I cured a staff infection once when the Dr. had tried 3 Antibiotics and failed. Saying hospital was next stop. Took vitamins and ate healthier, washed 1 time a week in rubbing alcohol.
I cured nail fungus in a split thumbnail by grinding it paper thin and soaking in strong bleach water.
If doctors knew about nutrition, big pharma would be hurting for money.
There are plenty of doctors who lecture their patients on healthy diets and lifestyle choices.
But most people just ignore them. And let's be real, unless someone has lived their entire lives under a rock, they know the basics of healthy diet and exercise without a doctor having to tell them.
But so many people love their soda and cheeseburgers and processed snacks and cigarettes and beer too much to give them up.
Yes but, it's not priority for them. If they just recommend a diet change instead of prescribing a drug they are liable to get sued. Also, most are twenty years behind and into the low fat, low cholesterol, high seed oils diet. They have to be somewhat brain washed to make it through med school cult. There are a few clear headed ones though. Western medicine is unique in that you can have an obese person be your health advisor.
If doctors knew about nutrition, big pharma would be hurting for money.
Exactly.
I cured a staff infection once when the Dr. had tried 3 Antibiotics and failed. Saying hospital was next stop. Took vitamins and ate healthier, washed 1 time a week in rubbing alcohol.
I cured nail fungus in a split thumbnail by grinding it paper thin and soaking in strong bleach water.
That is awesome to hear. Some friend fixed his kid's black infected tooth with colloidal silver. It's good to share anecdotes.
For the staff infection Vitamin c, Iron, 2 multi-vitamins.
There are plenty of doctors who lecture their patients on healthy diets and lifestyle choices.
But most people just ignore them. And let's be real, unless someone has lived their entire lives under a rock, they know the basics of healthy diet and exercise without a doctor having to tell them.
But so many people love their soda and cheeseburgers and processed snacks and cigarettes and beer too much to give them up.
Yes but, it's not priority for them. If they just recommend a diet change instead of prescribing a drug they are liable to get sued. Also, most are twenty years behind and into the low fat, low cholesterol, high seed oils diet. They have to be somewhat brain washed to make it through med school cult. There are a few clear headed ones though. Western medicine is unique in that you can have an obese person be your health advisor.