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In reply to the discussion: Nitwits & Why Physicians Lose Credibility [View all]IdaBriggs
(10,559 posts)I think they really believe people are being taken advantage of, and want to stop it. It is the "only tool is a hammer" thing, and even we "woo" people have to watch for it. Researchers and physicians go through intensive training to be able to regurgitate existing data points, and coming up with "new theories" really isn't something that has a pay-off. And honestly, since most of the pharmacy stuff doesn't actually "cure disease" but instead addresses symptoms, and the human population comes with a wide variety of medical/social history, at the end of the day I think they do their best to identify known problems, and solve them based on proven research.
Who wants to be experimented on by an uninformed medical student? Right now the worst time to go in the hospital is when the latest crop of residents hit the floors, and don't even get me started on the 90-hour work week training period, which is INSANE.
But if proper nutrition can *prevent* chronic disease (which is kind of a big deal, and mostly accepted, if not applied), then that changes the game, doesn't it?