Re Lead paint:
As i said, it was an interesting theory on gab. Lead blankets protected my organs during cobalt radiation treatments, back in the 60’s. So, I know for a fact that lead can sometimes protect us.
Lead can harm children in certain applications, but it can save children too, when applied correctly. The meme asks us to think differently about the things we were told would harm us—or wouldn’t.
What did you tell your patients about aspartame? Have you seen the latest studies? Did you recommend the vaxx to your patients? Why do doctors receive practically no training in nutrition? Did you ask your patients to cut eggs out of their diets? How about butter? Did you tell your patients to eat margarine instead? Are you still prescribing statins? How many “vaccines” are you giving children? Do you accept money from big pharma? How many people on FR did you encourage to get the vaxx?
How do we know you are even really a doctor?
Excuse me if I question everything. I was once a patient rights advocate in a large teaching hospital. I know exactly how often doctors make mistakes. And I’ve seen them laugh together amongst themselves after making a mistake.
Based on LadyDoc’s prior posts, she clearly has experience in healthcare.
No need to attack her over a meme that she sees as “Nonsense”.
It’s okay to have an opinion that does not align with a meme.
Re: post 318....can you give me a heads-up on problems with statin drugs? Thank you.