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If I may ...
For your consideration ...
Well, it is all based on the individual. Meaning only you can determine your present state of health, and your past health history. If one is truly concerned about their health at any given moment, then by all means, satisfy your conscience, your inner voice, and see a doctor. Absent any concerns, there is most likely no need.
Ask yourself; Do I eat right, healthy natural foods? Do I exercise enough? Even walking an hour a day is exercise. Do I drink enough water? Do I feel fine? Etc.. Only you know the overall state of your being. It's up to you to decide when to see a doctor, not the other way around.
In the past, seeing a doctor regularly was not really a thing because people took care of themselves. Saving doctor visits for more serious issues. Today though, the system uses fear, doubt, and uncertainty along with pushing all the 'must have' vaccines to ostensibly prevent illness, to create anxiety in people thereby feeding the system. It's always the "what if" syndrome that they use to create doubt to scare people into visiting a doctor. Of course doctors today never advise simple exercise or a change of diet for proper nutrition to alleviate health issues. If they did that they would be out of the "health care" business. Of which, "health care" rests with the individual themselves.
As always, your mileage may vary.
Or it's a savings thing, find something wrong with you and fix it before it becomes worse and more expensive.
Well, it is all based on the individual. Meaning only you can determine your present state of health, and your past health history. If one is truly concerned about their health at any given moment, then by all means, satisfy your conscience, your inner voice, and see a doctor. Absent any concerns, there is most likely no need.
Ask yourself; Do I eat right, healthy natural foods? Do I exercise enough? Even walking an hour a day is exercise. Do I drink enough water? Do I feel fine? Etc.. Only you know the overall state of your being. It's up to you to decide when to see a doctor, not the other way around.
In the past, seeing a doctor regularly was not really a thing because people took care of themselves. Saving doctor visits for more serious issues. Today though, the system uses fear, doubt, and uncertainty along with pushing all the 'must have' vaccines to ostensibly prevent illness, to create anxiety in people thereby feeding the system. It's always the "what if" syndrome that they use to create doubt to scare people into visiting a doctor. Of course doctors today never advise simple exercise or a change of diet for proper nutrition to alleviate health issues. If they did that they would be out of the "health care" business. Of which, "health care" rests with the individual themselves.
As always, your mileage may vary.