Unlikely that it will ever become much of an issue for physicians. The AMA has no nutritional guidelines whatsoever. The focus of Western medicine is on curing illness, not promoting wellness. At best, there may be a leaflet in the doctors office.
Agree. Western Medicine is not about curing anybody. It is about symptom control, keeping you slightly above water so you can continue to consume costly medications.
Type-II diabetes is a man-made disease that is 100% curable by lowering carb intake. I was shocked to see medical information leaflets produced by Pharma vendors (Eli lilly, Pfizer) telling patients that they need to eat carbs. Of course they do, God forbid they will be cured and stop relying on medications. They are deliberately spreading mis-information.
Medical doctors are not taught about nutrition in med school. Dietitians and other nutrition professionals simply echo the USDA food pyramid which is completely wrong.
The only reliable information you can get right now is from the researchers in the bleeding edge but most people don’t have access to those people.
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