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A belief I was destined to find crucial in my Arctic work, making the difference between success and failure, life and death, was the view that man cannot live on meat alone. The few doctors and dietitians who thought you could were considered unorthodox if not charlatans. The arguments ranged from metaphysics to chemistry: Man was not intended to be carnivorous - you knew that from examining his teeth, his stomach, and the account of him in the Bible. As mentioned, he would get scurvy if he had no vegetables in meat. The kidneys would be ruined by overwork. There would be protein poisoning and, in general hell to pay.To the surprise of many (including Stefansson himself), he suffered no health problems during his decade of pure carnivorism. When he told people of his amazing experiences, he was met with skepticism from medical authorities who asked him to undertake a study that would replicate the results. He and a fellow explorer named Andersen agreed to eat an all-meat diet for an entire year in a closely observed setting.
Comment: So the big question: Is the article above, written by a 'world renowned specialist in addiction psychiatry', contributing to the mass diagnosing of disorders, such as 'caffeine use disorder' and in essence fueling the breeding of mental illness in the US?
The following articles detail just a few examples of 'the tendency toward over-diagnosis and over-prescription that dominates the mental health care scene in the US and contributes to a system that is better at producing disorders than rectifying them.'
Profit Motive? Big Psychiatry Invents and Redefines Mental Illnesses
All for profit: Psychiatric "MD's" dispense dangerous drugs with impunity
The American Psychiatric Association's DSM5 proposal for ADHD - Making lifelong patients of even more healthy people
Will new changes to Autism Diagnosis leave your child in the cold while filling big pharma's pockets?
Scientists: Creativity part of 'mental illness'