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Didactic Mind, Ep 92: Medical Malpractice

by | Feb 10, 2022 | Podcasts | 5 comments

The podcast is back, finally! This episode is all about the modren state of the medical industry, and consists of an examination of the career of Anthony Fraudci, one of the greatest servants of evil that we have ever seen, and his complicity in some of the biggest medical scandals and cover-ups of our time. I talk about the excellent new book, The Real Anthony Fauci by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and I discuss the flawed nature of the medical system and the ways in which it leads to terrible outcomes for patients. I close with an exhortation and a warning to all of you – DO NOT TRUST YOUR DOCTORS. Always get a second, and these days, a third opinion if necessary. Ultimately, we are all responsible for our own health, and the Western medical system is clearly in severe need of a major overhaul if we are to recognise this fact and take accountability for and ownership of our own lives.

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5 Comments

  1. thedeti

    –Doctors are not gods. They don’t know everything. They’re not perfect.

    –Doctors, nurses, and every other healthcare field are like every other profession. It’s populated with a few extremely talented people, a lot of mediocre people who do the job from very well to barely adequately, and a few real morons. And all of them, from the very best to the very worst, make mistakes and miss things all the time.

    –the more specialized a practitioner gets, the more extreme the person is – either extraordinarily people-skilled (very outgoing), or not people-skilled at all (moderately to severely autistic).

    –Americans still do health care better than pretty much anyone else, but this is changing. Health care in the US is getting worse, less available, lower quality, and more expensive, with each passing year.

    — Listen to your body, your brain, and your gut. If something’s wrong, get help.

    — If you have been diagnosed with a condition, get a second opinion. Learn as much as you can about it online and from other resources. There is a wealth of information about every condition. Get it. Start changing your lifestyle to accommodate and improve your condition.

    –There is absolutely no substitute for good physical health. Don’t get fat. Get in shape. Do some kind of exercise. Move your body doing something. Get your ass off your couch and MOVE. Eat well. Limit sugar and processed foods. Eat proteins, lean meats, and roughage. Get good sleep. Develop these habits early, and you’ll live a long healthy life.

    — Learn about your family’s medical history – you look like them on the inside as well as the outside. If your parents were fat and diabetic, you will have a propensity for that too, so learn about it and develop strategies to avoid it. If your family has a history of cancer or heart disease, you will too, so learn about it.

    — Mental health is just as important. If you need time off, take it. If you need to talk to someone, do it. If you need help, GET IT. No man is an island – you cannot do it all yourself. If you feel yourself slipping, get help. You MUST learn to manage negative stressors.

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    • Didact

      Amen, Reverend.

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    • Robert W

      “–There is absolutely no substitute for good physical health. Don’t get fat. Get in shape. Do some kind of exercise. Move your body doing something. Get your ass off your couch and MOVE. Eat well. Limit sugar and processed foods. Eat proteins, lean meats, and roughage. Get good sleep. Develop these habits early, and you’ll live a long healthy life.”

      Nailed it all over your comment, and especially nailed it here.

      Reply
  2. TechieDude

    About damn time.

    You realize I have podbean on my work iPhone tied bluetooth to a wave radio for this very podcast?

    (well, that’s why I started it, I use it for other stuff now. Sad that it’s all my work iPhone is good for)

    Oh yeah, and fuggit, they are are lying. Get out of debt. Get healthy. Learn to live simple.

    Screw those guys.

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  3. TechieDude

    About damn time.

    You realize that my work iPhone’s sole function these days was to play yer podcast? I installed podbean and connected it via bluetooth to an old wave radio for this podcast. True, I use it for to other content, but that’s how it started.

    Oh, BTW – screw those guys. There’ll all incompetent doofuses.

    Get healthy. Purge debt. Learn to live simply. Avoid the whole problem. Fauci is a career doofus that’s screwed up everything he’s touched. Nothing but a fuk-all for money.

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