The most dangerous belief in Nigerian health is this:
"If it were true, my doctor would have told me."
Your doctor:
- Was trained in a curriculum that excluded African plant medicine
- Had less than 20hrs of nutrition instruction across 4–8 years of med school
- Has 7–10 minutes per consultation
- Can only prescribe from an approved formulary
- Has no financial incentive to recommend a free plant
- Was never taught that bitter leaf activates AMPK like metformin
The information gap between what science knows and what your doctor tells you is not your doctor's fault.
It is a systemic failure at every level (curriculum design, pharmaceutical funding, regulatory structure, publication bias).
Your doctor is also a victim of the same system.
But the cost of the gap is paid by YOU.
In prescriptions you fill for conditions that food could address.
In missing the window before the condition required a prescription at all.
A man can fight illness, bills and stress. What breaks him is feeling alone while married. And it's not about lack of money... it's discovering you're loved conditionally... invoice by invoice.
Psychologically, every kidnapped victim knows, no one goes through life without terrible things happening to them. They'll bounce back stronger and better!
Talks like this don't faze me cos eventual winners are free to say whatever they like, but winning it on a 50/50 chance means you didn't get it the regular way which says a lot about the opponent so shut the fvck up puta✌️
@markklfc So right! But I think the gaffer did him dirty by deciding to play him on after the yellow when timber was there to complete the 2nd half after 55 mins.
@Juandasaenzz@ArsenalRadar@GraemeBailey He's no LW but CF and our gaffer is too rigid to play to his players strength- It was evident in the UCL final. I'd bet my money on Nelli hitting 15-20 if played as CF next season