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Author argues true health root causes are always external

The author argues that many health issues stem from a failure to identify the true root cause, which is always external to the body. They use a personal health journey involving stomach pain, gut issues, and heart palpitations to illustrate how focusing on internal causes like bacteria or nerve dysfunction leads to ineffective, long-term treatments. The ultimate root cause, in their case, was muscle tension from a desk job, an external factor that, once addressed, resolved all subsequent symptoms. AI

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Author argues true health root causes are always external

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  1. LessWrong (AI tag) TIER_1 English(EN) · Taylor G. Lunt ·

    How to Reason about Your Health Issues

    <p>Many people make costly mistakes when reasoning about their health. Even most doctors make this mistake, because it's not a mistake that's caused by a lack of medical knowledge. Rather, it's caused by a lack of clear thinking.</p> <p>People experience symptoms, and then they l…