Protect Yourself from Health Scams in the Digital Age

In today's digital world, where AI and social media marketing are advancing rapidly, it's easier than ever for marketers to target you with health products rather than you seeking them out. Have you ever noticed that a simple Google search about a specific disease leads to ads popping up almost instantly? Many people make big promises about solving your health issues while trying to sell their products, often supplements or more.

As a doctor with medical training and an MD degree, I don't completely discount alternative health approaches. However, the medical research community lacks incentives to promote natural products since they can't be patented or monetized like synthetic chemical drugs. As a result, many supplements and products lack evidence-based research or FDA regulations. It's easy for physicians to say they can't endorse or advise about any supplement products due to insufficient research evidence.

In my clinical practice, I keep an open mind, allowing my patients to feel comfortable discussing alternative products and supplements. I was surprised when a patient showed me an ad about curing kidney disease with a marketed product. Is it really possible, or is it just a scam? Most physicians would agree it seems like a scam, but few have tried the product to know for sure. Could it truly work to cure kidney disease? It sounds too good to be true, but is there a scientific explanation for why such products can be scams?

The Science Behind Why Pills or Supplements Can't Cure Chronic Diseases

When I struggled with my own chronic disease, I tried traditional approaches, including pills and supplements. I realized that while they help manage symptoms, they don't completely heal the disease. We become dependent on supplements to manage diseases. It wasn't until I delved deep into human microbiome research that I realized that microbiome imbalance (dysbiosis) is responsible for almost all chronic diseases we face today. The natural solution to healing is balancing the microbiome.

While probiotics and microbiome transplants can help transiently, sustained microbiome balance doesn't happen with any diet, pills, or supplements. Through the science of quantum physics, I realized that the microbiome has strong ties to our body's energy field, something that extends beyond the physical body. This means that the fundamental control of our microbiome may happen through factors beyond our physical body. Since no pills or supplements can work beyond the body, scientifically, any physical product cannot truly heal or cure a chronic disease.

Why Claims of Curing Diseases with Products are Scams

This becomes scientific proof that anyone trying to market a product or supplement for healing or curing a disease is a scam. At most, it can help support disease symptoms, but not cure them, because the roots of illness lie beyond the body and cause disease through microbiome imbalance. I'm not against using pills or supplements, but if someone claims to cure or heal your disease using their products, it goes against the scientific healing process and is definitely a scam. This is because no pill or product can reach the roots that lie beyond the physical body.

As a physician health coach, I explain this science in my program called 'Healing Microbiome,' which integrates human microbiome and quantum physics science to explain the source of health and disease through the Energy-Mind-Microbiome connection. This approach expands to higher dimensions beyond the body to understand holistic health.

Conclusion: Stay Informed and Skeptical

The simple takeaway from this blog is that a three-dimensional product such as food, pills, or supplements cannot cure or heal a disease because it cannot completely balance your microbiome, which responds to energies beyond the body. So, save yourself from unnecessary health scams in this rising age of AI and digital marketing.