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> Today's doctors aren't exactly curing the world of diseases, now, are
> they? Diabetes and heart disease are increasing rapidly while they
> "treat" us to the tune of billions in prescriptions and treatments per
> year and we seem to be getting sicker.
Please provide a better alternative, other than people eating less and
getting less excercise.
The reality of the matter is that people are making themselves sick.
> People are dying of diabetes-related complications on the American
> Diabetes Association diet.
Can you provide evidence of this? I mean that they are actually following
the diet.
> Their website clearly states that they do
> not know what precisely causes diabetes, but they are more than
> prepared to presume to treat you with blood glucose test kits, drugs
> and a high carb diet while you get sicker and sicker.
We do know what causes most cases of diabetes: eating too much and not
getting enough excercise, for most cases.
I did not know that blood glucose test kits are used to treat people. I
thought they were so that you can montior your own treatments. And most docs
don't recommend a high carb diet for diabetes.
The fact of the matter is that most people who are diabetic (type ii) are
too fat, don't excercise and don't follow their diets.I
> Doctors have less than a couple of months worth of training in
> nutrition, if they have that much. Doctors are primarily trained to
> prescribe drugs and treatments, not to actually seek to resolve health
> problems.
Actually, doctors do try to resolve health problems. They recommend healthy
diets, and their treatments do work. Their treatments are not perfect.
> I figure you stand at least an equal (or possibly better) chance of
> resolving medical issues listening to this guy on the internet who
> tells her to take vitamins C as you do seeing a modern day medical
> doctor. Kinda sad, really.
You figure wrong.
Jeff
> TC
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> Jeff wrote:
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>> Considering that we can't see her wound, feel her pulse, get her
> medical
>> history, do lab tests or otherwise examine her over the internet, she
> is
>> much better off going to a doctor than listening to some guy on the
> internet
>> who tells her to take vitamin C.
>>
>> Jeff
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>> > TC
>> >
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