We all have the right to try or not to try certain medical protocols…
- Last I checked, the right to try or deny medicines and medical procedures was allowed in the US
- Why are doctors who are having success in treating certain illnesses with supplements and treatments being censored
- It’s not right to keep successful treatments from a patient while using semi or un-successful treatments on them
- Not all medical protocols are good for everyone and it is not always a one size fits all solution
- Refusing to take the patient or their advocate’s wants and needs into consideration is not fair or ethical
- We all must retain the right to try different treatments and turn down treatments that aren’t right for our body
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