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I was always questioning why they'd refer to it as a 'practice'.

practicing, always practicing not to kill people I guess?

I guess. If they keep practicing do you think they'll get any better?

They should also be learning from other doctors and not institutions that are based on profit; i think thats the root of the problem.

But as well, without proper analysis and statistics of their cases maybe they won't even learn from their OWN work on patients. Especially if they believe in the mainstream allopathic medicine as their dogma.

I think many doctors believe their learning process stopped the day they acquired their indoctrination degree, and their license to 'practice'. Many doctors would call themselves scientists, but almost none of them employ the scientific method in their process. The dogma usually prevents this.

Modern allopathic medicine operates more like a religion than a science. It is rife with the appeals from authority that set the doctor up as the arbiter of immutable knowledge. The thinking, curious people are too often pushed aside with a wave of the hand and uttering an ad hominem of some sort, rather than addressing the information or argument.

yeah; a lack of recognition that 'knowledge' can be led down the wrong rabbit whole and thus become irrelevant. Need a holistic balance to today's medical schooling.

Need a holistic balance, or at least more than only one semester of nutrition for a medical degree/license.

yeah like what we put in our body makes hardy an impact; ridiculous how brainwashed the institutionalized medicine has become. Yet they thought they could help people by ingesting concentrated chemicals into a pill. But the world is waking up...

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