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I wish I knew a doctor I felt I could trust, thank you for the article …..,,

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Bless you, Tess, and bless Peter for saving that patient from what likely would have been another hospicide by remdesivir (I’m assuming that’s the treatment in question).

Does the UK have the same financial incentivization of murderous protocols that the US has (https://margaretannaalice.substack.com/p/letter-to-governor-ron-desantis)?

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Apr 28, 2022Liked by Tess Lawrie, MBBCh, PhD​

So looking forward to the conversation and a revolution with the global health care system. In 2001 a drunk driver left me with a traumatic brain injury and a host of challenges in my daily life. It was Dr Geoffrey Miller, a wholistic physician, who at 82 years of age was still practicing as he whole heartedly believed that every human deserves good health. Eat organic food meditate and practice yoga was the script he had written me during my first visit. Today they are the foundation of my life as well finding and aligning myself with the the medical minds that are being the change we need an wish to see in the world……Simple ‘out with the old in with the new’ Dr Miller you changed my life for ever, you are not just human you are ‘really human’ your words are forever with me and I thank you every day…xo

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Apr 28, 2022Liked by Tess Lawrie, MBBCh, PhD​

Very happy you shared this story. The tendency right now is not to trust medical professionals. Many patients and families find new ways of having conversations with their doctors and nurses. Sense of humor really helps. Also it's really important to try to achieve fundamental understandings about life and health care with our professionals. Many, many share our own values. Obviously if we don't share those fundamentals it's often better to vote with our feet if possible.

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God bless you both

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Abundance of blessings to both of you beautiful light workers … oh how you are all needed 🙏

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That's sounds like a great story. Looking forward.

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Thanks for all the work you are doing to create a better future, as you say, one for our struggling NHS is long overdue

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This man sounds like a real hero. He absolutely deserves the praise and celebration. I would love to hear more of his ideas.

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God Bless your efforts Tess, we so desperately need a new healthcare system covering all aspects of healing.

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Dr Tess, Your work is invaluable to us all: thank you for your focus and dedication. I believe we can can make a change and I’m a firm supporter. Stay strong and continue on…..

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Thank you for your contributions for us, Tess. You are appreciated more than we can be said in words. Your efforts confirm my faith in the goodness of God working through people, for people. Blessings!

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Thank you. Unfortunately due to what has happened over the last two years I have lost all faith in doctors. Those who are still vaccinating people even though hundreds or thousands have died are criminals and need locking up.

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Looking forward to hearing more of this and other brave interventions at the conference.

Hopefully you have invited UK Column to be there for their historical perspective (all have given evidence to Reiner Fuellmich) and their understanding of everything Covid including an interview with yourself recently?

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Dear Tess, you have no idea how admired and loved you are. I'm sure the drug the covid patient refused was REMDESIVIR, the same drug that killed my best friend here in New York City, in February of this year. In my country hospitals receive a 20% bonus on top of the patient's bill if they shovel this poison in to the victim's bodies, so I could never convince them to not pois... er... 'medicate' her with it. She didn't survive as was expected, but the hospital made very good money with her case, so all is good, right? Your courage and determination to do what is right brings warmth to my heart. The world would definitely be a much better place if we had more people like you. Take good care of yourself and be blessed always!...

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So sorry for your loss, Boudicca.

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lucky patient....real doctor....will watch the chat...thanks Tess...still thinking like a mushroom, looks like its working....best from Oregon

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