Nutritition and Doctors
An article in my latest trade magazine had an interesting survey about doctors. It seems that doctors are not pleased with the level of nutritional training they received in medical school. The survey polled 400 doctors of which 97% were members of the American Academy of Family Physicians. The survey revealed that many of these doctors felt that is at least somewhat or mostly their responsibility to provide nutritional counseling for their patients. Think about this for a moment. How many times in the past have you read where some unknown doctor was quoted as saying nutrition didn't matter? Like every other business, the medical field is changing when faced with consumer demand. Consumers have an almost infinite amount of information at their fingertips with the Internet. What consumers need and want is someone to help to interpret the information.
Where does one go to help interpret this kind of information? The Internet is not the place to go for most people. Why? If you don't know enough to know that you don't know enough, then how are you going to sift through the thousands of pages of Internet drool looking for one tidbit of usable information. Even if you found that tidbit, would you know how to apply this information to your particular problem? The answer is finding several people that you can trust to help you decide what is the best course of action for you. One of the best persons for this job should be your doctor. But as is stated above, he does not know enough to give you an informed decision. Here at my store I work with my customers and their doctors to determine what if any supplements should be used and for how long.
Thanks for spending part of your day here with me,
James

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