I got off the western medical train over a decade ago. Here's what we do (and we are the healthiest we have ever been in life since making these changes. And before making these changes I had horrible health issues since childhood that have been endlessly treated by docs but never healed, until i finally took my health into my own hands):
We have no general doctor and haven't needed one in a very very long time
We get blood tests done direct from a local lab to monitor our health ourselves
DNA testing to find what our problems really were and fixed them once and for all. (I know this is controversial but the gov already has everyone's dna on file from pku at birth so I may as well benefit and in my case it has saved my life so i don't care).
Lifestyle is everything. Food will kill you or heal you. Never underestimate the power of food.
We monitor blood pressure, blood sugar, and blood oxygen at home and stay in range.
If we need a professional we go to either a functional medicine doctor or naturopath depending on the issue
We don't have insurance anymore and we have a health savings account instead and if we need something we have more than enough to cover it and get a discount as a bonus
As a woman I will never ever subject myself to yearly screening for breast cancer, if I suspect something there is a thermal alternative that won't give me breast cancer. Also, I gave birth to my last at home with a midwife, you wouldn't catch me in the maternity ward again after my first experience there. (Women, doctors have wrongly convinced you that you can't give birth without them, this is false, nature made us to give birth, it is our primary function, medical intervention is what's causing so many problems with pregnancy and birth, not nature.)
We are and have always been antivax and we have the strongest immune systems of everyone we know, and believe me, they took notice over the years and joined us eventually.
So this is exactly what I got certified in. There is no one size fits all, so my diet health-foods are useless to others. However, there are a few rules that everyone can benefit from.
*Stay away from GMO. If it's not organic, assume it's GMO. Especially corn and soy. In fact, if you are a man, don't consume soy.
*Buy Organic when it makes sense, just keep in mind organic doesn't mean it wasn't sprayed. So wash everything in water with baking soda and vinegar added to help clean your produce. Certain things I only buy organic, stuff that is porous or doesn't have a cover (like leafy greens, broccoli, etc.) The absolute best thing you can do though is grow your own food, even if you start small. You'd be surprised how much you can grow in a tower like greenstalk.
*Animal products from healthy animals only. Avoid the mega meat industry giants like the plague. If you have the money, get the quality meat from whole foods, otherwise, go find a local butcher. Organic and Grassfed if possible, but anything is better than than factory farmed animal products.
*Avoid processed food as much as possible. This is the hardest for most people. If it has an ingredients list, it's processed. You will really want to learn how to read an ingredient list and know what all those weird terms actually mean. Full of shit that will make you sick. The best thing to do is buy whole food only. Whole meats, whole fruits and veggies. Learn the laws around food labels, they don't always mean what you think they do. Legally you'd be surprised at the manipulation they can get away with.
*Sugar feeds cancer cells and raises blood sugar leading to diabetes and raises bad cholesterol leading to heart disease (3 biggest killers right there). Sugar=Carbs. Carbs from sugars, processed foods, grains, fruits and potatoes are all going to contribute. So choose your carbs wisely. Keep them as low as you can from the healthiest and most natural sources you can. This has to be the biggest thing effecting people's health and they don't want to hear it because old habits are hard to change.
*Artificial sweeteners, artificial flavors and colors and preservatives which are all found in most processed foods ARE KILLING US. Period. Avoid them.
*Save money buy buying healthy and cooking from scratch to make your food stretch.
*I'm happy to answer any specific questions. This shit is my obsession. I'm so picky I haven't eaten food outside of my house (restaurants etc.) in YEARS. I only trust myself now. If I need to i travel with food in my purse. But I don't need to do that much now that I've started intermittent fasting, which will really boost your immune system if you need it.
