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I was not aware there was a blood test for Alzheimer’s. I am all for getting labs without a doctor’s order since basic labs give the normal levels and a person can then get in to a provider’s office for a consult if things are not as they should be. I agree with Mary Mc, there are fewer doctors or hospitals for that matter, that give a crap.

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Face value? or as part of the plan to obscure "vaccine" injury?

A recognition that the prion initiating sequence in the bio-weaponized spike of sars-cov-2 causes a prion/amyloid/prion/amyloid cascade. An understanding that this toxic "slow kill" whole spike was the chosen "vaccine" antigen to be "created" by the mRNA and viral vector "vaccine" platforms at a rate of up to 3 trillion toxic "slow kill" spike antigens created by the body per injection. A realization that this amyloid test may show this "slow kill" covid "vaccine" caused injury hence its use regulated by a physician gatekeeper who may be compelled to deny any covid "vaccine" connection to amyloid detected by this test ? ? ?

What if numbers of no risk for Alzheimer’s people tested positive for amyloid with this test, suspected this was covid "vaccine" related and this went viral? How would this "viral" cycle be preempted by public "health"?

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Thank you Jennifer. Check out the book: "The Indoctrinated Brain" - excellent source that covers what the plandemic was designed to do to our brains and solutions to stop it. Peace.

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It would appear that there are few and far between doctors who actually give a crap about patients.

They left a lot to be desired before covid but now it's far worse.

I see three emergency clinics popping up within a couple of miles of each other near me? If they can staff them, why not their own offices where we can actually get an appointment? What makes the clinics better for THEM (and probably not us)? More money?

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Another one where all the pointers are swinging one direction.

Absolutely ZERO reason for the lab companies to demand the tests bought and paid for by INDIVIDUALS only be released to doctors ---- unless, there is some, shall we say, less than scrupulous activity going on in the background.

I've seen this in a movie somewhere. I believe it was called "blackmail", which is something which occurs under cover of darkness. Oh, and it's illegal.

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Likely in part tied to your other article about billing fraud. If a doctor initiates the test they can use billing codes to upgrade the fees and trigger reoccurring charges whereas the patient was just paying a fixed cash fee. If a person received a positive test most would then go to a doctor to discuss and treat. I never hear them worried about false positives on tests they perform where they send their patient on for unnecessary treatment.

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