Part 6 - Notes from a Homeopathic physician, which provide insights into the symptoms experienced by patients during the 1918 pandemic, and what cured them.
Nov 21, 2023·edited Nov 21, 2023Liked by Just call me Jack
My grandfather was a "country" doctor in the backwoods of Tennessee in the early 1900's. He made house calls all throughout the county. His most common and reliable "medicine" was simply nutritious FOOD, which he would deliver to families whom he heard were sick. He owned a big farm so he had plenty to spare, and no shortage of volunteers to show up for harvests. MEAT was the primary item he gave to "cure" people of illnesses. And it was EFFECTIVE. Most of the "sick" people were severely malnourished. My old Momma told me stories about long rides into the woods with her Grandpa to deliver FOOD to people they'd heard were ill.
Before his death, he also stood up to the medical establishment when they tried to push the polio vaccine in his county. He got the community together and they outlawed the vaccines inside of their county. The ONLY people in his county who ended up paralyzed (or dead) were the ones who took the vaccine, and some of their immediate family members who were exposed to them immediately after.
I enjoyed reading your article. I started a Substack a few months ago. The articles so far are about homeopathic remedies, many of which are mentioned here. I hope more and more people learn about homeopathy.
Thank you for the time and effort you're investing in teaching others about the real doctors of yesteryear and the homeopathic remedies they prescribed. In the 3rd world shithole I was born in, some of my family members still cure the sick with homeopathic concoctions. In the US (currently turning into a Communist shithole), my Mom has been curing all of her kids, in-laws, grandkids and great grandkids' stomach & cold ailments with herbs she picks from her back yard. We've allowed the Rockefellers to destroy the US medical industry, so many ailments could be healed without drugs that cause harm.
When I was a young boy growing up in the US in the mid 60s I would stay with my grandparents over the summer sometimes while school was out. She had a herb garden and would make up remedies from it along with other things she had on hand when I got sick or felt bad. They worked every time and I was back to playing in a day or two.
Staying with them made me understand later in life that there is more than one way to skin a cat, so to speak, in many things we in counter in life besides just medical remedies.
Sometimes the old fashioned way is the best way. Just my personal perspective of things.
You must have so many beautiful memories! I agree with you, sometimes the old fashioned way is the best way. I'm thrilled that some youngsters are learning to grow their own food and are learning to recycle, save rain water. We used to make fun of my parents, who would always save rain water - harsh Florida heat and droughts never bothered their avocado, orange, lime, mango trees - they were fed rain water during times of water restrictions. We can learn from previous generations.
Many good memories and many lessons learned. I am grateful that my parents and grandparents taught us life lessons that have served me well over the years. Some of those lessons though took me awhile to really appreciate and fully understand.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts with me. I really appreciate it as it has brought back to life some of those memories that I have not pondered on in awhile.
Sorry to be off topic on this substack posting but I could not find where on the totalityofevidence.com site to submit it for possible posting and proper placement by Dr. Just Call Me Jack. (miscellaneous public health resource ???)
"450 Patients at Massachusetts Hospital Possibly Exposed to Hepatitis and HIV
Hundreds of people were possibly exposed to hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and the virus that can cause AIDs, officials say.
450 Patients at Massachusetts Hospital Possibly Exposed to Hepatitis and HIV
A microscopic view of the HIV virus on a lymphocyte, as seen in a file photo. (AFP/Getty Images)
Jack Phillips
By Jack Phillips
11/17/2023
Updated:
11/18/2023
Nearly 450 patients at a hospital in Massachusetts might have been exposed to hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and HIV due to poor administration of IV medications, said the hospital in a statement.
Salem Hospital told news outlets this week that patients undergoing an endoscopy—including colonoscopies, laparoscopies, and bronchoscopies—at the hospital may have been exposed to the pathogens over the past several years. The patients, it added, were exposed when IV medications were given "in a manner not consistent with our best practice."
"The infections we are testing for are hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and HIV, which are standard tests for a potential exposure of this kind," the hospital told People in a statement. "A small portion of our endoscopy patients, nearly 450 patients, were potentially impacted over a period of roughly two years." SNIP
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Curiously, there is an embedded video in the EpochTimes article subtitle -
"Man Arrested in Secret Chinese Biolab Probe"
The placement of this video in the middle of this article was odd. Somehow the secret Chinese labs in the USA may possibly relate to this Massachusetts important public health story.
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I suspect there will be heavy political pressure to suppress the complete investigation of this news item.
I'm not sure where to categorise this article but it is bookmarked, maybe as you suggest "miscellaneous" ...though I don't have time to read, double check and collate everything.
Regards the Chinese biolab video, it was likely another article by Epoch that coincidentally appeared in the Advertisment section in the middle of the article...I don't have it when I viewed it.
Regards call in me "Dr"....please don't, I am not a doctor.
Thanks for drawing people's attention to this article.
thank you. I have for about the last year tried to stop thinking - 'oh, this is very important. I must find a way to share this.' But this one struck me as a story that could, if it were investigated thoroughly and objectively, really open up a major new area of important inquiry.
