To fire your doctor is to hire yourself as your chief physician. You probably think you are not up to the job. After all, who are you? You didn't go to medical school. That's true, of course. Neither did I. But consider what the limitations of "medicine" are. Drugs and surgical treatments have always been the focus of medical school. Any physician will confirm that, even today, the rest of the curriculum runs far, far behind. Ask your doctor how many courses in clinical nutrition she has completed. Ask your doctor how many hours of homeopathic medicine, herbal medicine, and orthomolecular medicine he has logged. You are likely to find that those "medicines" aren't even counted worthy of time in the medical school syllabus.
You probably think that you are not up to the job. After all, who are you? You didn’t go to medical school. That’s true, of course. But consider what the limitations of “medicine” are. Drug and surgical treatment have always been the focus of medical school. Any physician will confirm that, even today, the rest of the curriculum runs far, far behind. Ask your doctor how many courses in clinical nutrition she/he has completed. Ask your doctor how many hours of homeopathic medicine, herbal medicine and orthomolecular (megavitamin) medicine s/he has had. You are likely to find that those “medicines” aren’t even counted worthy of time in the medical school syllabus.By Andrew Saul read the full article
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