would worsen.
I took the advice and following this procedure I realized excruciating pain. The anesthesiologist told me that my body was expressing pain during the surgery. He relayed some symptoms and said that is how they know the body is under great stress from pain during surgery.
I went home and was hooked to a catheter for about a week and continued to experience much pain.
I share this example for one reason.
This is not uncommon, accepting medical advice from a trained professional in the proper field. It’s just that often mistakes are made.
About a year later I had reconstructive surgery to repair some injuries in this particular area. The prior surgery wasn’t necessary and I underwent extreme duress and immobility for a time.
The specialist only had the information he had been taught and went off his best knowledge. There was important information unknown to him.
When looking at vaccinations, it is important to realize that many doctors can only share what they have been taught. It doesn’t take much study to find that it is significantly limited in regards to vaccinations and nutrition.
There are no watch dogs in regards to vaccinations. The supposed agencies have a revolving door and have dropped the ball. Maybe over time this can be corrected but in the meantime…
This site can assist in research especially with all the many web links listed within the articles and posts. There is a world of knowledge available and at our finger tips.
The responsibility lies with the patient.
Let’s begin with 2014, and learn the facts and strengthen our natural immunity.
To healing, good health, friendship and prosperity,
jen vranes