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Your goal is to regain your lost health and to avoid ever seeing a medical
doctor again. Sick people see doctors. People, who have lived to be one hundred
or more, typically have histories of never seeing a doctor until after the age
of ninety. However, this ideal is achieved by few in Western societies. Medicine
is a business and you should expect that the people delivering the treatments
and services are in it, at least in part, for the profits, like with all other
businesses. When medications are necessary there are usually simple,
inexpensive, time-tested choices that can be made—rather than the "drug of the
day." A primary care doctor should act as your advocate, helping you navigate
through the overwhelming choices of treatments, tests, and specialists. Where
your health is concerned, no efforts on your part should be spared to become an
informed consumer.
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Do not take this information as personal medical advice. Do not change your diet if you are ill, or medication without the advice of a qualified health care provider (your physician, for example). More detailed information is found in The McDougall Program - 12 Days to Dynamic Health (Plume 1990) in your bookstore.
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