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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, please talk to your doctor before you go heeding the advice of a bunch of strangers on the internet. [/quote] Doctors are very limited in knowledge on nutrition. Also in general, one can learn more online than from a doctor, provided the person who is learning, has a modicum of ability in doing unbiased research. [/quote] Here we go again. I'm sorry to inform you, PP, but a doctor's medical degree does carry more weight than your ability to Google.[/quote] I'm not PP, but even many doctors themselves admit they don't get enough training in nutrition.[/quote] Here's the thing. There's not that much to learn about nutrition. There is no cure to be had from eating certain foods. Obviously, eat rezl, fresh foods, don't drink or smoke, avoid sugar. Nutrition is part of a healthy lifestyle and preventative medicine, but eating a particular food, herb or spice will not cure anything. If you have an allergy or get hives or a rosacea breakout from certain foods, avoid them! People think there is some hidden information being suppressed or that a supplement is better than a drug just because it's a supplement. There is no secret information to find.[/quote]
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