(Continued from Part 1. This concludes the article.)
Rule #3: Find a doctor who practices moral not just ethical medicine. By ethical medicine, I mean what is socially acceptable from your community, insurance companies, and government. Moral medicine is based on a sense of righteousness and wrong. For example, if a doctor wants prenatal genetic testing to check for disorders in your unborn child, that usually is “code” for I want to kill your baby if it is a Down Syndrome person. Today, over 90% of Down Syndrome babies are “ethically” aborted in the United States. Or how about a surgeon who wants to surgically remove the external genitalia of a 5-year-old boy who says he desires to be a girl? Or how about a gynecologist who performs an abortion on a 11-year-old girl from another state after being allegedly raped by an illegal alien and refuses to report it to law enforcement and child protective services? Or how about a doctor who goes out of his way to call child protective services to remove a child from the home because the doctor refuses to accommodate the child’s parents’ religious request to transfuse blood from a “non-vaxxed” donor? (The child died from blood clots after the transfusion.) How about a gynecologist who performs “medically necessary” hysterectomies on patients from around the United States for insurance payment while knowingly referring the patients to the next plastic surgeon elsewhere for gender-reassigning surgery? All of these examples have happened with the blessings of International, National, and State medical associations, Colleges, Boards, and Societies as well as various “Health” Insurance Companies, Medicare, and Medicaid, similar national healthcare institutions, hospitals, and medical “ethics” committees.Continue reading“How To Find a Trustworthy Doctor – Part 2, by C.A.J.”