We just wait ‘til somebody gets sick and then we talk about who’s going to pay for the treatment and how they’re going to be treated. What we need to talk about is why so many Americans have unnecessary chronic illnesses, so many more compared to other countries. #DemDebate

Jun 28, 2019 · 2:51 AM UTC

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And that gets back into not just Big Pharma, not just health insurance companies, it has to do with chemical policies, it has to do with environmental policies, it has to do with food policies, it has to do with drug policies.. #BigTruth #DemDebate
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I think Gundry knows a thing or 2... worth a read
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Your a tad older than your Twitter picture. When your in your in late 60s, 70s, and 80s preventive medicine isn’t cutting it. Bloviating and big Government is your only answer to everything. Sad prescription babe!
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So who’s tweeting?
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you have any data you can share comparing chronic illness in America to other countries?
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Good point. Why didn’t you warm up in politics running as a gov, senator or congresswoman? Cause love alone won’t solve world problems...
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for the money you spent, you could have traveled the world and got sick.....
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The US rate of type I diabetes is about the same as the rest of the developed world, but only on the US is it so expensive people die because they can't afford it, your rates of smoking (preventable sources of heart disease and cancer) are high too with limited quiting support