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On Monday, August 11, 2014 7:54:46 AM UTC-5, sf wrote:
> On Mon, 11 Aug 2014 05:38:28 -0700 (PDT), Bryan-TGWWW
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> > My experience is that dieticians are worse than worthless excuses for

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> > human beings.

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> > So much of the medical establishment is ****ed up. Doctors practice

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> > defensive medicine, which is about letting big pharma decide best

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> > treatment options. A great example is the failure of psychiatrists to

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> > opt for Sinclair as the first choice for alcohol use disorder. No pharma

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> > companies pushing generic naltrexone with speaking fees and free lunches

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> > for the whole office.

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> > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinclair_Method

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> Treat alcoholism with opiates? Good god. Why not put a gun to your
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> head and pull the trigger? The cure is faster that way.
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Do you understand the difference between 'opiates" and opiate antagonists?
Apparently not.
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> > Then there's the fact that cardiologists continued to encourage using

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> > trans-fat margarine over butter

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> They don't.
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Not anymore, but they did for many years during the 1970s, and even into the 1980s..
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> > many years after the evidence clearly

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> > pointed the other direction, and the fact that they still tell patients

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> > who they assume to be stupid (often correctly) to eat a low fat diet,

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> > without making a distinction between foods with varying proportions of

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> > specific fatty acids.

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> Life is one big experiment, and then you die.
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That sentence is worth absolutely nothing. It is an endorsement of ignorance.

--Bryan