they should know better, a lot better and if not, find a different oneExcept they may not know any better than you. Maybe even worse, because they've got the drug rep barking in their ear as well...
they should know better, a lot better and if not, find a different oneExcept they may not know any better than you. Maybe even worse, because they've got the drug rep barking in their ear as well...
Seems legit. It's a sponge.
a sponge would only absorb what would still be in the GI tract so this would only work if you are absorbing cholesterol with the cereal or within an hour or two
fiber in general is good for you but this claim seems a bit much
Except they may not know any better than you. Maybe even worse, because they've got the drug rep barking in their ear as well...
I want to be a drug rep. Get paid to take dr's to fancy restaurants and smooze them? Sign me up.
there's one that comes in once a week and brings me a few rolls of sushi... I like her
I could do this. BRB changing careers.
Speaking of cholesterol. Mine was about 180+ roughly seven months ago, a month ago it was 115ish.
No change in anything... WTF?
Source: blood donation testing.
that's just the total, what were the specifics? trigs, ldl, hdl? no change in anything fiet or excercise related?
Not sure they give anything but the totals. But yeah only change in diet was a little less than two weeks from the test.
ok, one thing that skews lipid tests is food heavy in surgar, carbs or fat within 8 hours before the test.... did you have any before the first?
Did 3 donations though and middle was pretty much square between them showing a progression.
Doesnt really mean anything if the results are skewed
The only thing worse than the shit that food companies claim is the "OMG CONSPIRACY TOXIC FOOD" shit that people come up with to create a fake scandal around those food companies. Got a gem this morning claiming that aspartame used to be a pesticide made by the evil Monsato until they figured out it tasted sweet and started sweetening food with it...
And makeup/skin care commercials are the most evil of all of them as far as bullshit claims, but people swallow that shit up.
I'm curious how strong the link is... I'd hope it's weak but I'm probably wrong on that one
they should know better, a lot better and if not, find a different one
What's been explained to me is that they just don't have the time to read through trials and reports on every drug, which is understandable. Especially docs in fields like family medicine. I obviously don't know personally though. Do you read all that stuff for all the drugs you prescribe?