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RE: Why Medical Doctors FAIL at helping people become Healthy

in #health8 years ago

Nope, I aced medical school :)

I was the only student who had score 100% in first year biochemistry . It's funny how people uncomfortable with the truth attack the messenger.

Textbooks and theories are easy to memorize, the truth (despite its simplicity) is incredibly hard for people addicted to their indoctrinated beliefs to swallow.

So, how do you help people in hospitals?

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I can think of many cases where I was vital n making the diagnosis thus, saving someone's life. But, I don't need to defend myself from someone who thinks that doing well in the first year of medical school is the equivalent to "acing it."

Please explain how your diagnosis brought someone to a high level of health? I am really curious about this (and, c'mon...personal attacks..is this kindergarten? in reality, the truth i share has NOTHING to do with what kind of student i was or how well i memorized shit in med school ) .

I am talking about vibrant health and vitality, not just keeping people functional. So, again, how did YOUR DIAGNOSIS result in vibrant health?

Saving someone's life by making the right diagnosis isn't helping them have vibrant health? Let me guess: red lipstick, puckers lips and perfect hair is how you define "vibrant health."

I've come to the conclusion that you and I should not engage her. We're only going to bring more attention to this. This post didn't make any traction and for good reason. Most people don't fall for this nonsense, so it won't get to the front page of trending and make money. We need to let this garbage die on the vine.

Cheers