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This question is particularly important when considering the impact a prescribed drug or medical procedure will have on a patient.
This question is particularly important when considering the impact a prescribed drug or medical procedure will have on a patient.
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Considering all the hype in media about our microbiome The Great Question sounds like a logical thing to ask your doctor...right?
::Not exactly. It's a valid question but unfortunately there isn't much data, if any, to form a response.
So why ask The Great Question? To bring awareness to the state of the microbiome in modern medicine. Despite considerable research indicating the importance of a healthy microbiome, the impact of over the counter and prescribed drugs is pretty much disregarded.
Asking The Great Question is likely to create an uncomfortable moment with your doctor because he knows it's a valid question but doesn't have an answer.
So What is a patient to do? I think patient's need a Microbiome Bill Of Rights.
Meanwhile beware, it may even earn you what I call the Mark of Elaine.
::A Difficult Patient
::https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJ2msARQsKU

Revision as of 19:45, 17 May 2021

The Great Question is:

What impact will something have on my microbiome.

This question is particularly important when considering the impact a prescribed drug or medical procedure will have on a patient.

OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

Considering all the hype in media about our microbiome The Great Question sounds like a logical thing to ask your doctor...right?

Not exactly. It's a valid question but unfortunately there isn't much data, if any, to form a response.

So why ask The Great Question? To bring awareness to the state of the microbiome in modern medicine. Despite considerable research indicating the importance of a healthy microbiome, the impact of over the counter and prescribed drugs is pretty much disregarded.

Asking The Great Question is likely to create an uncomfortable moment with your doctor because he knows it's a valid question but doesn't have an answer.

So What is a patient to do? I think patient's need a Microbiome Bill Of Rights.

Meanwhile beware, it may even earn you what I call the Mark of Elaine.

A Difficult Patient
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJ2msARQsKU