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If a doctor practice is purely evidence based medicine and only medicine based on the medical literature that is a purely scientific practice. It is those that make recommendations that aren't evidence-based that don't have any medical literature to support why they do what they do that are unscientific.  The automatic use of aromatase inhibitors for instance has no basis in the medical literature. The diagnosis of testosterone deficiency based on a specific number also has no true basis in the medical literature. And what is most concerning is that treating to a specific physiologic number such as the mid normal range believe it or not has no basis in the medical literature. It's just something everyone was taught to do without the medical literature to support that it  was the right way to do it or the most beneficial way to do it.


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