What Doctors Don’t Tell You magazine pulled from supermarket shelves
A magazine spouting “complimentary therapies and alternative medicines” and telling readers how to protect themselves from 5G has been yanked from Coles and Woolworths shelves nationwide.
The decision on the April-May 2020 edition of What Doctors Don’t Tell You was made on Tuesday afternoon after Sydney 2GB radio host Ben Fordham expressed outrage at it being stocked in Australia’s two biggest supermarkets.
He said the publication was “filled with dangerous misinformation”, “dodgy medical advice” and “full of all the usual conspiracy theories”.
The front cover of the edition shared by Fordham hints at articles on healing spines without surgery, healing diabetes and “healing your heart after a heart attack”.
“Protect yourself from Wi-Fi and 5G, a step-by-step guide to staying safe,” another headline states.
Yes the the Aussie system is similar in some regards to the UK system and it could become more
privatised but they should be more of a warning for the Government not to follow in their footsteps and
they wouldn't work here.
Yes, privatisation of our medical services was one of the dreams of a former PM.
You're right in what you say.
Michael Moore's Sicko is a Call to Action June 29, 2007, 11:30AM. By Jane Mundy
The first "victim" is an uninsured carpenter with two severed fingers who must decide whether he wants doctors to reattach his ring finger for $12,000 or his middle finger for $60,000. Being a 'hopeless romantic', (Moore is a master of sarcasm) he opts for the ring finger.
Well, the greatest country on this earth which is claims to be the shining beacon for liberty and democcracy has people having to decide what finger to have re-attatched based on how much money they have in the kitty.
What;s wrong here?
What about if he was planning to start a family and had and his accident involved another part of his body? Damned sure that compex operation would cost way more than $60,000! What would he do then??
Many people have no idea that this is happening because main stream media don't like to report on this.
Now we have to look at who owns what. and who owns who?
With magazines being pulled of shelves (and many thaanks to the OP for bringing this to our attentiion), we are almost seeing a form of censorship that would belong in an East Euro or Soviet country 60 years ago.
Many people have no idea that this is happening because main stream media don't like to report on this.
Now we have to look at who owns what. and who owns who?
With magazines being pulled of shelves (and many thaanks to the OP for bringing this to our attentiion), we are almost seeing a form of censorship that would belong in an East Euro or Soviet country 60 years ago.
No,it belong in today's day and age as the misinformation is out of hand on the web and it has no valid reason
to be in print and they were right in puling it from the shelves.
Any publication that includes fake and damaging articles has no right being on any shelves as there are enough
gullible people that fall for scams so stories that are wrong and damaging will also impact those .
Just because it may have other stories that may be correct it's the "bad" stories that makes it an unacceptable
risk for a lot of people so the only place for those is the bin.
With magazines being pulled of shelves (and many thaanks to the OP for bringing this to our attentiion), we are almost seeing a form of censorship that would belong in an East Euro or Soviet country 60 years ago.
Rather the mere 13 since the article you referenced was current? Why is it you can't ever find current examples to fit your many outrages
With magazines being pulled of shelves (and many thaanks to the OP for bringing this to our attentiion), we are almost seeing a form of censorship that would belong in an East Euro or Soviet country 60 years ago.
Rather the mere 13 since the article you referenced was current? Why is it you can't ever find current examples to fit your many outrages
Ah dave will resort to ad hominem attacks when there is no way to debate properly.
Quote: "outrages"
Reply: *sigh* . I should laugh but the urge to laugh has now gone. *Sigh* instead!
BTW: I know I'm wasting my time but regardless of that, I'll tell you. The articles (regardless of their age) have info that should be obvious to you that they have info that relates to the situation at hand.
With magazines being pulled of shelves (and many thaanks to the OP for bringing this to our attentiion), we are almost seeing a form of censorship that would belong in an East Euro or Soviet country 60 years ago.
Rather the mere 13 since the article you referenced was current? Why is it you can't ever find current examples to fit your many outrages
Ah dave will resort to ad hominem attacks when there is no way to debate properly.
Quote: "outrages"
Reply: *sigh* . I should laugh but the urge to laugh has now gone. *Sigh* instead!
BTW: I know I'm wasting my time but regardless of that, I'll tell you. The articles (regardless of their age) have info that should be obvious to you that they have info that relates to the situation at hand.
I suspect there are a lot of things big Pharma and the medical system don't tell us and also there is a lot of damage being done by the alternative medicine sector. Two examples.......
On big Pharma.....A few years ago my health was in a bad way. I was coming home from work exhausted and could barely get off the couch to eat dinner or shower. The lethargy was overwhelming and made me a danger on the roads. I also had pre diabetes and despite changing my diet, losing a lot of weight and regularly exercising I was rapidly racing towards full blown diabetes. ( within six months if my health trajectory continued ) I was starting to panic as I was doing everything I could to prevent the onset of diabetes.
It was at the time Four Corners was pilloried for its programme blowing the whistle on the dangers of the big Pharma promotion of Statins, used for treating high cholesterol. I was one of the people who gave up Statins as a result of the programme and my health improved immediately. My blood pressure was lower, cholesterol levels reduced into a manageable range and the threat of diabetes subsided with blood sugar levels now quite respectable. The only thing I changed was going off of Statins.
They might be fine in a lot of people but for many who suffer adverse reactions, they are just horrible things
OK so that's the sceptic, alternate medical view stuff done, now for the dangerous bit....
My wife is blind. Her mum was the last of the young girls who went through school before a national schools immunisation programme was introduced and she is the last of the thalidomide babies born as a result of Rubella.. There isn't much riles her up, but when the anti vaxers start spouting there rubbish, she arcs up. Its all very well to spout off crack pot theories, until one of your own suffer major disability as a result. She is lucky...its only her eyesight that is affected. Many Rubella babies also suffered blidness, deafness and brain injury. And lets not forget the crippling effects of Polio.
Free speech is all very well but if babies are going to be born badly deformed as result of this " free speech ", society has a responsibility to shut the nutters down one way or another. If that means taking crack pot magaines off of the shelves of major supermarkets ( so their ideas are not normalised ) ....Go for it !!!
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