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Mark Hyman and Functional Medicine
Topic Started: Sep 7 2009, 02:59 AM (371 Views)
kwombles
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How do you know when you might be being sold a bill of goods? When your "doctor" won't take insurance, chances are what he's selling you isn't legitimate. It certainly isn't evidence-based medicine.

When the doctor write a Huff Post article and links 37 times to his website, you might be on the road to woo.

When the doctor calls intestinal distress gut problems, you might not be going to the right doctor. You know what I mean?

Hyman has an article of Huff Post about autism and being able to make your autistic kid completely normal again.

Woo. Definitely woo.
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