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In the state of Arizona, they allow naturopaths to be your PCP. Either AZ really wants to kill you, or people here REALLY want to die, I'm not sure which.

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If it's both, sounds like a perfect marriage;)
 

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This is why I hate "naturopathic medicine." I would name ONE fact in the informative slide that is true, but that's just not possible.
,. Zero percent of them are caused by kidney stones. It's not even POSSIBLY FUNCTONALLY.... ARGH.

In the state of Arizona, they allow naturopaths to be your PCP. Either AZ really wants to kill you, or people here REALLY want to die, I'm not sure which.

Anna

Yeah, ummm I just took a 30min internet course and am now a licensed Dr. ....Sooooo yes it IS even POSSIBLY FUNCTONALLY.
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But seriously.... DRs are, and have been prescribing poison globally, for centuries "in the name if Medical Science. " That's why it's called "Practicing Medicine" . We're the lab rats, and the source of the "Statistical Data"
 
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Yes, seriously. I used to go see the alternative medicine doc at my work for free (mainly for B12 shots, those are like, rocket fuel) and one time I needed a script and she was all like, "Oh I can prescribe it for you, naturopaths can be PCPs in the state of AZ, your insurance will pay for it even.

So then I brought her the (extremely arcane but necessary script I needed) and she was like, "Oh I can't prescribe you that it's too high on the food chain to me) so then I went to my PCP and like, he wrote it, and I was like, "D'oh" (I think she wanted to replace it with liver extract of sheep or something).

Some naturopath stuff works, a somewhat small percentage as do some home remedies. I don't disagree that the practice of medicine is only slightly more advanced and also utterly imprecise and at times very dangerous. You need docs who know what they're doing, and (IMHO) as many generics as you can get away with, but yeah, it's still a crapshoot from time to time.

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There is this person called Anne. She was my husband's well sort of common law wife (a concept I don't quite get." She calls me all the time pretending to be a bot, and starts, "Hello, this is Anne." She wants me to buy life insurance or car, it kind of varies but she travels a LOT lemme tell ya. she bounces from state to state. Quite often I am fooled. But she's been in Rhode Island for a while now, I felt safe in ignoring it.....

The husband is out. He is going to be so happy when he gets home and I say, "I ignored Anne toady."

But I will end with, "However, she left us a message." :lol::lol::lol:

I will also note, when the husband and I was considering having a kid, it was really kind of shocking how many chick names were ruled out for this reason: "I slept with one called that."

LOL, on my end I was just like, "Well if it's a boy as long as we don't name it Blackout I think we'll be good.

Anna

Needing a stay at the Bate's motel.
 

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Food should never look like "food" especially if it's made out of, well dead cow fetuses? I am being optimistic here whoever made that CLEARLY was going for humanoid.

Gotta get that out of my head, I shall go with an art car

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Anna
I have noticed, Auto's get my mind off a lot of stuff too.
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Wait, forget that...
 

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