Who said he didn't take interest in the results?
Now you're just making things-up. Once again, if you're honest about something then you'd recognize the reality of the situation rather than making-up your own facts along the way.
As a general practitioner in Canada, a doctor has no capacity whatsoever when it comes to products that do not fall in the lines of medical treatments. This applies to all unapproved forms of treatments. And therefore, the doctor could have talked about Miracle-Mineral-Supplement until he was blue in the face, without as much as putting a dent in the facts surrounding the issue. And so, not only is your criticism not well received against the facts, but your open refusal to acknowledge the reality of the situation only exposes your true intentions.