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8 questions you should be asking your doctor

If you were buying a used car, would you blindly purchase one without asking questions about engine problems, gas mileage, etc.?

Of course not! 

Well, there is a “purchase” that most of us make that is FAR more important than a vehicle, yet many people are hesitant or afraid to ask questions.

I’m talking about medical care!

When it comes to your health, you should make fully informed decisions that you are comfortable with.

If you have a health concern that requires care, then here are…

8 questions you should be asking your doctor

1- Why is this test necessary?

Although tests are crucial in the diagnostic process, not every single test is necessary every single time it’s recommended. 

Plus some tests (especially x-rays and invasive tests such as scoping) can expose you to potentially dangerous radiation and infection.

Many times there are safer alternatives, such as breast thermography instead of mammogram.

2- Why did you choose this medication for me?

Many times there are several medications that may help with a given condition, and medications are certainly not “one size fits all.” 

An important point is that some medications are stronger than others, and many times a less strong medication can do the job.  Antibiotics are a perfect example here.

3- What are the potential side effects of this medication?

This is a biggie.  Doctors may be aware of common side effects of certain drugs, but there is always a chance of other more serious reactions.

Ask to see if the package insert if you have doubts and READ it—before taking the medication.

4- Are there safer or natural alternatives I can try?

I have a perfect example of this in my own life.

I injured my right shoulder in karate 10 years ago.  The orthopedist I consulted prescribed anti-inflammatories and pain meds.

After seeing little to no improvement, I discontinued the drugs and began ultrasound therapy with my chiropractor, as well as physical therapy.  Within a couple months I was fine (and have been since then).

5- What dietary changes would you recommend?

Nothing on this planet impacts your health more than your diet, and nutritional deficiencies are a root cause for most illness and disease.

Doctors receive very little training in nutrition in medical school, but that does not mean they can’t do research or refer you to a nutritionist.

If you are told that your diet makes no difference, see that as a big red flag.

6- What are my alternatives to surgery?

Like it or not, many surgeries are simply not necessary. 

Some that carry the highest risk for being unnecessary include C-section, knee and hip replacement, cholecystectomy (gallbladder removal), back surgery and hysterectomy.

7- Can I get a second (and possibly a third) opinion?

It has been said that two heads are better than one, and there’s nothing wrong with wanting additional opinions when you’re talking about something as serious and life changing as surgery!

If your request for another opinion is met with resistance or hostility, take that as a sign.

8- What is my prognosis?

If you are considering any kind of treatment, you’ve got to find out what you can expect down the road!

Will you have limitations?  Is there a chance of recurrence? Can something else go wrong?  Will other body systems or processes be affected?  Is this a permanent fix or just symptom-masking? 

A classic example here is gallbladder removal.  I can’t tell you the number of people I’ve spoken to who were told that they would be just fine without their gallbladder.

Yeah, you’ll be “fine” if you don’t mind having trouble digesting fats (and risking being deficient in fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E and K), belching after eating and having anything-but-normal BMs.

You better do your part too!

I’ve given you some valid points to discuss with your doctor, but don’t think you’re off the hook.

Because you better do your part to create good health and prevent disease!

Health begins in your gut, so here are the 2 most crucial things you can do to pamper your precious gut and provide for your body’s needs:

1- Have a real, whole foods diet

A real whole foods diet is by far THE MOST significant step you can take to ensure that you will not only have a pulse for many years to come, but that you also will be more likely to enjoy those years with better health and high energy, instead of being sick, tired, medicated and in pain.

If you need a little help in the food choice department, then check out my Great Taste No Pain health system.

Great Taste No Pain is not a “diet,” but a healthy eating lifestyle that encourages more efficient digestion and better nutrient absorption.

The key behind Great Taste No Pain’s effectiveness lies in the specific combinations of foods—pairing foods together in meals that are much easier for your system to break down. 

When you make your body’s job easier, that can pave the way for smoother digestion as well as less gas, bloating, constipation and acid reflux!

This is what eradicated my IBS 26 years ago, and I’ve been completely symptom- and medication-free since that time.

2- Nurture your gut microbes

The beneficial microbes that reside in your gut are truly your body's gold.

Your microbiome aids digestion and nutrient absorption, encourages healthy cholesterol levels, and even supports mental health (because 90 percent of your body’s serotonin is manufactured in your gut)!

Plus, most of your immune system is housed in your gut. 

Unfortunately, there are factors all around us that reduce our levels of these crucial friendly bacteria including: 

  • Meats and dairy from animals injected with antibiotics
  • Chlorinated tap water
  • Foods tainted with pesticides and toxins
  • Antibiotics, birth control pills and steroids
  • Stress-filled jobs and lifestyles
  • Processed and fast foods
  • Refined carbs and sugars
  • Soda
  • Aspirin, NSAIDs and antacids

All of these chip away at your body’s friendly bacteria, day in and day out, and the cumulative effect on your probiotic colonies can be staggering...and dangerous.

But you can help counteract these factors with a potent, high quality probiotic supplement like Super Shield multi-strain probiotic formula.

Super Shield contains 13 strains of well-studied, effective probiotic bacteria that support sound digestion, help maintain gut wall integrity and encourage sharp immune system functioning.  

Now you are on a great path to a winning partnership with your doctor and better health for life!

To your health,

Sherry Brescia


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6 comments


  • Sherry,
    I typically don’t comment but after reading this it hit home.. HARD.. Had my Gallbladder removed 10 years ago. Doc said " you have to have it removed and you’ll be just fine without it’. Well the only way I can get through with out is by using your Great Taste No Pain Program. When I’m On It I’m fine when I’m not OUCH!. aLSO The doc had me on a PPI for years. Finally weaning off it. It has taken 2 months to wean off it slowly to avoid bad rebound effects but finally pretty much off it. Again thanks to Great Taste No Pain.. Great Program and awesome food recipe’s..

    Michael Giugno on


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