Environment & Energy
In reply to the discussion: Kill the Economy [View all]NoOneMan
(4,795 posts)Its result-orientated medicine based on human trials over a hundred thousand year span of history, propagated via oral tradition. IOW, if little Bebo died from that mushroom 50 years ago, tell your grandkids to stay the fuck away from it.
In any case, the science you mention is only required to make these informed decisions once the ailment exists with a high enough incidence rate to study it, which only started happening post-civilization because agriculture drastically reduced human health. That goes straight back to the original point of modern medicine's justification for existence is to fix problems that are not necessary in the first place.
Yes, knowing exactly why living in high population densities and eating a non-diverse diet can increase mortality is great, but only important insofar as humans live in that manner.