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33 years ago I had a ruptured ectopic pregnancy with massive internal bleeding. The hospital staff (Catholic) considered it a "miracle" that I did not go into a coma.
I heard them say this. There was a young Intern from the Caribbean there who also came to my bedside with them. He said, "The MIND is the most powerful Medicine there is". He smiled down at me. I smiled back because I knew precisely what he meant back then. I still agree decades later.
33 years ago I had a ruptured ectopic pregnancy with massive internal bleeding. The hospital staff (Catholic) considered it a "miracle" that I did not go into a coma.
I heard them say this. There was a young Intern from the Caribbean there who also came to my bedside with them. He said, "The MIND is the most powerful Medicine there is". He smiled down at me. I smiled back because I knew precisely what he meant back then. I still agree decades later.
I am sure the surgery you had for your ectopic pregnancy had absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with your recovery. It was just mind over matter.
Suzy-q2010. I don't think that Dr. Morse's patients who were written off by their medical doctors who now have such vibrant health beyond what they ever imagined was possible, really care what schools he went to.
After all, they are looking for what his track record is healing people and RIGHTLY SO. Imagine if Americans demanded to speak to a dozen patients of the doctors they were considering getting cancer treatment from. Considering the success rate is less than 3 percent from conventional medicine -less than even a sugar pill -- and presuming doctors cant even refer prospective patients to any success stories, the medical school he or she attended wouldn't make much difference would it????
Education and degrees are of little use when it comes down to day to day practice of a professional. People are looking for RESULTS they can expect from doctors who have produced them before-- NOT DEGREES.
Suzy-q2010. I don't think that Dr. Morse's patients who were written off by their medical doctors who now have such vibrant health beyond what they ever imagined was possible, really care what schools he went to.
After all, they are looking for what his track record is healing people and RIGHTLY SO. Imagine if Americans demanded to speak to a dozen patients of the doctors they were considering getting cancer treatment from. Considering the success rate is less than 3 percent and presuming doctors be able to refer prospective patients to any success stories, the medical school he or she attended wouldn't make much difference would it???? Education and degrees are of little use when it comes down to day to day practice as a professional. People are looking for RESULTS they can expect NOT DEGREES.
We have no way of knowing whether any of Morse's patients were "healed" of anything. Testimonials are not data; they may not even come from real people. Morse did not "attend" any "medical school". His "doctor" title is fake. That should be a clue that just possibly the rest of his stuff is fake, too. Personally, I would not want someone with a fake medical degree making recommendations about my health care.
Anyone who practices iridology is not to be trusted. I could use a descriptive word for him, but that word is banned here. Therefore, let's hear about iridology from someone who used to practice it:
Cure rates for many cancers are far greater than 3%, and anyone who persuades someone to forego potentially curative cancer treatment in favor of poppycock like alkaline diets should be held responsible for the bad outcome that is likely to ensue.
Sometimes I wonder why people who are such fans of allopathic medicine bother reading this forum at all, let alone post here. They are such wet blankets and have seemingly no capacity to consider a view that isn't an exact replica of their own.
Sometimes I wonder why people who are such fans of allopathic medicine bother reading this forum at all, let alone post here. They are such wet blankets and have seemingly no capacity to consider a view that isn't an exact replica of their own.
Because some material posted here is inaccurate and potentially dangerous.
This video was such an indictment of our current approach to medicine. This guy is from mainstream medicine and he's telling us all of our drugs and vaccines are making us sick.
I had no idea that the vaccination schedule for infants is now up to 69 vaccines. Insane! He also mentioned that pharmaceutical companies have had no liability for vaccines since the 1980s, among lots of other important things.
This video was such an indictment of our current approach to medicine. This guy is from mainstream medicine and he's telling us all of our drugs and vaccines are making us sick.
I had no idea that the vaccination schedule for infants is now up to 69 vaccines. Insane! He also mentioned that pharmaceutical companies have had no liability for vaccines since the 1980s, among lots of other important things.
--No GMOs.
--No non-organic grains
--No commercial dairy
--Get lots of Vitamin D-3
--Get lots of Omega 3s
--Get Lugol's iodine
--Get Vitamin C with bioflavonoids
--Get lots of fresh organic veggie juice
Yep....the other stuff he mentions will definitely help, but it's the vaccines that are disabling and killing our youngest...soooo sad. Apparently the poster in the link below is a little behind on the infant schedule, so tack some more vaccines on there and you'll see what the poor children are getting today....frightening really to think that people are ok with this......there children will pay the price for their ignorance.
Sometimes I wonder why people who are such fans of allopathic medicine bother reading this forum at all, let alone post here. They are such wet blankets and have seemingly no capacity to consider a view that isn't an exact replica of their own.
Because it's funny to read some of the lunatic ideas that people come up with, such as the 1,000 years that they claim people used to live to.
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