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The AJ Roberts Show: The SHOCKING truths about NHS Care
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I act and think as if the NHS does not exist....eat as healthily as possible, do nothing risky, take no pharmaceutical drugs. Hopefully I will never need to go to a&e...once in a hospital your life is at risk!!
Unfortunately, for me that horse has already bolted. Though I get the point you are making and agree with it.I act and think as if the NHS does not exist....eat as healthily as possible, do nothing risky, take no pharmaceutical drugs. Hopefully I will never need to go to a&e...once in a hospital your life is at risk!!
Yes, all that is really needed from healthcare is the basic 'fixing' of a body, ie trauma, orthopaedic and maybe some plastic surgery (eg burns), perhaps also treating congenital diseases. The rest you can leave. This would remove about 80% of current healthcare I'm guessing."Below is our interview with Dr. Raymond Peat.
Beyond The Interview: In what arenas, specifically, do you think our ever-popular Western Medicine is mistaken and why?
Raymond Peat: It would be much easier to name the things that they do right, and why. On average, they are competent at mechanical things, such as setting broken bones, suturing wounds, and even replacing severed appendages. They do that well, because they understand the simple mechanics of the body; they are taught to understand the body as a mechanism.
Unfortunately, that mechanical thinking is extended to other areas, such as the circulation of blood. A good plumber could identify with the standard medical approaches to treating circulatory problems. Beyond the mechanical properties of the body, everything is physiological, and most doctors learned physiology from an absurdly bad textbook by A.C. Guyton, that I discussed in one of my newsletters."
Below is our interview with Dr. Raymond Peat.
Beyond The Interview: In what arenas, specifically, do you think our ever-popular Western Medicine is mistaken and why?
Raymond Peat: It would be much easier to name the things that they do right, and why. On average, they are competent at mechanical things, such as setting broken bones, suturing wounds, and even replacing severed appendages. They do that well, because they understand the simple mechanics of the body; they are taught to understand the body as a mechanism.
Unfortunately, that mechanical thinking is extended to other areas, such as the circulation of blood. A good plumber could identify with the standard medical approaches to treating circulatory problems. Beyond the mechanical properties of the body, everything is physiological, and most doctors learned physiology from an absurdly bad textbook by A.C. Guyton, that I discussed in one of my newsletters."
Yes, all that is really needed from healthcare is the basic 'fixing' of a body, ie trauma, orthopaedic and maybe some plastic surgery (eg burns), perhaps also treating congenital diseases. The rest you can leave. This would remove about 80% of current healthcare I'm guessing.