Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
one possible reason why some doctors do not believe in alternative cures: they may not work, as advertised.
another possible reason: instead of curing, they may only worsen the patient's condition, directly or indirectly.

yes, it is illegal to practice medicine if one is not a licensed physician.

"clinic for desperate patients."
there are some illnesses, wherein the patient's condition is deemed clinically hopeless by the physician, as per his western training.
some physicians might consider these "clinics of last resort", because western medicine has nothing more to offer the patient.
"who knows, it might just work..."
so, how do the DOH and PMA see these? "i don't know."

but always bring some salt...

The clinic owed by an Israeli is still operating until this time. Imo, it is operating illegally. Maybe he has employed a licensed physician to oversee his clinic. This guy is smart. The facade says that the clinic is operated as a spa. Calls it 'Heaven and Health Spa' - Advanced Technology in the Service of the Healing Arts. He's offering Spa services and Health Maintenance Services. That's why the local DOH will not touch him.

Dr D, why are some TS annoyed when I say that I use both pharmaceutical medicines and alternative cures? Ako lang ang gumagamit ng dalawang modes of healing. Is it a crime? When a member of my family get sick, they go to the doctor. Fine.

Masama ba kung I will avail of the two modes? This is my choice. Of course, if I really get sick, I will be brought to the hospital.

Thanks doc, I feel that you are not antagonized by my posts and thread.