New book from Robert Lufkin, MD

Lies I Taught in Medical School: How Conventional Medicine Is Making You Sicker and What You Can Do to Save Your Own Life

“…For the first time in history, chronic diseases like diabetes, hypertension, and obesity plague our population on a global scale. From a seasoned physician, this paradigm-shifting book comprehensively explains the linked cause and exposes the misconceptions prevalent in modern medicine.

In Lies I Taught in Medical School, Robert Lufkin, MD, explains that metabolic dysfunction is the common underlying cause of most chronic diseases that has been overlooked for decades, providing the tools needed to address these diseases in ourselves. He draws on expansive, peer-reviewed evidence, proving that standard medical recommendations are killing us…”

I think we made a major mistake in the 1980’s granting special treatment to pharmaceutical companies. Medicines are overprescribed in my opinion and too heavily relied upon. The basics: nutrition, sleep, exercise, and stress management should be the focus of medical treatments. Medicines should be a last resort. I am a geologist, not a doctor. Take that for what it is worth. This book looks like an interesting perspective.

 

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