All health is individual. Public health does not and cannot exist, except in the bureaucratic realm.
I agree totally. Each has their own unique make-up physically speaking. What works for one may well not work for another. Why bureaucratic "public health" making edicts on how to treat anything is beyond me. One size never has fit all.
One of the recent doctors, a woman whose name I cannot remember, did expose the fact that hospital administrations, insurance companies and, by inference, medical clinics come up with standard treatments, policies and protocols and then instruct their doctors that they must follow those protocols with no deviation and no questions asked. No wonder the general populace is in such wretched condition. Once the "medical profession" gets their hands on you you are quite likely to see escalating health issues. Pharma dominates all these institutions and is their primary funder (including all their education facilities). We won't even go into all the kick-backs pharma pays doctors and institutions. One "drug" leads to side effects which then requires a further "drug" to fix the side effects, ad infinitum.
In my state, there are seven Public Health Districts with unelected Commissioners who dictate policy to governments and the private sector. I have never heard of a "public" contracting a disease, just individual humans, so I'm not sure what those Commissioners see as their mission
@DMcCreery1956 Long as they're on the payroll, I'm sure they'll committee meeting their actual role to death, only to be tabled again at the next meeting LOL.
@toronto_Georgia Yup.