Doctors lack training in nutrition, leading to misguided prescriptions.
Valli points out that MBBS/MD doctors often receive training abroad and then dump foreign medical models on local patients. - He cites examples where physicians hand out catheters or bags instead of addressing dietary causes. - This knowledge gap fuels reliance on drugs rather than lifestyle changes.
Valli criticizes modern medicine's reliance on tablets and surgery, arguing that proper nutrition can replace many pharmaceuticals and reduce healthcare costs.