tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8754670697306968194.post1960115282023451878..comments2022-11-14T02:47:37.027-06:00Comments on Psychic Lunch: What's the difference between a licensed doctor and a quack?psychiclunchhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03890275440017314718noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8754670697306968194.post-32221028047351360312010-04-15T13:16:21.000-05:002010-04-15T13:16:21.000-05:00What do you think about times when doctors of West...What do you think about times when doctors of Western medicine have prescribed or recommended things that were, years later, proven to have the opposite effect? <br /><br />It seems to me that modern medicine puts its trust in new discoveries, drugs, and surgery and categorically dismisses nutrition, exercise, and natural healing.<br /><br />Of course, there <strong>are</strong> exceptions; I can think of a couple offhand, such as Dr. Joseph Mercola, Dr. Susan Rubin, Dr. Julian Whitaker, and more. But in general it seems modern medicine has been proven wrong too many times to warrant the faith that is placed in it by most people.<br /><br />(Wait; how does the Arizona rebate work into the picture?)Psychic Lunchnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8754670697306968194.post-30742586117896396722010-04-15T04:42:12.000-05:002010-04-15T04:42:12.000-05:00License doctors are more trusted by people who suf...License doctors are more trusted by people who suffered from severe illness, especially for those who are living in cities. While quack doctors are merely rural doctors and been using herbal plants to cure their patients as what they learned in their great great ancestors. Well, even we have <a href="http://personalmoneystore.com/moneyblog/2010/04/12/arizona-rebates-appliances-arizona-appliance-rebate-begins/" rel="nofollow">Arizona rebate</a>, the expensive medical treatments that license doctors advises is far more effective than quack doctors have. I don’t know but its quite more safe and proven to consult license doctors than quack doctors, the only problem is we will need some money to make them examine and cure our illnesses.Dinnanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8754670697306968194.post-14597911589392400172010-04-07T10:20:04.000-05:002010-04-07T10:20:04.000-05:00I can't seem to hit Reply on your message, LN!...I can't seem to hit Reply on your message, LN! Perhaps it's something to do with the multiple-post bug you told me about. I've contacted JS-Kit about all this.<br /><br />It would be really great if more people were aware of the involvement that Big Pharma has in the education and daily jobs of today's doctors. Oh - and how involved they are in any watchdog or charity organizations, too.Psychic Lunchnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8754670697306968194.post-41597573519156227452010-04-07T06:48:10.000-05:002010-04-07T06:48:10.000-05:00Doctors, in general, tell patients what they learn...Doctors, in general, tell patients what they learned in med school. Few have time to keep up with the journals (which are now showing eensy weensy baby step signs of coming around.) The med schools are funded by Big Pharma to a large extent, which exists for the purpose of making money.<br /><br />I just finished proofreading a new elementary school textbook on Anatomy and Physiology, written by a doctor. Although the anatomy science is sound, the nutrition advice is all wrong: food pyramid, low-fat/non-fat, manmade oil replacement for healthy fats, limited eggs, etc. I wanted to scream. When I questioned the science of the book, doctor worship was spouted at me. How dare I question the doctor who wrote it, with her hefty degree and yeeeeeeeeeeeeears of medical training?? Little proofreader me??<br /><br />Much, much more needs to change before our nation will be healthy.Local Nourishmentnoreply@blogger.com