The last time I walked into a doctors office (as a generally healthy 30 year old who was feeling tired all the time and whos blood pressure was a bit high) I left with a half a dozen pills. None of which I ever took after the first day turned me moodier than a scorned woman. From that day forward I started eating better, taking care of myself, and not letting the world stress me out, and have been fine without the science of narcotics. Theres a place for it of course penicillin, cancer drugs, etc, but doctors today want to prescribe something for everything and its not always needed.
I've had one good doctor in my life. I was suffering from carpal tunnel and he said "I could give you cortizone shots but I don't like to do that, my best advice is to get a new job where you're not typing all day". Thats a good doctor. And I followed his advice.
And btw, when you start up the name calling you lose any credibility you brought to the argument.