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To: Yorikke who wrote (12868)10/19/2015 8:01:03 AM
From: Pogeu Mahone  Respond to of 17056
 
Doctors are not all against D3.

If a doctor tells you to take 50,000 iu D3 that recommendation is outside of the "standard of care."

So a doctor will not tell you to take 50000.

Their insurance company will not cover them if they persist.

That is Holicks problem..



To: Yorikke who wrote (12868)10/19/2015 10:11:11 AM
From: Pogeu Mahone  Respond to of 17056
 
Most medical malpractice cases hinge on whether a health care professional was negligent
in treating (or failing to treat) a patient. Andmedical negligence is always measured by
the medical standard of care that applied in the specific treatment setting in which the patient was harmed.

What is the “medical standard of care” in a malpractice case ...

www.nolo.com/.../what-the-medical-standard-care-malpractice-ca...

Nolo.com