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Originally Posted by Raf1394
The best thing is always to advice what doctors say.
Or let them check you out. Doctors always know better.
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No, they do not know it always better, and their advise can and not rarely is opposite to your health interests. Some do give good advise and are open to the stuff I say (
and I just repeat what some of such doctors said, write and post!), these are the good ones. They are rare. The others: avoid-avoid-avoid. Most doctors are to be avoided. Some are good ones, keep them if you find one of them. Most dotors are results of the system and the system is aiming not at optimal health, but proifit.
However, What I advise Markus to do is not so much a contradiction to what his doctor told him, because I don't know what he said, but a supplement to every conceivable form of medical treatment. A supplement that offers a chance of additional improvement, albeit not a guarantee.
Have you ever noticed how incredibly sick people are in the West, everywhere? And yet there is no shortage of doctors. Nor is there a shortage of pills that are being prescribed, injecitons that are being applied and therapies that are being undergone. Nevertheless, the incidence of cancer, inflammatory, degenerative, chronic, autoimmune and chronic diseases is exploding. And this is also true of all those parts of the world that are not part of the West but implement Western dietary guidelines. this also explicitly includes the so-called balanced Western mixed diet with lots of fruit and vegetables.
How does that just happen...?
Don't be so gullible about supposed authorities, take responsibility for yourselves, even if it means work. You should consider yourself better than just a sheep in the pasture whose existence is managed by someone else. The things I tlak of and post about are not that difficult to learn, and if I could learn them, you can learn them too, if you have ears to listen and eyes to read. Everybody cna learn, woithin surporisngl yhsort time, to read and understand a general blood test. I have seen Ikea construction instruction that were messier to understand. There is enough complex stuff in medicine where it is not so easily possible to comprehend it all for a layman.
But that are things I never and nowhere talk about. I am absolutely aware of my limitations. But I repeatedly made the experience with doctors over the past years, doctors of mine and mainly of my parents: about nutrition I know by now a whole damn lot more than any of these mentioned doctors. And if you have an idea about the content of the curriculum for medical students at universities (I have), then you know why that is so. And this is in germany. I think in other countries and namely the US it must be even much worse. Sene that way, we are still a bit better off in Germany, but here things also worsen.
Heck, doctors told me over more than three decades that I would need to die early and probably quite miserably i n paralysis and pain from mysterious neurological disorder they could not identify -
and I prepared and arranged my life plan to this! They kept me on blood pressure meds and nibbled on my symptoms for another 15 years and did not care to adress the underlying causes - because they had no clue. I cured myself. I take no meds anymore. the damocles sword of early painful death over my head - is gone. I have improved that status of my father both physically and especially mentally, he is getting 81. I have drastically helped my Mum. Plus three, four others whom I put on a different track, and it paid off very well for them.
Stop kneeling before your doctors. Ask them, quiz them, which has as a precondition that you have gained some knowledge on the topic yourself. And then weigh what they say and how they behave, and then decide.
Take responsibility for yourself. The consequences, good or bad, will be yours, always.Consequences of your decisions -
but also consequences of their decisions. If THEY mess it up for you, YOU pay the price nevertheless. Try to find comfort in that then. You will search in vain.