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::The assumption by prescribers that a medicine or medical procedure will have zero to minimal impact on the patient's microbiome and if it does have an impact it will heal on its own.
::The assumption by prescribers that a medicine or medical procedure will have zero to minimal impact on the patient's microbiome and if it does have an impact it will heal on its own.


The Great Assumption is an unrecognized cornerstone of modern medicine.
The Great Assumption, previously ignored, is now an unspoken cornerstone of modern medicine.

Revision as of 23:15, 17 May 2021

The Great Assumption is:

The assumption by prescribers that a medicine or medical procedure will have zero to minimal impact on the patient's microbiome and if it does have an impact it will heal on its own.

The Great Assumption, previously ignored, is now an unspoken cornerstone of modern medicine.