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Old Sat, Feb-22-14, 07:11
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Plan: P:E/DDF
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Why I suggested looking for DOs, many more of them.

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Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O. or DO) is a professional doctoral degree for physicians and surgeons offered by medical schools in the United States. Holders of the D.O. degree have attained the ability to become licensed as osteopathic physicians who have equivalent rights, privileges, and responsibilities as physicians with a Doctor of Medicine degree (M.D.).[1] D.O. physicians are licensed to practice the full scope of medicine and surgery in sixty countries,[2] including all 50 states in the US, and make up 7 percent of the total U.S. physician population. In 2013, there were 87,300 osteopathic physicians in the United States.[3]


DO degree is not a guarantee about nutrition, but they usually lean to a more natural approach.

I know Chris Kresser had a post about how to find a good doctor, including the questions to ask in interview, that's where I read about FunctionalMedicine website, but I cannot find it again.
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