When I was in the 7th grade (1970), a dermatologist informed me that “now we (the modern medical community) know that the old wives’ tale that links junk food to poor skin and acne is not true.” Even at age 13, I knew that was stupid, even though he was telling me what I wanted to hear. I have maintained a healthy skepticism of all medic…
When I was in the 7th grade (1970), a dermatologist informed me that “now we (the modern medical community) know that the old wives’ tale that links junk food to poor skin and acne is not true.” Even at age 13, I knew that was stupid, even though he was telling me what I wanted to hear. I have maintained a healthy skepticism of all medical providers, and done some of my own research, ever since then.
When I was in the 7th grade (1970), a dermatologist informed me that “now we (the modern medical community) know that the old wives’ tale that links junk food to poor skin and acne is not true.” Even at age 13, I knew that was stupid, even though he was telling me what I wanted to hear. I have maintained a healthy skepticism of all medical providers, and done some of my own research, ever since then.