My grandfather was a "country" doctor in the backwoods of Tennessee in the early 1900's. He made house calls all throughout the county. His most common and reliable "medicine" was simply nutritious FOOD, which he would deliver to families whom he heard were sick. He owned a big farm so he had plenty to spare, and no shortage of volunteers to show up for harvests. MEAT was the primary item he gave to "cure" people of illnesses. And it was EFFECTIVE. Most of the "sick" people were severely malnourished. My old Momma told me stories about long rides into the woods with her Grandpa to deliver FOOD to people they'd heard were ill.
Before his death, he also stood up to the medical establishment when they tried to push the polio vaccine in his county. He got the community together and they outlawed the vaccines inside of their county. The ONLY people in his county who ended up paralyzed (or dead) were the ones who took the vaccine, and some of their immediate family members who were exposed to them immediately after.
I enjoyed reading your article. I started a Substack a few months ago. The articles so far are about homeopathic remedies, many of which are mentioned here. I hope more and more people learn about homeopathy.
Jayne, will be checking out your substack as soon as things settle down from Thanksgiving. Sounds very interesting.
Thank you for the time and effort you're investing in teaching others about the real doctors of yesteryear and the homeopathic remedies they prescribed. In the 3rd world shithole I was born in, some of my family members still cure the sick with homeopathic concoctions. In the US (currently turning into a Communist shithole), my Mom has been curing all of her kids, in-laws, grandkids and great grandkids' stomach & cold ailments with herbs she picks from her back yard. We've allowed the Rockefellers to destroy the US medical industry, so many ailments could be healed without drugs that cause harm.
When I was a young boy growing up in the US in the mid 60s I would stay with my grandparents over the summer sometimes while school was out. She had a herb garden and would make up remedies from it along with other things she had on hand when I got sick or felt bad. They worked every time and I was back to playing in a day or two.
Staying with them made me understand later in life that there is more than one way to skin a cat, so to speak, in many things we in counter in life besides just medical remedies.
Sometimes the old fashioned way is the best way. Just my personal perspective of things.
You must have so many beautiful memories! I agree with you, sometimes the old fashioned way is the best way. I'm thrilled that some youngsters are learning to grow their own food and are learning to recycle, save rain water. We used to make fun of my parents, who would always save rain water - harsh Florida heat and droughts never bothered their avocado, orange, lime, mango trees - they were fed rain water during times of water restrictions. We can learn from previous generations.
Yes
Many good memories and many lessons learned. I am grateful that my parents and grandparents taught us life lessons that have served me well over the years. Some of those lessons though took me awhile to really appreciate and fully understand.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts with me. I really appreciate it as it has brought back to life some of those memories that I have not pondered on in awhile.
Hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving.
Thank you likewise!
Thanks for publishing your findings. Very interesting.
Sorry to be off topic on this substack posting but I could not find where on the totalityofevidence.com site to submit it for possible posting and proper placement by Dr. Just Call Me Jack. (miscellaneous public health resource ???)
https://www.theepochtimes.com/health/450-patients-at-massachusetts-hospital-possibly-exposed-to-hepatitis-and-hiv-5531683?autoemail=archiek1%40prodigy.net&utm_source=deployer&utm_medium=email&utm_content=&utm_campaign=new&utm_term=
"450 Patients at Massachusetts Hospital Possibly Exposed to Hepatitis and HIV
Hundreds of people were possibly exposed to hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and the virus that can cause AIDs, officials say.
450 Patients at Massachusetts Hospital Possibly Exposed to Hepatitis and HIV
A microscopic view of the HIV virus on a lymphocyte, as seen in a file photo. (AFP/Getty Images)
Jack Phillips
By Jack Phillips
11/17/2023
Updated:
11/18/2023
Nearly 450 patients at a hospital in Massachusetts might have been exposed to hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and HIV due to poor administration of IV medications, said the hospital in a statement.
Salem Hospital told news outlets this week that patients undergoing an endoscopy—including colonoscopies, laparoscopies, and bronchoscopies—at the hospital may have been exposed to the pathogens over the past several years. The patients, it added, were exposed when IV medications were given "in a manner not consistent with our best practice."
"The infections we are testing for are hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and HIV, which are standard tests for a potential exposure of this kind," the hospital told People in a statement. "A small portion of our endoscopy patients, nearly 450 patients, were potentially impacted over a period of roughly two years." SNIP
________________
Curiously, there is an embedded video in the EpochTimes article subtitle -
"Man Arrested in Secret Chinese Biolab Probe"
The placement of this video in the middle of this article was odd. Somehow the secret Chinese labs in the USA may possibly relate to this Massachusetts important public health story.
_________________
I suspect there will be heavy political pressure to suppress the complete investigation of this news item.
I'm not sure where to categorise this article but it is bookmarked, maybe as you suggest "miscellaneous" ...though I don't have time to read, double check and collate everything.
Regards the Chinese biolab video, it was likely another article by Epoch that coincidentally appeared in the Advertisment section in the middle of the article...I don't have it when I viewed it.
Regards call in me "Dr"....please don't, I am not a doctor.
Thanks for drawing people's attention to this article.
thank you. I have for about the last year tried to stop thinking - 'oh, this is very important. I must find a way to share this.' But this one struck me as a story that could, if it were investigated thoroughly and objectively, really open up a major new area of important inquiry.
Put your thoughts into your own substack articles.