By the Root Cause logic, medicating the symptoms or epiphenomena of disease is obviously misguided.
Nothing additive (i.e. medications) can substitute for the removal of the noxious insult - this is via negativa (h/t @nntaleb) and simple logic.
Your diabetic boomer uncle isn't suffering from a metformin or lipitor deficiency (h/t @SBakerMD).
He is suffering from chronic carbohydrate toxicity and the consequences of a lifetime ingestion of highly oxidized poly-unsaturated seed oils.
The solution to illness caused by an evolutionary-inconsistent environment can only be to correct that for environment.
Not by layering on prescriptions
Not waiting for a knee to bust to fix it
Not by putting statins, antihypertensives or any other med in the drinking water
Once other MDs understand this point, the giant shaking edifice of modern pharmaceutical-based medicine comes crashing down.
Not only does it become unnecessary, but actively harmful to medicate before exploring, counseling and addressing Root Causes.
This is the 10-20 year future that will inevitably arrive.
This is the future that a small number of us are striving to build.
Thankfully, you don't need a person in a white coat with a stethoscope. You, yourself, can begin the journey to reclaim your ancestral health and safeguard your longevity*
*(unless you are heavily medicated, in which case see your doctor. This is not medical advice).
'Whats the big deal?' she said, as she applied her heavily scented, phthalate-containing cosmetic and sipped from her plastic-lined coffee cup.
Her 1st trimester test result had arrived. It was a boy.
'What is endocrine disruption anyway?' 🧵
Endocrine disruption happens when certain environmental chemicals mess with the hormone signals in the body.
Xeno-estrogens are a class of endocrine disrupting compounds. They act like estrogen and interfere with testosterone production and signalling.
Phthalates are used in body products to hold artificial fragrances, and are found in hairspray, perfume, moisturizers hidden on the label as 'fragrance' or 'parfum'.
Bisphenol can be found in plastic bottles, food containers, lining of food cans, DVDs and sales receipts.