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Unapologetically Me's avatar

Read a Substack recently. Written by a doctor. Possibly an OB Gyn, can't recall however...

First I'd heard: ULTRASOUND is not all it's cracked up to be Matt.

You might want to put "Substack ULTRASOUND" into a search engine, see what comes up?

Gonna try that now. (Ok. Just did.)

The THC I've known about since "RUN FROM THE CURE" documentary.

Ok found it: A MWD.

https://www.midwesterndoctor.com/p/the-forgotten-dangers-of-ultrasound

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Matt Cook's avatar

Thanks for your observations. I’m a huge fan of MidwesternDoctor and read that piece as I read all of them.

I know ultrasound isn’t all it’s cracked up to be, but it’s a decent diagnostic tool that can be used for a feedback loop.

If you are trying to fix something, you require a feedback loop, so you can see the effects of your protocols as you go along.

I wouldn’t just take something and hope it works. I’d want to run tests to see that it’s working. I’d have to see the tumor changing density, and/or reducing in size. Cancer tumors are denser than normal tissue and ultrasound works well for this.

Ultrasound works for this application and it’s superior to CT or MRIs or radioactive PET scans. And I could learn to do it myself at home. There are very good home units and I could have someone teach me to use it if I had trouble.

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