Yes. I agree. Looked up functional medicine (on google and DDG) and the WIKIPEDIA blurb says
Functional medicine is a form of alternative medicine that encompasses a number of unproven and disproven methods and treatments.[1][2][3] Its proponents claim that it focuses on the "root causes" of diseases based on interactions between the environment and the gastrointestinal, endocrine, and immune systems to develop "individualized treatment plans."[4] It has been described as pseudoscience,[5] quackery,[6] and at its essence a rebranding of complementary and alternative medicine.[6]
😡 sounds like Bigpharma paid for that and it’s definitely scared
Who needs common sense in your medical treatments?!? Good heavens we might figure out how to PREVENT something.
Just remember what Hippocrates said, back in the BC years: "All disease begins in the gut." This translates today into: "You are what you eat." And if that is still too obscure: "The human body requires 50 essential nutrients. If even one is lacking in the diet, physical and possibly mental health will be affected." So, if someone is lacking, for example, molybdenum, a trace mineral found in good salt, they will experience chemical sensitivities. If the person is not getting enough DHA from fish, depression can result. So, looking for the "root cause" or just the "cause" is essential in helping people get healthier. To deny this, and push poison medications, is in a word, insane. Like lots of things going on in our country today.
Read up on the “parasite pill” it was going around here a while back and is a very interesting hypothesis- that many diseases are actually symptoms of a parasites infection, and how to get rid of them.
Yes. I agree. Looked up functional medicine (on google and DDG) and the WIKIPEDIA blurb says
Functional medicine is a form of alternative medicine that encompasses a number of unproven and disproven methods and treatments.[1][2][3] Its proponents claim that it focuses on the "root causes" of diseases based on interactions between the environment and the gastrointestinal, endocrine, and immune systems to develop "individualized treatment plans."[4] It has been described as pseudoscience,[5] quackery,[6] and at its essence a rebranding of complementary and alternative medicine.[6]
😡 sounds like Bigpharma paid for that and it’s definitely scared
Who needs common sense in your medical treatments?!? Good heavens we might figure out how to PREVENT something.
Makes no sense.
I think you mean "who spends time there"?
Just remember what Hippocrates said, back in the BC years: "All disease begins in the gut." This translates today into: "You are what you eat." And if that is still too obscure: "The human body requires 50 essential nutrients. If even one is lacking in the diet, physical and possibly mental health will be affected." So, if someone is lacking, for example, molybdenum, a trace mineral found in good salt, they will experience chemical sensitivities. If the person is not getting enough DHA from fish, depression can result. So, looking for the "root cause" or just the "cause" is essential in helping people get healthier. To deny this, and push poison medications, is in a word, insane. Like lots of things going on in our country today.
Read up on the “parasite pill” it was going around here a while back and is a very interesting hypothesis- that many diseases are actually symptoms of a parasites infection, and how to get rid of them.
https://files.catbox.moe/9rbtxh.pdf
This is the one, yes?
Thanks! Another related and more practical site is debugyourhealth.com which deals with the parasite question from a family medicine dtandpoint