Don't get me wrong. I understand most people who can get through all it takes to become a doctor firstly have to have a decent IQ's , a great work ethic and tenacity to get that PHD ...and once gotten again I am sure most start off with the best of intentions and honoring the Hippocratic oath...But a few years of lawsuits, insurance company game playing, nice lunches and "gifts" from the medical worlds manufacturers of both medical equipment and pharmacology taints their ability to keep all of that shiny, happy, smiley good stuff in their sights. I have dealt with a LOT of Doctors in my life. I am friends with a few and several nurses. THough there are many really good doctors , I have learned that a lot of them are truly dumbasses that don't think past the end of their nose as the money carrot screams their names...come to me my little one I will make you rich! 50% of all doctors graduated at the bottom half of their class...when they say they are "practicing" medicine that is the absolute most solid truth of truths. Your blanket statement that you agree with the majority of doctors is saying to me you "trust" them. So if the majority doctors say something is so, rather than take the time and effort to make a personally informed decision you will rely on what the majority of doctors agree is the best way to go about handling whatever medical issue you or your loved ones is facing. If that is the case I strongly urge you rethink your stance ( but all good if you don't) that as it has been proven time and time again in my journey of dealing with the medical world that majority are like cattle heading to the slaughter...The front one goes moo and the rest ( the majority of doctors) just follow. Moooooooo!