"Tumors are not mistakes..."
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@George-K said in "Tumors are not mistakes...":
@Jolly said in "Tumors are not mistakes...":
Who let this idiot into medical school?
There are many sane people - who would make good doctors - who are denied, every year.
"I fell so in love with health that I went to chiropractic school and graduated at the top of my class in 2012.
After graduating I practiced for 3 years in Marietta, Georgia while my boyfriend, Steven Ravnstag, finished chiropractic school.We planned on the traditional route of
opening our own practiceripping people off, but around 2014 our focus shifted. We began studying the mind. Through meditation, self-study, mentorship, and courses we discovered a realm of health that is greatly under appreciated:Self-Understanding."Snake oil. -
@George-K said in "Tumors are not mistakes...":
Some time, during the last ⅓ of the last century, when I was in college, we never called our teachers "doctor." It was always "professor."
Is this a recent shift?
I don’t believe so. It was fairly common for us to address professors, especially those whose birth and schooling were in Europe, by “Doctor. On the other hand, I cannot recall any instance when a “Doctor” corrected a student for addressing him or her as “Professor”. In any event, to address anyone who has earned a PhD as “Doctor” is a common and acceptable practice in this country.
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The Dr's opinions are biased due to "profitable misconeptions"!
No problem, lets go to her site, where you can learn all about her bullshit...with no profit motive interference!
I feel bad for the people desperate enough to think whatever this fukkin shithead sells might help them.
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@George-K said in "Tumors are not mistakes...":
@Horace said in "Tumors are not mistakes...":
Giggling at dumb people is the ultimate human pastime.
It's our raison d'être here, right?
Yep. I blame the Dutch.
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i would not wish bad vibes on anyone, and i know this is all some weird form of schadenfreude but i wouldnt mind being the fly on the wall of a medical office when she gets told that little something on her ovary is not a cyst but a carcinoma, or that little black dot on her back is melanoma. somehow i dont believe she will accept her own bullshit remedies for herself.
sure there are idiots who shun medical care for naturopathic remedies, but not the ones selling snake oil, they usually know they are conning people.
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If I was her, I'd hire a good law firm...Dewey, Cheatham & Howe.