Doctor’s Surgeries are not what they were

Further experiments with bread

Believe it or not my day started at about 2:45 a.m. When I could not sleep anymore having gone to bed at the comparatively early hour of 11 pm, I arose.

There is a test. You put in a bowl a teaspoon full of yeast and a teaspoonful of sugar and mix it with warm water. If after 10 minutes it has bubbled or started to bubble then you know there is nothing wrong with the yeast.  I did that and sure enough bubbles appeared.  So I added the liquid mixture to 500 grams of bread flour and added some salt and a little bit of oil as I normally do.   It was recommended that you heat the oven to 50 degrees centigrade, put in the dough to rise and at the same time turn off the oven.   I did this but still felt it was too warm because yeast only functions between certain temperatures, look it up if you are interested.

Visit to the doctor, new style

This is a rainy and blustery dawn.  Today a friend of Françoise is coming and we will be looking after her until Monday.  Off to the doctors to have a blood test in connection with my recent query to him. My appointment was for 10:42 in the morning and in fact I was seen at 10:41 so I’m not complaining too much.

There was a very skilled phlebotomist who took  two blood samples but she was so good at it I could hardly feel a thing. I always close my eyes because anything involved with taking blood I find difficult to deal with.

I know that a proportion of the doctors salary is obtained from commissions by the drug companies and this was bought into effect a number of years ago so quite naturally, human nature being what it is, he is going to go for the option of recommending medication for which he gets paid as opposed to giving me advice about my diet for which he will not get paid.

I wrote to my acupuncturist about this saying that the doctors attitude seems to consist of the fact that if you use a hammer and that does not work then use a sledgehammer.   My acupuncture has given me some excellent advice which I will follow. I want to continually bear in mind that the body is a fantastic self-regulating mechanism and we just have to give it a chance to do its job by giving it natural foods in other words foods from nature as opposed to manufactured foods, and treat our own body with respect.

I am very lucky in the treatment I have received with regard to my eyes without which I would be walking with a stick. 

With regard to visiting the doctor, I know the ultimate goal is to do everything with AI, Artificial Intelligence, and not see anyone at all face to face. The new regime that controls the world sees us as useless eaters at best and insects at worst that is why they want us to stop eating meat and start eating insect pies.

15 minute cities

I read last night  that in spite of furious local opposition, Oxford Council here in the UK decided to make the 15 minutes City rode blockade permanent. I will be more comfortable with there was some semblance of science to back up this ridiculous carbon saving nonsense. The only way the government can continue on their course is to completely ignore all legitimate scientists. What is the point of even studying science?   Instead of life being ‘nasty brutish and short’ it’s going to be nasty brutish and long’. We have Thomas Hobbes to thank for that one.

Log supplies

  • I just received a text from my local supplier of logs who said the chopping  machine had broken down and they would have to get another one and so they were going to be closing down for two months. It sounds rather as if their supplier is having difficulty meeting demand because if you can get things in a few days from China then two months for just delivering locally seems a bit over the top. So far we are lucky that we can have supplies of food  unlike the Palestinians who have no power, water, public services, and food so I must not complain.  The world signs however are not going in the right direction. The powers that be will starve us when it is convenient for them to do so.

Further intuitive  reading this afternoon

  • I had occasion to do an unexpected reading when the mother of the client I spoke to a few days ago phone me and said that she herself needed some help and of course I was glad to do it. I found myself being very poetic; I prefaced my reading summary with an image and a quote from Ecclesiastes which I found had a strange poetry of its own and a very healing effect just by reading it. It speaks about living life in a measured and balanced way.

There is a time for everything,
and a season for every activity under the heavens:

a time to be born and a time to die,
a time to plant and a time to uproot,
a time to kill and a time to heal,
a time to tear down and a time to build,
a time to weep and a time to laugh,
a time to mourn and a time to dance,
a time to scatter stones and a time to gather them,
a time to embrace and a time to refrain from embracing,
a time to search and a time to give up,
a time to keep and a time to throw away,
a time to tear and a time to mend,
a time to be silent and a time to speak,
a time to love and a time to hate,
a time for war and a time for peace.