Food Kills

Everything you eat or drink will either help you or hurt you. 80% of the population has a weight problem and being overweight sets off many preventable diseases. Most food is specifically and scientifically designed to be addictive, cause weight gain, make you sick, and eventually kill you. As a doctor, I see the end results everyday in my practice.

Yes, the food is addictive. Addiction is a behavior we know is bad for us, but we can't stop. However, it is possible to change that and develop new habits, improve your health, and feel 18 again. I know because it has affected me, and I educated myself and got healthy and now share that information with my patients. Most diseases are preventable. My practice focuses on prevention and early detection of disease. We can prevent most illnesses or at least find it at its earliest stage when it is treatable and curable. It has helped me and my patients. I plan to continue practicing medicine as I always have and should be patient first.

WHO'S THE DOCTOR

Very often when you seek medical care at a hospital, urgent care center, or medical office you no longer see a doctor or have a choice. It may be a nurse practitioner, physician's assistant or someone else. They have their roles in certain capacities however I have been a medical doctor for 35 years and have learned by experience and listening to patients and constantly getting educated. I am shocked on a daily basis at what diseases I find in my patients.

I am constantly checking, testing, and looking for diseases at an early stage before symptoms develop. There is no way a partially trained medical person who did not get years of extensive training can understand, look for, or know what to do with all the problems that arise. When I am in doubt, I have a network of excellent specialists I can consult on a daily basis to help my patients. Again, finding disease at its earliest stage before symptoms develop is the only way to properly treat and cure disease. In addition, I preach what I practice and get myself checked on a regular basis. I try to be a positive role model for my patients.

Mens sana ni corpore sano: A sound mind in a healthy body. That's my goal for myself and my patients.

THE LIONS

Doctors were the "Lions of the jungle". They controlled the entire medical field. Your doctor was a critical person in your life. You went to him when you had a problem, and he helped you. He was a trusted family member. People were proud, honored and privileged when they spoke of their doctor. "He/She is my doctor." It's all over for now.

Most doctors work for large corporate medical groups. They have lost their independence. It is not what they signed up for. Everything a doctor does is now monitored, checked, and evaluated by someone sitting behind a desk far removed from the actual patient who is suffering. Yet they control what doctors you see, what hospital you go to, what tests and treatments you are allowed.

The health care system has become expensive, dysfunctional and heartless. It is not sustainable. Everyone knows it. The only sensible approach for the individual is prevention and early detection of disease. Basically, avoid getting sick or at least find disease at its earliest stage when it is treatable and curable. I am still in private practice and intend to take care of my patients every day and for years to come. With that in mind, I practice modern medicine but retain traditional values.

Introduction

Dr. robert w. boyajian

My name is Dr. Robert W. Boyajian. I am a medical doctor in general practice in Secaucus, New Jersey for the past 30 years. I've seen many changes when I started the formal road to becoming a doctor. Go to medical school, do your residency and then open your practice. Practice good medicine and be kind. If not, you would be out of business quickly. The medical field has changed drastically. It is no longer controlled by the individual doctor. It is now controlled by insurance companies, large hospitals, Wall Street, pharmaceutical companies, and big corporations. Corporations mean we take your money, don't care and there's nothing you can do.

The healthcare system has been expensive, dysfunctional, and heartless. The human factor and kindness have been eliminated. Bad for everyone and it is not sustainable. People are sick at an earlier age. People live longer, but with chronic diseases and more suffering and disability. There is a better way through prevention and early detection of disease. It works. It helped me personally and my patients. Look for my articles in the future as we analyze the problem, educate ourselves and get healthy together.