One medical doctor I knew was quite impressed with my recovery. He had known me when I was at my worst health and was quite delighted to see me in my present good health. He wasn't sure that my program of nutrition was responsible, but he acknowledged that the treatments he had offered hadn't given such good results. Because of this, he started suggesting to his MS patients that they visit with me. He didn't endorse my methods -- he simply encouraged his patients to explore my theories and consider the use of them. He wrote prescriptions for them to defray the costs of supplements through the use of insurance. He had their dieticians visit with me to ensure these patients were eating the foods that I ate. He did everything he could to help his patients.
He was a very special doctor who was willing to admit he didn't have all the answers.