Originally Posted by losthorizon
Can anyone suggest reasons why the medical profession is so stubborn to accept that PE works?I had also read some threads that say that the NBPEL remains unchanged while the BPEL increases. What could be the reasons?
The medical industry still does not 100% “accept” that exercise is beneficial. MD’s as a profession are much more like to be overweight than the general population and they actually have shorter life expectancy than the general population.
If they can not prescribe a medication for it they are unlikely to accept it. It all comes down to money, unfortunately. I am not to say that modern medicine does not have its benefits. It certainly does. I am just saying that it is important to understand that they do not have all the answers by any stretch of the imagination.