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by beagle3
3825 days ago
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There is no reason to speculate - just compare to countries that have these. in many countries, you can get almost any test you want without a doctor. There are very few tests that require a doctor or trained professional to give you the results (hiv, hep-c) - essentially those with prognosis (whether real or perceived) that has grim future. You CAN still do the tests on your own in these cases, but not directly get the results. It is all about the money, no other concern. The same as it is illegal to pump your own gas in New Jersey "because safety". It would be a valid concern unless every other place in the world had already shown it isn't one. For some reason, it is considered impolite in American politics to consider other places' experience. |
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Not a synthetic hormone, actual bits of ground up pig thyroid.
Here's one UK doctor who rejects the current science around thyroid function:
http://drmyhill.co.uk/wiki/Thyroid_-_the_correct_prescribing...
And she mentions another doctor: Dr Kenneth Blanchard
Neither of these doctors can work for the NHS. They have to work privately.
So, explain how "it's all about money" here? Who makes money by preventing her from taking NHS patients and mis-prescribing them thyroxine?
If you pooe around her site you see she'll happily point you toward providers of blood tests, and she'll interpret the results for you, and on the back of her interpretation she'll sell you some bullshit "miracle minerals mix" to cure anything.