I quoted from Dr. Mercola for Question #1 -- but to satisfy a concern, then, without diverting from the question #1, let us add a second question:BlueMoon5 wrote:The foregoing is strikingly different from what appears in your post of May 28, 7:44 p.m. (in red ink in large font): The CDC Left Conventional Medical Care Off of Their Death List--It Should be #1.DrJones wrote:So, I agree with the analysis of jonesde, but I'm willing to look at an important fundamental question here and discontinue my responses to personal attacks or other diversions at this time -- Here is the question I wish to research:
QUESTION: Is it true that the practice of conventional medicine including doctor error and pharmaceutical side-effects is among the leading causes of death in the United States?
As stated in a Dr Mercola article:Conventional medical care was not listed as a top cause of death, even though research points to adverse drug reactions, medical errors, hospital-acquired infections, unnecessary procedures and other consequences of modern medicine as a leading cause of death.
Case closed.
QUESTION #2: Is it true that the practice of conventional medicine including doctor error and pharmaceutical side-effects is the #1 leading cause of death in the United States?
Including: "adverse drug reactions, medical errors, hospital-acquired infections, unnecessary procedures and other consequences of modern medicine" - Dr Mercola
The case is not closed, unless one is closed-minded. The research continues.