Finding a Holistic healer near me
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Finding a Holistic healer near me
Posted by kane30330 on March 15, 2024 at 5:53 pm EDTI didn’t get the vaccine but have had very strange symptoms for the last two years that doctors can’t seem to figure out or explain. I’d like to find a doctor near me that is aligned with the doctors of this website to discuss these symptoms and treatment. Would appreciate any help and direction.
dr-z replied 4 months, 3 weeks ago 12 Members · 20 Replies -
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This is exactly my concern: navigating this website to find a practitioner(s) who is “aligned with the doctors of this website”.
Good luck locating a practitioner practicing good medicine, here or elsewhere!
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If you go to FLCCC.net then Find a Provider you might be able to locate one in your area.
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I am a functional medicine physician who offers telemedicine consults across the country.
Michael Carter, MD
mcarter452@bellsouthnet
702-241-5439
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Provider directory on the FLCCC website is probably a good starting spot. They also have links to other lists as well on this page.
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Great words of appreciation to all the individuals who responded to my original inquiry. with helpful inputs. It is reassuring to come to the realization that there is a responsible, caring individuals within the FLCCC community !
The next step would be to build a parallel, independent physical community outside the obviously decaying, collapsing institutions surrounding us!
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Yep, strange symptoms are the respiratory bioweapon phase 1. Very treatable. Can range from easy to long haul. Local search to find someone knowledge-use terms like “integrative” “holistic” Once you find, before going in, call the front desk, chat with the receptionist or office manager; you will know-the offices that care will talk to you & guide you; good luck
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Thanks to those who have responded. Very much appreciated.
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I use MyFreeDoctor.com and also have a local Direct Primary Care physician who does not harass me about declining vaccines, biologics and blood.
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I would also suggest visiting a local compounding pharmacy and chatting with them. They are often used by doctors who treat more functionally and think outside the box. The compounding pharmacists usually have a good assessment of the docs in their area.
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What exactly is a compounding pharmacy? Not a term I’ve ever heard.
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I am a Licensed Acupuncturist/Functional Medicine Practitioner in MA. I also do Telehealth. I’m not sure why they won’t list us under “Providers” in the Directory. I emailed the nurse who is a contact listed for providers and she never responded. I did this months ago. They need to add a new section for non-allopathic providers. I love this organization but they need to expand their offerings. I treat a lot of injuries, shedding, etc. in my practice. And we can help a lot! We are here and want to help!
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I see no providers within a 100 miles of my location so unfortunately it looks like I will have to do virtual visits. I would just like to have a conversation with an out-of-the-western-medicine box physician to get a professional opinion on what’s going on with me.
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Can you find an Acupuncturist in your area who is aligned with the thinking of this organization? If you message me I can probably help you find someone. I am in some groups with colleagues on FB who are likeminded. [email protected]
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I have a South Carolina license if you ever need any assistance, I’ve had quite a few patients from Summerville. Dr. Zelikovsky (text: 772-678-5723)
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The best resource I have found for finding a holistic type PCP is through the website DPCfrontier.com.
It is a nationwide clearing house for alternative direct primary care practitioners. Most don’t accept insurance but they are often fairly reasonable about monthly fees.
If you have insurance from a major company like Blue Cross you can look through their provider directory for anyone listed as functional or integrative medicine or a doctor with a DO designation.
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I too did not receive the Covid-19 vaccine, but have Diabetes 2, and am a senior. I acquired Covid-19 and was hospitalized for 6 days. Because I did not receive the Covid-19 “vaccine”, which did not meet the criteria of a vaccine back then and was controversial, I was poorly treated by the majority of medical staff while being admitted and by most of the hospital staff while in the hospital, which I tried to report (when released) to both Medicare and the hospital, which operates under a religious moniker, to no avail. Most people living in my area received the Covid-19 shot as well boosters; some family members have too. I tried to connect to some neighbors after restrictions were lifted, but was not fully accepted as I was not invited to various gatherings, attended by all, so I no longer feel comfortable associating with them. We were not only forced into isolation during Covid-19, but remain so to a great degree now even though myths surrounding blame have largely been debunked. When I talk to doctors expressing an interest in trying to control or possibly eventually eliminate diabetes through lifestyle changes they pretty much roll their eyes saying I will never get off diabetes medication as they recommended another medication to add. Periodically, I try to link up with naturopaths, but no one near me appears to be available, which is very discouraging. Anyhow, I would greatly appreciate helpful guidance in where and how to begin removing drugs that make me feel unwell (only feeling better on the fasting days, when I don’t take any) and will, most likely, not be helpful to me in the long run and may be causing problems that will lead to requiring additional drugs. HELP!
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It is fairly common knowledge that type 2 diabetes is reversible with lifestyle changes and a variety of nutraceuticals. Insulin resistance seems to be the culprit, and there are many approaches that will help return to homeostasis. I would recommend checking out some resources from the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, Dr. Joel Fuhrman, and Dr. Michael Greger for starters.
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