Yes. And it is because doctors and the medical establishments are trained to not really think about curing anything, just looking at whatever the standard protocol for treating this is, and it (and every other thing) is to prescribe an expensive drug that masks the symptoms of something. You cannot ‘cure’ anything in the medical field without a ‘drug’. And also your insurance can’t be billed for a non-drug. They won’t make money and sell their drugs if they give you vinegar and it works.
Try billing insurance for a bottle of vinegar. Or vitamins. Or herbs and natural substances that help with blood sugar, like cinnamon.
Totally agree with everything you said. I use a natural product (CranDophilus) from a health food store occasionally. It works in the same time frame as an antibiotic would and costs me $16. In the short-term, it resolves pain in only a couple hours.