As a conventionally-trained allopathic family medicine physician, I quickly noticed the short-comings of my conventional training after only a year or so in practice.
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I was left frustrated by:
- The frequent unavoidable adverse side effects that the medications I prescribed often caused.
- My inability to help them feel better with conventional medicines due to allergies, intolerances and interactions with their other medications.
- The overall lack of significant improvements I saw in my patients’ health and well-being when left with just pharmaceutical treatments.”
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