That is awesome ! We do consume our share of deer meat so we have that going for us.. I will read your reply again and and research the points made.. Thank you so much !👍🇺🇸
Getting one dna test for one issue will cost you a fortune. Go through a company and get it all, everything. I was one of the first customers for 23&me, back before obama shut them down, then they later reopened again. The privacy contract was quite clear back then, not sure how it is today though. I have my entire genome. I will never need to get a specific dna test for anything in the future because I already have it all. This is how I got out of the pku for my baby, I was able to prove we are not carriers by providing the results of my genetic test and so it wasn't pushed on me. I also found my children and husband are carriers of a specific mthfr mutation that makes them more susceptible to vaccine injury than most people. As well as many other personal revelations that helped me identify what was wrong with me since childhood that doctors had been treating me for 20 years with an invasive treatment because they were (treating the symptom) and never cured me. With my genetic results in my face I was floored when I realized what was actually wrong with me all this time that they should have caught had they done their fucking job and not tortured me for 20 years. And I immediately did what I needed to do to cure myself, right away.
Hopefully you’re in the window when it was still good. Encrypgen is a blockchain based privacy token that has a DNA market place. Intriguing from the gene therapy standpoint. It’s such a shame I am so jaded now with tech and medicine and the world in general. We are truly at the crossroads
Yes you can do this yourself. You have access to your genome, if you know what to look for you can find it. It does require a bit of work on your part to do the research. There are also other services you can get automated reports through, like promethease if you are comfortable uploading your gnome for analysis.
At 67 years old, when all this covid crap started, I stopped taking all my meds. I don't trust any of them anymore. Don't trust the doctors and don't trust what's in the meds. I do have to say, I feel healthier now then I have in years.
Years ago, shortly before my grandfather died, my aunt who lived with him and was his primary caretaker went on vacation. He came to spend the weekend at our house. My mom did not give him his meds, and it was like he didn’t have Alzheimer’s. He was the man I remembered from my childhood. Auntie came home, back on his 20 pills a day, and he receded back to a shell of himself.
I have lost 100% of my formerly blind trust in the medical profession.....I wish I'd known several years ago what I know now - I would not have gone the chemo/radiation route, at least not as a first resort. Bastards...
Lucky for me, I haven’t had to go to the doctor for anything since I was a kid, aside from checkups. I don’t know what I’ll do for the meantime, while I watch things play out. Hopefully I’ll find a good local doctor that can help me and I can trust.
Interesting question, OP. I have been wondering the same thing. I sat down and thought about all of the doctors my PCP has sent me to over the last couple of years -- not because there was anything wrong with me, but because I'd hit some milestone age for a particular test. Of all of the tests I've taken, every last one of them has come back negative. I'm on no medication whatsoever, nor have I been sick or needing a temporary medication for any reason.
Two years ago, he sent me to see a dermatologist because my skin is quite pale and I guess he was concerned about skin cancer because of this fact. I've been there twice now and both times the dermatologist has marveled over how good my skin is...then I got a letter last week reminding me to make my appointment for next year. Why? What's the point?
I hate to think how much all of this has cost. No wonder insurance is so expensive. Now, I suppose the argument is that I could have something and not be aware of it, but then you have to ask, where do you draw the line?
They peddle snake oil....the con is on us. Learn to handle your health at home. Preventative first, as that wards off critical. Then, learn the old ways of critical care....
For 30 years, at least, there has been this push for screening, on the faith that somehow if you do a couple of things yearly it will catch serious problems and save lives. Sometimes it does if the practitioner is really diligent. I lost that faith when the insurance companies got into differentiating the kinds of checkups which would pay for different services or tests. Kind of like cable bundles, you always need to buy more than you want to get two channels you actually like. Then the docs would have to decide to do overlapping screening or hope they picked the right thing. Now I believe it is mostly makework and bennies for insurance.
The threshold for being judged sick is getting lower and lower. Anything and everything is made sick.
For example, blood pressure.
Cholesterol is another. And the "autism spectrum" just keeps growing. If you are even slightly unique, you are "on the spectrum", a bullshit diagnosis based solely on opinion, no testing what so ever. Resulting in millions of children placed on drugs they don't need.
