Doctor explains why Netflix's Apple Cider Vinegar left him 'so angry'

Doctor explains why Netflix's Apple Cider Vinegar left him 'so angry'
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Doctor explains why Netflix's Apple Cider Vinegar left him 'so angry'
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Jess Flaherty)
Published: Feb, 12 2025 16:06

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It also shares the stories of cancer patients who were inspired by her claims, as well as another wellness influencer who tragically believed her own cancer could be cured through diet and alternative medicine.

"I used to work in a cancer hospital myself and I regularly do palliative care on patients with cancer in the hospital I work in, and this made me so angry and so sad at the same time because, ultimately, it's up to doctors and nurses to deal with this stuff once the s*** hits the fan - and it usually does.".

He said: "I've seen people refuse conventional treatment for six months, and then come back when the alternative stuff hasn't worked and by that time, it's spread into the lymph nodes, it's spread into lungs, it's spread into the liver, it's spread to the brain, and we literally cannot do anything.".

According to the Global Wellness Institute, the industry has already reached a staggering $6.3 trillion (£5.1 trillion) valuation and is predicted to balloon to $9 trillion (£7.24 trillion) by 2028.

He discussed the potential dangers of prioritising wellness advice over conventional medical treatment, explaining that even a slight delay in receiving proper medical intervention can have devastating consequences.

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