Modern medicine is good at fixing physical things that are broken, such broken bones, where you can see clearly see what is wrong and can evaluate the result of their intervention afterwards.
However, beware if they tell you that something is wrong that you can't see (such as a test result) or have no ability to evaluate yourself, and especially if you have no symptoms. That's potentially (likely?) quackery.
I second this sentiment. The broken bones or torn ligaments aren't symptoms of a disease. They're ailments with a single direction for repairments, which is to realign or reattach them. I will not hesitate to go to a hospital for the needed surgeries.
On the other hand, if I ever get struck with a terminal illness, I'm never gonna set a foot inside a hospital. I'm taking pain killers until l pass surrounded by loved ones.
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