I gave up on my doctor after only two visits after arguing with him about cholesterol. That was back in 2015. Haven't been to a doctor since. I was concerned about that until the plandemic hit -- now my eyes are wide open to the hustle.
And I forgot to bring up the most timely example.
COVID-19 pandemic.
The definition of a pandemic was also changed 12 years ago to lower the threshold.
By the old standards, it would have been impossible for the WHO to declare a pandemic in the wake of this outbreak.
Obama when he was pushing Obamacare said the focus would be on preventive medicine (testing). The purpose of testing is to find something wrong with you that they can fix. Think about the other kinds of businesses that offer free inspections. They wouldn’t be doing that if they weren’t able to ‘find’ something wrong that needs fixed. We used to be able to trust the ‘experts’ but that is hardly even possible these days.
I'm a full believer in that all that is, is just energy. Everything that is our Milky Way Galaxy was a single entity originally. That entity, once destroyed, released immeasurable energy that didn't really go anywhere ; it formed trillions of stars with trillions of planets around them.
We are part of that one energy. So you CAN tap into that. The whole Daoism faith is based on this : all that is, is connected on some level. You, me, the trees, the animals, ALL life on this planet is part of one energy, that in turn, is part of a greater energy = that single entity. Energy can't be created nor destroyed ; just altered.
You manifest your own energy. If you are a constant worrier, things will undoubtedly happen to you. You become what you consume. Look at people who just seem to have chronic bad luck - we all know one.
Now... look at how they are as a person. Always whining about small, minor shit that doesn't matter. Always complaining, nothing ever seems good enough. You get what you put out. I FULLY believe this transcends to every aspect of our lives, especially our health.
Last point: Cigarettes are deadly. George Burns smoked 8 cigars a DAY and lived to be over 100. He was a happy man, all the time. Folks in palliative care are proven to live longer when they have visitors versus those that don't.
Yes, mind over matter is so much more important that people realize. I often stress to people never underestimate the power of food, it will kill you or heal you, but I like to follow up with stating that the only thing more powerful than that, is your state of mind.
I haven't trusted the medical profession since 1994 when it took 5 doctors 4 weeks to diagnose my perforated appendix, and that in spite of the fact I told the first 2 doctors I thought my appendix was the problem. In addition, I transcribed medical reports for 18 years and heard how the GPs were so quick to push drugs and vaccines as the quickest/best solutions for one's issues. I saw them lower the 'normal' classifications for blood pressure and BMI, which of course allows them to push more drugs on more people. Add to that the drastic rise in Big Pharma drug advertisements on TV in the past 20 years, where everyone looks so happy and joyful in the presence of whatever drug, and if that isn't an emotional ploy, I don't know what is. Then I read that back in the early 1900s, Rockefeller, Carnegie and Getty told medical schools, who taught both allopathic and homeopathic healing at that time, that they'd get no funding unless they stopped teaching homeopathic healing because Rockefeller, Carnegie and Getty wanted to push toward exactly what we have today. In the mid 1980s the insurance industry came out with the HMO program, which allowed people to pay a slightly exaggerated monthly fee for the privilege of seeing their doctor as often as they wished with no office visit charge, and that was the beginning of the 'healthcare is a universal right' campaign that led to Ocare. The medical universities, the hospitals, the device manufacturers, Big Pharma, the insurance industry and the doctors are all part of one big racket whose only interest was money, but which now, via the 'virus' has also become control of the population. I want nothing to do with any of them.
I’ve read sources going back decades that about 100K people died from medical malpractice annually. Sorry, I am not posting one right now. This was before Covid and the vax. It could be that there was a depop op that got accelerated in 20.
The whole American healthcare system needs to be completely overhauled. Dump dependence on pharmaceuticals only. Hang all the employees with the alphabet government public health agencies. Those who had a hand in the crimes against humanity should be tried & hung if guilty. FDA agency completely overhauled, decision makers who refused to end the EUA/clinical trial suffer the same fate as Fauci, Gates et al. We need a true integrative system with focus on vitamins, supplements, herbs and parasitic treatments for humans.
