Doctors

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medical industry

doctors

parasites

[2005]

[Attendee]

Because they didn't care, but you pick em up you're in trouble because they're gonna get-

[Aajonus]

That is a fiction, it's a myth. Show me any documentation that proves that you can pick it off of the toilet or anywhere.

[Attendee]

No, no. What I'm saying is if you go to a regular doctor, he tests you and you are diagnosed that they will treat you with one of the anti-fungals.

[Aajonus]

Right. Well, they'll give it to you to take, yeah.

[Attendee]

It's the law. They have to do that.

[Aajonus]

I know. That's the AMA law, definitely is, but that doesn't mean it's good for you. The poison isn't good for you, the whipworm and the tapeworms are.

[Attendee]

I've been working in clinics and stuff you know, I see that the patients have to do that or they can be reported to it law. Scary.

[Aajonus]

So, you just don't get checked for parasites. In fact, you stay from doctors altogether. Unless you break a bone and it's dislocated and you want to have someone who's a professional and have put it back together.

But doctors, MDs are not professionals of health. They're professionals of disease and chemicals, that's all they know.

It's like, would you go to the guy who's flipping hamburgers at Jack In The Box to learn to be a millionaire or you go to somebody like Donald Trump?

So, if you want health, you don't go to an MD.

[Attendee]

Who do you go to?

[Aajonus]

You go to food. Somebody who knows how food affects the body. Go to my books.

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