I just think it's interesting that science can determine that this ancient mummified dog probably died of babesia and yet, science cannot properly detect the presence of TBI's in humans...
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BoxerMom
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Seriously. It's just unreal.
Medicine is not science. Medicine is large orgs and individuals in large orgs controlling information and money. And propaganda.
Our reality is too bizarre. And terrifying.
It's challenging to keep calm and carry on. I look forward to the day when enough of us are well and can participate in education and activism.
"Medicine is not science. Medicine is large orgs and individuals in large orgs controlling information and money. And propaganda."
Very good point!
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Keebler
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- The medical "system" certainly does not seem open to (or even capable of) learning about real people and real illness - with very real complications. -
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