What happens when a dietary supplement cures a patient's illness? Nothing. Cured is not medically defined for treatments with dietary supplements. Cured is not medically defined for any disease cured by a dietary supplement. Even diseases like scurvy, where the recommended "treatment" is supplemental Vitamin C, cured is not defined and a…
What happens when a dietary supplement cures a patient's illness? Nothing. Cured is not medically defined for treatments with dietary supplements. Cured is not medically defined for any disease cured by a dietary supplement. Even diseases like scurvy, where the recommended "treatment" is supplemental Vitamin C, cured is not defined and although all authoritative references recommend supplementation, not one uses the word cure. Dietary supplements are not allowed to claim any ability to cure. Our current medical systems are designed to test for risks and recommend medical preventatives like vaccines, but have no ability to test, much less prove cured for any non-infectious disease and many infectious diseases. "There is no cure for the common cold, influenza, measles, COVID, and more..." Not because these diseases are difficult to cure. They are cured easily in healthy patients with healthy diets. What happens when a cure of a case of COVID is aided by Vitamin D, zinc, and other dietary supplents? Nothing. Our medical systems make no attempts to study, much less learn from such cases. All such cases, all such cures are considered anecdotal - which does not mean "false", it means we're not sure - and then ignored. Our current medical systems have no interest in understanding such cases, even though many doctors have no problems understanding them.
What happens when a dietary supplement cures a patient's illness? Nothing. Cured is not medically defined for treatments with dietary supplements. Cured is not medically defined for any disease cured by a dietary supplement. Even diseases like scurvy, where the recommended "treatment" is supplemental Vitamin C, cured is not defined and although all authoritative references recommend supplementation, not one uses the word cure. Dietary supplements are not allowed to claim any ability to cure. Our current medical systems are designed to test for risks and recommend medical preventatives like vaccines, but have no ability to test, much less prove cured for any non-infectious disease and many infectious diseases. "There is no cure for the common cold, influenza, measles, COVID, and more..." Not because these diseases are difficult to cure. They are cured easily in healthy patients with healthy diets. What happens when a cure of a case of COVID is aided by Vitamin D, zinc, and other dietary supplents? Nothing. Our medical systems make no attempts to study, much less learn from such cases. All such cases, all such cures are considered anecdotal - which does not mean "false", it means we're not sure - and then ignored. Our current medical systems have no interest in understanding such cases, even though many doctors have no problems understanding them.