Something to think about. I remember many times Drs saying this!
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Most workers in any field regurgitate what they have been taught. In the case of doctors, most are encouraged not to look further than what the drug dealers tell them. Drug dealers tell them that nutrition is not the path to health.
Doctors do not study enough biology to understand, on a very deep level, that we are molecular machines, and that nutrition IS the chemistry and molecular interaction that establishes machine function (though to be fair, nutrition is not taught that way either).
It is only the molecular and cell biologists, or molecular physiologists that really understand this. Some doctors do study those topics, either during their schooling or afterwards (it is a perpetual study), and so some do gain an intuitive understanding of this, but that is not a part of the core training, and so most assign their critical thinking along these lines to the "experts" who are literally all drug dealers.
Yeah that makes sense. I'm no doctor, but after almost dying young of being too fat I did a lot of research about how the body works and lost 60 lbs. My health improved drastically after just a few months. It didn't really even take that much research... which I guess is the part that confuses me. Anyone with 3/4 of a brain knows symptoms are not what you should treat. You need to find the cause and treat that.
Drug dealers get rich off of selling more drugs. Fixing problems does not lead to more fixing, nor more "fixes". Only perpetuating problems leads to the need for another fix.
Taking advice from drug dealers has never been a good idea. All established medicine is established upon such advice.
Benjamin Bikman is the guy I listen to when it comes to how the body works.
I will look into him, tx 👍🏽 Love your name 😎
Great work!
He changed his eating habits, much like adding basil to the pesto? ( 😉 )
You can never have enough… when you know you’re close to the last fork-turns, you will choose to pick up less pasta (einkorn whole wheat, not the processed stuff)… but eventually you will have to finish the last bite.
It’s a bittersweet moment, but you’ll remember the feeling and joy when you first gaze upon the fresh hot plate in front of you earlier…
It’s a process, a cycle of field to kitchen, of tradition passed down the generations. What better way to connect with your ancestors than with eating the same foods they ate?
But they don't, you can go to jail for saying you can CURE cancer in Calif. Several Drs. lost their license over it, some were killed. one got shot in his doorway and the coroner called it a heart attack. He was shot in the heart.
Well said.
YAY, to this post.
My uncle was a brain surgeon and used to laugh at my Mom and her healthy eating. He said you can live on bread and water. After he retired he called my Mom one day and told her he was sorry and that she was right. He had just lost his youngest to cancer. She only ate garbage and besides the cancer had low levels of most vitamins. They had to put her on one of those nutri pak things. My uncle got a big education about vitamins then.