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Yesterday was a bad day for me as our cat of 12 years was diagnosed with a stomach tumour so I needed something to smile about. I will preface my comment by saying that there are few people I admire more than you and your commitment to producing a weekly round up of information that has been invaluable. I am often mind boggled by the time you have devoted to this. However I am often amused by how difficult allopathic medicine approaches illness that natural medicine often has a cheap and effective answer to. With a fairly good understanding of natural medicine and health the whole CV scam was absurd from the start. The reaction to it was far more scary. So to my amusement. I can well understand how the idea of 5G causing CV symptoms is at the opposite end of reasonable for most people. The idea would probably rate at the very top of a list of ridiculous ‘conspiracy theories’ for anyone not familiar with a completely different understanding of energy. A starting point might be homeopathy. My daughter trained as a nurse and always considered many of the things I believed in as ‘Mum’s thing’. That was until something prompted her to train as a homeopath. She phoned me in a panic one day to tell me that she could never become a practitioner because she was frightened of how powerful it was. I have always believed that the suppression of homeopathy is a massive crime against humanity and it is in that vein I have no difficulty understanding the physical symptoms of 5G and a whole range of other things. Spanish flu was a whole different ball game. As trust in Bigpharma and the criminality and corruption laid bare in the last four years becomes more obvious I believe a whole range of therapies presently consider ‘woo’ will become known.

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In my view, the proper practice of medicine is to select the therapy that is best for the patient irrespective of what "school" of medicine it comes from.

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