Dr. Alejandro Junger
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I said, nah, this guy has to go to the hospital right now because his artery, he's having an unstable angina, which means that there's a blood clot that's forming and unforming.
I said, nah, this guy has to go to the hospital right now because his artery, he's having an unstable angina, which means that there's a blood clot that's forming and unforming.
I said, nah, this guy has to go to the hospital right now because his artery, he's having an unstable angina, which means that there's a blood clot that's forming and unforming.
Yes. So that patient, everybody had an opinion. I said, no, we have to give him this herb. I said, no, we need a car right now. And I am actually going to go in the car with him to Bombay, into a hospital to get a... And it was the right decision. It was a right decision because he got a cardiac catheterization. There was a blood clot. There was a severe lesion.
Yes. So that patient, everybody had an opinion. I said, no, we have to give him this herb. I said, no, we need a car right now. And I am actually going to go in the car with him to Bombay, into a hospital to get a... And it was the right decision. It was a right decision because he got a cardiac catheterization. There was a blood clot. There was a severe lesion.
Yes. So that patient, everybody had an opinion. I said, no, we have to give him this herb. I said, no, we need a car right now. And I am actually going to go in the car with him to Bombay, into a hospital to get a... And it was the right decision. It was a right decision because he got a cardiac catheterization. There was a blood clot. There was a severe lesion.
They put a stent in him and immediately he felt better. And it saved his myocardium. Otherwise, he would have had a bigger heart attack. Okay, well, this is my point.
They put a stent in him and immediately he felt better. And it saved his myocardium. Otherwise, he would have had a bigger heart attack. Okay, well, this is my point.
They put a stent in him and immediately he felt better. And it saved his myocardium. Otherwise, he would have had a bigger heart attack. Okay, well, this is my point.
This is a huge problem today.
This is a huge problem today.
This is a huge problem today.
People take sides. Right. Just like in politics, just like in sports, just like they take sides. So there's people that would never see an MD with a gun to their head. And there's people that would never go to a, you know, a homeopath or whatever. You know, that's bullshit. The truth is that everything is useful. Everything. Everything has its place.
People take sides. Right. Just like in politics, just like in sports, just like they take sides. So there's people that would never see an MD with a gun to their head. And there's people that would never go to a, you know, a homeopath or whatever. You know, that's bullshit. The truth is that everything is useful. Everything. Everything has its place.
People take sides. Right. Just like in politics, just like in sports, just like they take sides. So there's people that would never see an MD with a gun to their head. And there's people that would never go to a, you know, a homeopath or whatever. You know, that's bullshit. The truth is that everything is useful. Everything. Everything has its place.
The big distinction, in my understanding, is this. When there's an acute problem, Western medicine has incredible solutions, incredible tools.
The big distinction, in my understanding, is this. When there's an acute problem, Western medicine has incredible solutions, incredible tools.
The big distinction, in my understanding, is this. When there's an acute problem, Western medicine has incredible solutions, incredible tools.
For example, if you break a bone or you're having a heart attack, or even if you're having a stroke, something acute, you go to the hospital, you get a cardiac catheterization, you put a stent on, you go to a good traumatologist, orthopedist who can, I mean, I had a car accident. I had my leg reconstructed, pins and metals and things, you know, and I can use it now.
For example, if you break a bone or you're having a heart attack, or even if you're having a stroke, something acute, you go to the hospital, you get a cardiac catheterization, you put a stent on, you go to a good traumatologist, orthopedist who can, I mean, I had a car accident. I had my leg reconstructed, pins and metals and things, you know, and I can use it now.