05-24-2019, 06:20 AM
read my medical advice and take it as fact = FOOL
There is a wide range of medical advice on the internet.
For instance, the link I posted above which suggested certain foods might protect your skin was:
* Written by a doctor, a dermatologist specializing in skin conditions
* She also noted that if you add those foods to your diet, you should STILL use sunscreen
Contrast that with (for example) anti vaccination recommendations from people who:
* Generally have little or no medical training
* Recommend you don’t use the vaccine
* Have a product to sell you, not in addition to the vaccine but as a replacement for the vaccine with little or no proof of its effectiveness
There is a wide range of medical advice on the internet.
For instance, the link I posted above which suggested certain foods might protect your skin was:
* Written by a doctor, a dermatologist specializing in skin conditions
* She also noted that if you add those foods to your diet, you should STILL use sunscreen
Contrast that with (for example) anti vaccination recommendations from people who:
* Generally have little or no medical training
* Recommend you don’t use the vaccine
* Have a product to sell you, not in addition to the vaccine but as a replacement for the vaccine with little or no proof of its effectiveness
"I'm at that stage in life where I stay out of discussions. Even if you say 1+1=5, you're right - have fun." - Keanu Reeves