Diabetes, Obesity, and "Worthless" Prescriptions
"Based on the research and information I have on February 17, 2008the following makes sense to me," Harlan Jacobsen Copyright © 2008 |
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Many people that have diabetes, I find will not even read this paper, when, offered one by some of our regular readers who have found help and improvement with their diabetes with the paper. That when the reader offers it to them, (trying to be helpful with their overcoming or at least successfully handling their diabetes,) they are told that they are "not interested" in doing anything different, they have a very smart doctor they trust totally and they are going to do exactly as he says as the best course for their diabetes and it is all settled.. that's that.... We have previously ran articles on the standard medical practice being used with diabetics and the ever progressing decline of those on the standard medication route. You can also read many books by doctors that agree that the standard route or "consensus" as the correct treatment course being used as a whole by the medical profession is an absolute disaster for a diabetic and leads nowhere except to decline at a study pace. All the folks like myself, that have read up on it and that have researched the subject to any degree seem to agree that getting off the standard medical treatment was the best thing they ever did to prolong their life...... We wont go into that here......These parties have a point about their doctor, he did go to school for a lot of years, he is likely certainly above the average in intelligence and since that is all he does he should know what he is talking about, and besides that they have a personal relationship that they trust. Looking into the trap I got into with the medical world on my diabetes, I have explained it several times in previous writings and that it was not good.Getting on to taking control of my own diabetes was the best thing I ever did and I spread the word. Others, and this now includes as many off the standard medical care as those still on it, doing far better judging from my reading of that count today...so the word has gotten out, besides from me. You would assume that the doctor sat thru many days of education on the diabetic subject along with all the other specialties, and that his professor had been trained 30 years ago, and maybe your doctor, 20 years ago, and what has been the standard medical visit, in and out the examining room in 15 minutes, and such medical treatment for a newly discovered diabetic the last decade, has not changed all that much...... Except the pharmaceuticals industry salesman calling on your doctor regularly updating them with little gifts along with information on their new "diabetes" drugs that they should be prescribing to be up to date on giving their patients the latest treatments for diabetes. Now food is nutrition that enhances the body's normal functioning and there is no disease probably more tied up with food and diets, then diabetes and obesity. Both are a metabolic disease or disorder. Yet your average doctor has never been thru any training on the basics of nutrition even. Almost no medical school training on diet and its affect on the body or on disease. No training on food as medicine.
His training is tied up with, revolves around and is every day part and parcel of the writing a prescription as the key to the
health of the nation and the health he deals with is tied up and dependant on
the drug store, his writing two or three prescriptions per patient and pleasing the pharmaceuticals industry.
......and then of course the biggee...the prescription drugs. YUP!
that is where the money is...
So when many a journalist, like myself, hundreds of medical doctors who do independent
research, etc. turn out hundreds of books, articles and literally thousands of studies, indicate and prove the
standard diabetes medical treatment is off base, no one wants to hear it because it does not "fit" with what they have been led to believe.
Looking into the whole concept of how we got sold on the idea that what your doctor says is standard or best treatment is solid... brings out several things.
His education was years ago, treatment he learned was what was "in"
years ago and the only treatment he will consider dispensing today is what is the
"consensus" of other doctors as the correct course of treatment. Nothing new is added (other then new drugs,
that's okay)
(patents expired on old drugs so the new ones are the "biggees effective or not".
That basically boils down to "prescriptions" as the only feasible thing he can do for a diabetic...even if he knows what the diabetic problem is and what the easy natural fix is. Even if he knew how to train a
patient to control his own diabetes, he does not have the time to
educate a patient.
He has to get the newly diagnosed diabetic and every other patient out of his examining room in the standard allocated 15 minutes, or he will get drastically behind.
Doctor Bernstien, the recognized medical expert on diabetes, for example, charges $4,000 plus dollars and trains a patient on how to handle his diabetes in four days.
The patient gets 100% of his time and if he needs additional instruction it is $450 an hour. Sounds like a lot but the patient is then able to handle his own diabetes for a life time. (regular medical treatment
averages over $10,000 annually per patient.)
Your doctor does not know what Doctor Bernstein knows and even if he did, he does not have the time to take even four hours with a patient.
He has one option.....write a prescription and tell you to come back in a month and we will see how you are
doing, whether we need to give you a
"stronger" prescription when we see what is happening. .....just take
these pills and you will be fine.....
His whole medical career is based on writing prescriptions. His training was basically tied to pharmaceuticals, such as antibiotics, painkillers, tranquilizers,
statins, vaccines, and chemotherapy.
His basic training was not on "curing" anything, it was how to treat "symptoms," often retreating a customer for the same ailment for a life time.
You can not beat that as a formula for success in the medical profession. Cure nothing, treat only symptoms.
Doctors reports (we published several) from medical conventions show each diabetes patient is worth over $10,000 a year of income for your doctor for the length of your life.
Most every pharmaceutical your doctor writes you a prescription for, has a long list of side effects that you should research (read) before you ever take a prescription drug again.
Your doctor has no training in food as nutrition that enhances the body's normal functioning.
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