LBD
Yeah it's pretty discouraging, they either have to be ignorant or are threatened by a cheap effective treatment. As far as prescribed drugs go, many of the pharmaceutical drugs are actually made from plants or natural substances but have been modified to be patentable. It's crazy.
When I talked to my doctor about the gallbladder/
Liver Flush she immediately said "oh it doesn't work", then I said, "well, actually I've already tried it and I've gotten stones out". Then she responded "oh, you don't collect them do you? I had a patient once dancing down the hall to me with her
Gallstones in a baggie. I don't want to see them". Me "okay". Then she said "even if you get them out, your gallbladder won't work again, it's broken". Well from Hannas and other people's testimonies, I have to say that, that is also untrue. Anyway, it was a totally negative experience with her. On the positive side, not all doctors are ignorant or bigotted, there are some medical doctors who have tried and promote the liver flush. I know three of these and that is encouraging. I guess you just have to seek out a good doctor who's down to earth and doesn't have too many tickets on themselves.
In fact, in Australia where I'm from, the medical schools are being totally revamped in terms of admissions. There has been observed a trend in putting out doctors who just went into medicine for prestige and money and don't really care that much about the patient. The patient outcomes are poor, just wanting to see as many patients as possible in an hour to generate more income. Now, many, if not most of the schools in the last ten years are not taking high school graduates. To get into medical school now, you have to have an undergraduate degree and you are required to undergo an interview to assess your suitability to be a doctor, good grades alone are not enough. I hope this taking more time for more mature students and character assessment will result in better more caring doctors.