Idiopathic Diagnosis
Conventional medicine applies the 'idiopathic' label to many conditions that have identifiable nutritional causes, leaving root causes unaddressed. Medicine's failure to connect nutritional causes to neurological or psychiatric symptoms re…
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Conventional medicine applies the 'idiopathic' label to many conditions that have identifiable nutritional causes, leaving root causes unaddressed. Medicine's failure to connect nutritional causes to neurological or psychiatric symptoms results in drug treatment rather than correction of the underlying deficiency. Psychiatric diagnostic labels for deficiency-driven symptoms are characterized as purely subjective assessments that result in drug treatment rather than nutritional correction.