Equivalent to about 98% of my medical needs.
Does this mean doctors are a bigger or smaller deal?
Why is the most important one for overall health (Nutritionist) the only one NOT called doctor?
Equivalent to about 98% of my medical needs.
Does this mean doctors are a bigger or smaller deal?
Why is the most important one for overall health (Nutritionist) the only one NOT called doctor?
This really highlights an interesting paradox in healthcare. Nutrition has arguably the biggest impact on long-term health, yet nutritionists aren’t “doctors,” so they often get less recognition or authority. Meanwhile, medical doctors handle acute issues and illnesses, which are critical but sometimes reactive rather than preventive. It makes me wonder if the medical system undervalues the everyday choices that shape our health. Elevating the role of nutrition could transform how we approach wellness.