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Post by tzarine on Feb 13, 2020 15:43:12 GMT -5
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Post by tzarine on Jul 22, 2020 21:49:24 GMT -5
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Post by ozziegiraffe on Jul 23, 2020 6:10:27 GMT -5
Living in a dry part of Australia that has just been through a horrendous drought, I thought that sounded good until I got to the bit about charged water.
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Post by tzarine on Jul 30, 2020 19:28:11 GMT -5
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Post by ozziegiraffe on Jul 31, 2020 4:15:08 GMT -5
I’m wondering how she ever got registered as a doctor in the USA.
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Post by groo on Jul 31, 2020 4:17:39 GMT -5
Or, perhaps, continued her initial registration.
Mind you, she looks as though she has been victim of a Demon Perm.
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Post by tzarine on Aug 11, 2020 20:00:49 GMT -5
no colloidal silver does not work against covid
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Quackery
Oct 5, 2020 21:23:15 GMT -5
via mobile
Post by ozziegiraffe on Oct 5, 2020 21:23:15 GMT -5
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Post by Liiisa on Oct 6, 2020 5:15:44 GMT -5
Yup - in fact for a while there was an osteopath serving as a primary care physician in our medical group. She was super nice but I did wonder. They claim to have comparable training to a regular physician, but then why not just be a regular physician? Everything in this country is a disaster. I remember in the past reading about countries that were a disaster and thinking "wow, what would it be like to live in a country with a president who is a psychopath and ideological maniacs running everything," and huh ok, it's like this.
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Post by tzarine on Oct 11, 2020 16:37:48 GMT -5
saw several ads for cryotherapy facials on walk
ok
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Post by Liiisa on Oct 12, 2020 4:56:03 GMT -5
That sounds unpleasant
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Post by vinnyd on Oct 12, 2020 8:11:55 GMT -5
My understanding is that osteopathy took a different route from chiropractic (after arising as a fairly similar practice, back in the nineteenth century when even standard medicine couldn't do much for most conditions) and aligned itself fairly closely with standard medicine.
But I don't think anyone goes to a school of osteopathy if they were also accepted by a med school.
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Post by tzarine on Oct 21, 2020 0:19:34 GMT -5
stop elderberry does not prevent covid!
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Post by HalcyonDaze on Oct 21, 2020 0:39:51 GMT -5
But elderflower cordial is nice, so just drink the stuff and enjoy it.
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Post by Queen on Oct 21, 2020 2:36:28 GMT -5
There are ads on a podcast I listen to (Pod Save America) for a hydration drink/ food supplement and it's promoted by some former Rugby player whom I have obviously never heard of.
And it's vegan, low allergen, gluten free, sugar free, dairy free, blah blah blah free and I end up thinking "so what the fuck is in it?"
But I never recall the brand name long enough to go and look it up.
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Post by Liiisa on Oct 21, 2020 4:27:17 GMT -5
But elderflower cordial is nice, so just drink the stuff and enjoy it. Mmm I love elderflower in a champagne cocktail.
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Post by princessofpenguins on Oct 22, 2020 15:11:21 GMT -5
Elderflower is also great with gin...
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Post by Liiisa on Oct 22, 2020 18:33:14 GMT -5
PoP! That is objectively true.
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Post by tzarine on Oct 22, 2020 21:15:40 GMT -5
need to pick up some elderberry now
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Post by tzarine on Nov 13, 2020 14:00:59 GMT -5
walked by the crystal store doing a brisk business
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Post by tzarine on Dec 15, 2020 2:03:21 GMT -5
physician curated iv therapy
This custom blend of IV infusion can help address issues such as the common cold, sluggish metabolism, dehydration, chronic fatigue, migraines, and hangovers.
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Post by Queen on Dec 16, 2020 17:42:13 GMT -5
physician curated iv therapy This custom blend of IV infusion can help address issues such as the common cold, sluggish metabolism, dehydration, chronic fatigue, migraines, and hangovers. That has to be quackery. Starting with drinking water will cure most cases of dehydration. Only severe cases need an electrolyte type mix, and only extreme cases need anything IV. Common cold is a virus, so no IV anything will fix it but a hot honey and lemon drink will make you feel better. As will a shot of whisky. The "physician" curating that needs to be struck off.
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Post by tzarine on Dec 16, 2020 17:56:42 GMT -5
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Post by ozziegiraffe on Dec 17, 2020 3:58:46 GMT -5
I’ve never heard of most of those initials designating their qualifications. Are they an American thing? PT is physiotherapist, and MD is medical doctor, but what in a CNS or a CKPT?
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Post by Liiisa on Dec 17, 2020 6:04:54 GMT -5
It's a mystery, ozzie; I've never heard of those things either. CNS means "central nervous system" to me, but we've all got one of those.
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Post by tzarine on Dec 17, 2020 18:07:07 GMT -5
Combined Kidney-Pancreas Transplantation
these are the new boutique med centers, so you get curated care from these nonethical docs who will give you ivs for hangover
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Post by sprite on Dec 17, 2020 18:15:31 GMT -5
It's a mystery, ozzie; I've never heard of those things either. CNS means "central nervous system" to me, but we've all got one of those. Well then, they can't be done for lying about having one!
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Post by Liiisa on Dec 17, 2020 19:00:47 GMT -5
Combined Kidney-Pancreas Transplantation these are the new boutique med centers, so you get curated care from these nonethical docs who will give you ivs for hangover Wait wait wait what? Some newagey doc thinks they're going to give me a pancreas transplant?
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Post by tzarine on Dec 17, 2020 21:40:38 GMT -5
liisa
look @ them the docs are so nice & clean
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Post by Liiisa on Dec 18, 2020 5:31:52 GMT -5
Very clean! And nice that they let the dude in the blue shirt be in the photo even though he didn't have his logowear yet.
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