An example of this is the drug benfotiamine, which was proved in extensive studies published in the prestigious medical journal "Nature Medicine" in February, 2003, to be able to block the development of diabetic complications, one of the most serious diseases facing the industrialized world. Since that time, I have never once found any North American doctor who has ever heard of this ground-breaking drug, and every time I have given a photocopy of the article to any doctor, he or she has just smiled, folded it up, and put it in the 'circular file.' Patients, on the other hand, are wildly enthusiastic about this drug and want to know where they can buy it. What explains the disconnect? Doctors are just concerned with going through the motions of practising cookbook medicine so they get wealthy without being sued and without having to think along the way, but patients want to get well at any price, and want to be treated according to the latest science, not the standard cookbook.