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The trap is willful ignorance of physicians and everybody else, the patients. Doctors realize what they are doing and play the "god-like" part of bestowing treatment and teaching nothing worthwhile, only to have patients make return visits when something doesn't work, stops working, or starts causing horrid side-effects. Freakin' doctors aren't accountable for anything, very much like lawyers. Think about it: they charge patients/customers money for treatment, then are not held accountable for the treatment results or any money back guarantee. Why do most people hire these doctors, unless there's some emergency situation that only a doctor could fix such as critical life-saving procedure post-major accident.

What the h3ll happened to learning from patients and improving treatment based on what patients tell them?! Instead, docs listen to patients and adjust drug dosages or change to similar drugs. Then again, doctors are armed with mainstream weapons only, other choices are bared. I mean, if a patient gets Antibiotics , a doctor usually tells them to eat activia yogurt after or, a few rare ones, will state probiotics.

Supposedly, fluoride is added to drugs to reduce the metabolism of the drugs and keep them active in the body longer. Toxicity of the drugs themselves outweigh most of the fluoride problems. Fluoride is more of an additive toxin to a more often potently toxic drug.

http://www.jpands.org/vol10no2/kauffman.pdf
 

 
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