In talking with a neighbor recently discussing our health
challenges, at this time, I discovered that we had the same
doctor whose solution is drugs.
It got me to thinking, due to all the research I've done,
that there are two types of doctors. Drug pushers and
problem solvers.
The drug pusher discovers symptoms and prescribes
synthetic drugs that act as a band aid solution and
mask the problem.
While the problem solver discovers the route causes
and prescribes the most effective treatment available
many times natural and when necessary drugs.
Sometimes drugs are the only solution available but
considering the toxicity to use them first instead of
trying safer natural methods is a disservice to the
patient.
Many ailments are caused by one's diet and/or
nutritional deficiences so it just makes sense to look
to correct this either by changing the diet or restoring the
the deficiences solving the problem instead of using drugs
to mask the problem.
A perfect example, I'm very familiar with is type 2 diabetes
which is a lifestyle disorder caused by insulin resistance
the body's inability to cover the glucose in your cells.
The doctors who push drugs will prescribe a diabetic drug
many of which are dangerous causing side effects such as
heart problems killing many patients.
But since it's a lifestyle disorder, problem solvers will suggest
the patient make changes in diet and exercise which works.
Using this type of program I got my A1C test down to 5.2.
So it's up for you to decide do you want a pill pusher usually
an allopathic doctor or a problem solver generally an integrative,
functional, or natropathic doctor to treat you.
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