Medicine & Institutions
Why the medical establishment behaves the way it does.
6 essays
- The Root Beneath the Diagnoses
Type 2 diabetes, fatty liver, polycystic ovary syndrome, much hypertension and much cardiovascular disease are often not five diseases but one upstream fault wearing five names — and what that means for the person carrying them
Medicine & InstitutionsEvidence & MethodMetabolic HealthLiverNutrition & Diet - The Pyramid Was Never Just Science
How a national food diagram actually gets made — and why the honest response to a captured guideline is not a better diagram, but an assessment
Medicine & InstitutionsEvidence & MethodNutrition & Diet - Why This Is the Future of Medicine
Why the resistance the previous article described is a rear-guard action — and the forces, scientific and demographic and economic, that are moving mainstream medicine toward the framework nutritional and functional medicine already practises.
Medicine & InstitutionsThe Asian Lineage - Why Asia Has Not Heard of This
How the region that originated the clinical philosophy at the centre of this medicine became the region least likely to recognise it — and the regulatory trap that keeps it that way.
Medicine & InstitutionsThe Asian Lineage - Why Allopathic Medicine Resists This
The structural mechanisms behind the resistance to nutritional and functional medicine — and why naming them honestly matters more than complaining about them
Medicine & InstitutionsEvidence & Method - What Nutritional and Functional Medicine Actually Is
And why the category most people have heard of bears only partial resemblance to the clinical practice that bears its name
Foundations of NFMMedicine & InstitutionsThe Asian Lineage