
The Internet is full of information.
Truthful and not so truthful information is in the reach of our
fingertips. Is it not a natural thing to verify the diagnosis our
doctors gave us, or is the medical cost forcing people to help
themselves especially when it is so obvious that medicated people do not
weather that well?
Recently I had received an article of statistics where people
were surveyed about the success of their diagnosis they obtained over
the Internet.
https://www.foxnews.com/health/searching-health-symptoms-google-stressing-patients-out-survey
The survey founds that 2 out of 5 people who have googled their symptoms had misdiagnosed themselves.
This is actually good. I would think that the majority of self-diagnosis would have ended up in failure.
Why do I say so?
Because symptoms of many chronic diseases are nothing more than
symptoms of toxic blood-cleansing process. This means that the majority
of symptoms resemble or are actually the same for most of the chronic
diseases.

In most cases, there
is just a fine not easily distinguishable difference that will
separate one disease from another but then, is it a dangerous thing
to misdiagnose oneself?
Not really.
Doctors commit the
same errors more often than you would think and treat you for
something that you do not have but it is ok if they do it, it becomes
dangerous if you misdiagnose yourself though.
We do not even have
to focus on doctor’s error, we can use for example any chronic
disease and we can clearly see that even when treated according to
the correct diagnosis, the patient’s health does not improve unless
medicated and this means only the symptoms were suppressed. No
healing took place.
Let us look at some
symptoms
For example you are
losing weight, have abdominal pains, diarrhea or constipation, you
feel fatigued, you experience bloating and gas, occasional blood in
the stool so you Google the symptoms and you can come up with several
possibilities like the irritable bowel syndrome, Crone’s disease,
gastroenteritis, ulcerative colitis or even peptic ulcer may sound
like the disease you have.
Take your pick. How wrong can you get if you look for the medication for the Crones disease and you actually have irritable bowel syndrome?
First of all, if
doctors would know what causes those health issues, they will never
allow them to become a chronic problem. So right of the bat, you are
on your own.

In both cases, a change of diet is recommended and of course, the diet suggested is the wrong diet. This is why healing is not achieved.
Since both health
issues involve chronic inflammation, anti-inflammatory drugs and of
course steroids will be recommended.
Since there is
always the danger of bacterial growth, antibiotics may be suggested.
If constipation is
present, stool softeners will be prescribed and if diarrhea is
present fiber and other nonsense will be suggested.
Both health issues
are thought to be autoimmune diseases so the same medication will be
used and only the doctor knows which one will be the best choice in
your particular case. I have a Brooklyn Bridge to sell if you are
buying this crap.
It will be the same
for both of those health issues so does it really matter what name is
given to your symptoms when doctors do not know what it is caused by
and how to help you?
Does it really
matter if you thought that you are suffering from Crone’s disease and
in a fact, your symptoms are called irritable bowel syndrome?

If you use drugs
related to one of those diseases and you have the other one, well
what’s the fuss all about. No matter what poisons you will be using
the outcome will be the same. Does it really matter if you are
poisoning yourself or if you are being poisoned by your doctor?
The only sizable difference will be felt in your wallet.
I have used as an
example, digestive health problems but even less of the difference
will be if you had misdiagnosed hormonal or neurological health
problems.
Since allopathic
medicine is all about symptom suppression you have the choice of
anti-inflammatory drugs, analgesics, and antibiotics. Your guess is
just about as good as one of your doctors. Some variations can
include probiotics and supplementation but about those things, you
will most likely learn much more over the Internet than from your
good doctor.
The only thing is,
you cannot perform surgical procedures on yourself so there is one
point in your book. You can screw up less.
As long as you are
diagnosing yourself, you are guessing. This means that you are not
sure and this uncertainty affects your emotions in a lesser way. Once
you are told by a professional what disease you have, it hits you
like a rock and the emotional stress will act like nocebo effect and
further worsen your health situation.
So, how important is
it to be diagnosed properly?
Who cares when even
when diagnosed properly your doctor cannot heal you and continues to
worsen your situation by increasing your toxic load through the
medication he/she is stuffing you with.
Always be aware of a fever. Having pain and developing a fever you may be developing sepsis (bacterial blood poisoning) and this could be lethal.
A ruptured appendix
could be dangerous.
I say “it
could” be dangerous because when we eat correctly, even a
ruptured appendix will not produce sepsis. The body with a correctly
functioning immune response will encapsulate the spill and not allow
it to spread around the body. It will be painful but no fever will be
experienced and the doctor will misdiagnose it anyway. Two of my
clients had this happening to them and they were both misdiagnosed
and only though the exploratory surgery they found what was going
on.
You may say if the
protocol heals you and rejuvenates you, how come that some people on
the protocol had a ruptured appendix?
Well, there was some
poisoning going on here in Tarapoto. In a period of one month, many
people ended up in the hospital with appendicitis. We never
discovered the cause but it was strange and many people had
complications after the surgery but people on the protocol have
healed rapidly.
A friend of mine
Thomas, have pulled the IV the second day after surgery and Hilno
gave him tartar stake. He had no digestive pain and actually his
intestines started their normal contractions several hours later and
he was out of the hospital the third day and in the gym three days
later.
All doctor’s
parameters are based on faulty specimens because we all eat dietary
glucose and our gene expression has changed.
This is why when the
doctor sees a person that eats correctly, they have a problem with
the blood picture. The cholesterol is too high, the heartbeat is to
slow, the blood pressure is to low…
Knowing all of this,
how important is it to be diagnosed correctly?
Love and light to us all.
