Hi Todd, you mentioned there are theses type of clinics in Arizona. How do you find them? What would I search for to find this type of clinic? Thank you for any information you can provide.
Not a big clinic close to me, but I did find three or four direct primary care doctors in my area. We signed up with one, and have been very pleased. We pay $180/mo. for our family of four (2 adults and 2 kids), and the price covers everything she can do in her office for as many appointments as we want. We routinely spend an hour with her for each appointment, with no waiting. We can be seen within a day or two as well. We can get labs at her cost. She recommends people still carry some type of catastrophic insurance in case of hospital stays, etc. DPCs are awesome.
Aluminum toxicity also mimics Alzheimer’s. People need to dig deeper instead of accepting what the white coats tell them. Remember… they “practice” medicine.. pharmakeia … witchcraft if you will.
Yes, pharmakeia was Greek for sorcery... In Greek times, practitioners of magic/witchcraft used drugs in their practice, either on whom the spell was placed, or on themselves.
Hi Todd, you mentioned there are theses type of clinics in Arizona. How do you find them? What would I search for to find this type of clinic? Thank you for any information you can provide.
Search online for “direct primary care near me.”
Not a big clinic close to me, but I did find three or four direct primary care doctors in my area. We signed up with one, and have been very pleased. We pay $180/mo. for our family of four (2 adults and 2 kids), and the price covers everything she can do in her office for as many appointments as we want. We routinely spend an hour with her for each appointment, with no waiting. We can be seen within a day or two as well. We can get labs at her cost. She recommends people still carry some type of catastrophic insurance in case of hospital stays, etc. DPCs are awesome.
Aluminum toxicity also mimics Alzheimer’s. People need to dig deeper instead of accepting what the white coats tell them. Remember… they “practice” medicine.. pharmakeia … witchcraft if you will.
Yes, pharmakeia was Greek for sorcery... In Greek times, practitioners of magic/witchcraft used drugs in their practice, either on whom the spell was placed, or on themselves.
I didn’t know that. Thank you!
I learned about from my John MacArthur Bible Commentary. Excellent resource!! It’s the same study notes in as the John MacArthur Study Bible.