How this outsider views pediatrics
As an advisor to medical practitioners, I was excited to learn all I could about those in a field generations in my family worshipped greatly admired. I asked them all to let me read their industry journals, since they didn’t. Call me a nerd, but I also enjoyed reading the fine print on prescription labels, since I didn’t understand why it was always so tiny, practically illegible. It was during this time that I read a number of disturbing editorials. At one point they were discussing the ethics of moving from syrups and pills to injections for small children, simply because it could become a new treatment option added during office visits. In another publication they were weighing the ethics of going straight to patients with experimental drugs bypassing doctors altogether. That was in the 90’s and lo and behold, this unethical protocol is now the norm in magazines and media, giving us the false impression that by watching T.V. we are suddenly better trained than those schooled in pharmacy.
According to Webster’s dictionary the root word pharmacy means;
Witchcraft, spells, potions, divination, incantations…
I learned that compounding pharmacists are above the law in America and can never be sued. In the rest of the world they are known as witch doctors, shamans…
The virus that infected the world
We were told 2 weeks to slow the spread, and because we chose to believe them, years later…
- Gas prices went sky rocketing
- Toilet tissue options shrunk
- Nearly all diseases but COVID seemed to disappeared
- First Fauci said no masks, then flipped his script
- America suddenly looked like a communist nation
- Judges who traffick children got released from jail in secret
- The entire planet got shut down, and they tried to make it permanent
- Doctors who protested lost their license, committed suicide…
- Employees who refused to be experimented on got fired
- Elected officials acted like the gestapo and doubled down
- Black businesses were shuttered and many never reopened
- Schools failed the most children in history and doubled down…
I read the journals doctors won’t
Below is a link to an article that made Daniel Amen, MD famous, and the one that led me to sit down with his then Director of Marketing.
One of my clients shared the trauma her preschooler experienced being strapped down and forced through his space tube. When I visited their Orange County, California facility you can believe I paid close attention to what was said as well as what wasn’t.
This was way back in the 90’s and here is what I still remember. She explained that the ginormous people eater (what a small child sees) is designed to light up the brain indicating hot spots that they have determined are signs of autism in preschoolers. That didn’t make sense to my autistic brain, so I followed up by asking how the hot spots differ for children in trauma compared to those who are not. Looking at me with a blank stare she admitted they hadn’t tested for that. I had no further questions.
Like snake oil salesmen, the bottom line was Amen didn’t do his homework before launching this inhumane experiment on children under 5, which my clients was. They were making so much money that bizarre questions like mine didn’t matter. My evidence of this is that no notes were taken and no changes in their protocols were published in their scientific, peer reviewed medical journals as a result of our meeting. The executive branch of our government is powerful. Instead of answering to special interests its time that office answered to us. This is where the National Mom Challenge comes in. We elect those who serve our families, and its time tech giants and foreign take notes. We are the media our children should be learning from. Its our job to stop failed schools, including medical ones that dare to attack our children’s purpose. First do no harm! Remember?
I learned about the clinic from a journal of psychiatry that one of my doctors let me read. And I never mentioned the devastating experience my client’s 5-yr old son encountered there, that prompted my in person visit. And in all their excitement at having me, they didn’t think to ask how or why my interest in their practice was so high.
In answering Daniel’s premise, while it amasses him a boat load of money, the reason doctors don’t look at the brain. In my professional observation it is both exceedingly unethical to torture children, and it also prevents them and their parents from leveling up.
I read journals pharmacists won’t
If you are a devoted believer in pharmacy, have you ever been visited by both your doctor and your pharmacist together? Should you have?
I couldn’t easily find the exact medical journal from America where I first read the study, so this Dutch publication will do, since this knowledge is widely known.
If you find the reading confusing, here’s an example from my consultancy that will help clarify it for you.
While studying how store front pharmacy ventures operate, I listened to an irate customer going off on the owner. She was deeply offended that he would dare to challenge the authority of the doctor she trusted with her life. A pharmacist rarely EVER opens their mouth about a prescription as you learned from the shutdown. So, I listened when he gently offered a suggestion saying softly.
I might not combine these medications.
It was as if he had just slandered her best friend, because her rage was swift to say the least. The pharmacist responded by simply saying, “Ok!” and filled the prescription as ordered. Within a couple of weeks she was dead.
P.S. Let’s be the media our children learn from. Screen shot success & share #CoWkSavesAChild.
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