This week, we are going to look at the most common things doctors do
to line their wallets and "avoid unnecessary liability risks in
diagnosis and prescription of medications." Naturally, these missed
diagnoses and faulty advice result in unnecessary prescriptions for
people or faulty courses of "corrective action."
In other words, what the doctor says is not always accurate.
There
are two possible reasons the doctors are so inaccurate: either they are
voluntarily being insidious for their own gain, or they simply do not
know any better. By the way, inaccuracies also come from the nursing
community: Registered Nurses and Nurse-Practitioners, as well as
Physicians' Assistants will all spout the same Bovine Scatology. But why?
Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity. - Hanlon's razor
Or...
in this case... faulty training. The paradox of why so many medical
professionals stick to false knowledge is not easily explained by
malice. It is easily explained by inaccurate teaching being done in
medical training schools, as well as inaccurate studies being accepted
as "science" by the American Medical Association.
Today's topic: ASTHMA / ALLERGIES
The consumption of grains / Leaky Gut Syndrome is a known cause of Asthma.
Same with seasonal allergies and sinus infections.
Side note:
Yet again, eating grains is harming the human body...
I would never take the advice of an allergy / asthma doctor who did not suggest removal of grains from diet.
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