CANCER
With Dr. Frederick's credentials one would surmise that he has a full complement on what can cause cancer, what products cancer patients should implement, avoid etc. Which based on his failure to 'educate' his fellow board member Shetty, it needs to be addressed, regarding IAQ.
Physicians time to learn-Ok, you specialize in oncology, Shetty's undergrad was in BioChem, we all took it...remove that infamous 'white coat-deity jacket mentality and walk 'that walk' you promote- lecture time:
Do you educate your cancer patients on this: Potential Carcinogens in Makeup Cosmetics
So, what the CDC says, you blindly follow so please explain your cherry picking by ignoring THIS policy of theirs.
Does the NTP have acceptable credentials for both of you to respect their research? Familiar with Styrene?
In formal terms, the report issued by the Academy’s National Research Council endorsed the 2011 finding by the National Toxicology Program, a collaboration of scientists from several government agencies, that styrene is “reasonably anticipated to be a human carcinogen.”....Styrene also turns up in automobile exhaust, cigarette smoke and – you might be surprised to know – it might be lurking in the various sprays and liquids you’ll find in the cosmetic and cleaning aisles of your supermarket. That’s because it is an ingredient allowed in fragrances added to a wide variety of consumer products....EVER HEAR OF SYNERGISTIC EFFECTS? Keep adding more chems to an indoor environment, which negates Humana/CenterWell's claim of PROTECTIVE health care.
Prostate Cancer- older men's disease, now, in the under 40 and even younger-[non-allopathic holistic diagnosis-hip pocket smart phone, can't ignore the numbers, well, again, in a few years you will agree]. Do you advise your personal patients, is Shetty telling his 'holistic physicians' to warn the males about this, also females?
Worldwide, the incidence of prostate cancer has increased in all groups between ages 15 and 40 years and increased globally at a steady rate averaging 2% per year since 1990 (P < .01).
Cell phones became popular in the '90s and early 2000s. As wireless networks improved, especially between 3G and 4G/4G LTE, the technology shifted from cell phones to smartphones.
Then again you both are allopaths and refuse to deviate from what AMA tells you to do/accept. Polypharmacy at its finest.
You tout under holistic 'herbs and supplements', do you even offer your patients the option to try Graviola before you implement the 'cut, scribe and burn' allopathic protocols, associated with 'Doc Simmons'? Have either of you checked to see if the 'herbs' that CVS sells are standardized?