Should you go to the doctor for routine visits?
R.L. Malpica - Philosopher
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54m
In this episode, R.L. dives deep into the concept of routine doctor visits, challenging the traditional paradigm. Exploring the idea that routine visits may have been designed to create a cycle of medical dependency, R.L. sheds light on the reactive nature of the allopathic medical system. With compelling evidence, he highlights the alarming statistics on medical errors, reinforcing the notion that routine visits can potentially pose risks to our well-being. Tune in as we explore the thought-provoking topic of routine doctor visits and empower listeners to critically evaluate their healthcare choices.
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