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What is it with "top doctors?" and why is it that we always ask first the supposedly top doctors? And how is it possible that everyone we meet seems to have been to one of the top doctors?
For starters, what IS a top doctor? We hear newscasters introducing one top doctor after another, and insisting on describing such people as top doctors. Does a higher income mean they're top doctors? Does celebrity or showman personality qualify them as "top doctors?" In truth, haven't you yourself described one physican or another as being "one of the top doctors in all of ...."?? Go on, we can be honest here.
We all want top doctors. Top doctors are perceived to be those who are wealthy because they were successful. Successful, yes, yet only rarely in medical practice. Dr. Andrew Weil, M.D., is a great example of a top doctor, not just because he became famous, no, no, his patients developed habits that made him famous. Those habits were based on his knowledge-based and experience-based recommendations, most of which have proven to be excellent. So, having counted a famous author and great healer among our top doctors, who else?
Statistically, top doctors are, considerably more often than not, top doctors of natural medicines and remedies. Today's top doctors are naturopaths and allopaths alike who use technology rather than invasive drugs or surgery.
From the Bodyscan or QXCI to SpectraVision and Ondamed, technology and biofeedback are the definite directions of our best approaches to healing in the upcoming decades. Top doctors should certainly not be measured by their income. Good salespeople who possess medical degrees can succeed at the bank while not doing anywhere near as well with their patients. Top doctors help you to heal yourself from the inside out, rather than the expensive, entirely too invasive attempts to heal from the outside in. Top doctors are at the peak of their fields not because they make money, because they make sense, not seeking luxurious lifestyles based on the suffering of others. Heart surgeon or local practitioner, when you see a physician with a wealthy lifestyle, you're not looking at a top doctor, not by a long shot; you're looking at someone who puts wealth above service, self above nobility. They should retire and go into the stock market or other equally useless pursuit, societally speaking.
Top doctors enjoy their patients because they enjoy their work. Trial and error, using natural and nonivasive methods and remedies is so much safer. They make you feel good about yourself. All around the world, that's where you'll find the hallmark of top doctors.
From the top doctors in Bali and the top doctors in Rome or Bruseels; from the top doctors in Australia and Newfoundland to the top doctors in Japan and Greece, top doctors are the same in that one respect: they make you feel good about yourself, because each time they help you to heal yourself, there's reinforcement that the human body and mind already possess the majority of requirements for healing faster, more effectively, and with a degree of safety that has never been offered by pharmaceuticals.
Top doctors all around the world earn that title because they're at the top of their game statistically: they help more people. So the next time you speak of "top doctors," remember that top doctors are those that help you to help yourself.