US healthcare is designed to be reactive and not proactive.
Going to a dentist 1 or 2 times a year or a annual visit is fine. But beyond that where you are shuffled around to different specialists it starts to feel like a giant con.
When I was younger I would run to the doctor as soon as I had a cold that didn't clear up after a few days. The doctors would give me insight that I needed to do a better job of rest, vitamin C and liquids. Also, to do more preventive health life style changes like eating more foods that boost immunity and to lose weight.
Now that I am older the key to good health is to know your own body and to trust yourself.
Preventative health care is smart and relatively cheap. Particularly if you can mitigate with lifestyle changes. Just be careful of the proposed "cures".
I got off the western medical train over a decade ago. Here's what we do (and we are the healthiest we have ever been in life since making these changes. And before making these changes I had horrible health issues since childhood that have been endlessly treated by docs but never healed, until i finally took my health into my own hands):
We have no general doctor and haven't needed one in a very very long time
We get blood tests done direct from a local lab to monitor our health ourselves
DNA testing to find what our problems really were and fixed them once and for all. (I know this is controversial but the gov already has everyone's dna on file from pku at birth so I may as well benefit and in my case it has saved my life so i don't care).
Lifestyle is everything. Food will kill you or heal you. Never underestimate the power of food.
We monitor blood pressure, blood sugar, and blood oxygen at home and stay in range.
If we need a professional we go to either a functional medicine doctor or naturopath depending on the issue
We don't have insurance anymore and we have a health savings account instead and if we need something we have more than enough to cover it and get a discount as a bonus
As a woman I will never ever subject myself to yearly screening for breast cancer, if I suspect something there is a thermal alternative that won't give me breast cancer. Also, I gave birth to my last at home with a midwife, you wouldn't catch me in the maternity ward again after my first experience there. (Women, doctors have wrongly convinced you that you can't give birth without them, this is false, nature made us to give birth, it is our primary function, medical intervention is what's causing so many problems with pregnancy and birth, not nature.)
We are and have always been antivax and we have the strongest immune systems of everyone we know, and believe me, they took notice over the years and joined us eventually.
I'm happy to answer any questions.
What did you find as your top 3-4 foods that are a must in your particular diet ?
So this is exactly what I got certified in. There is no one size fits all, so my diet health-foods are useless to others. However, there are a few rules that everyone can benefit from.
*Stay away from GMO. If it's not organic, assume it's GMO. Especially corn and soy. In fact, if you are a man, don't consume soy.
*Buy Organic when it makes sense, just keep in mind organic doesn't mean it wasn't sprayed. So wash everything in water with baking soda and vinegar added to help clean your produce. Certain things I only buy organic, stuff that is porous or doesn't have a cover (like leafy greens, broccoli, etc.) The absolute best thing you can do though is grow your own food, even if you start small. You'd be surprised how much you can grow in a tower like greenstalk.
*Animal products from healthy animals only. Avoid the mega meat industry giants like the plague. If you have the money, get the quality meat from whole foods, otherwise, go find a local butcher. Organic and Grassfed if possible, but anything is better than than factory farmed animal products.
*Avoid processed food as much as possible. This is the hardest for most people. If it has an ingredients list, it's processed. You will really want to learn how to read an ingredient list and know what all those weird terms actually mean. Full of shit that will make you sick. The best thing to do is buy whole food only. Whole meats, whole fruits and veggies. Learn the laws around food labels, they don't always mean what you think they do. Legally you'd be surprised at the manipulation they can get away with.
*Sugar feeds cancer cells and raises blood sugar leading to diabetes and raises bad cholesterol leading to heart disease (3 biggest killers right there). Sugar=Carbs. Carbs from sugars, processed foods, grains, fruits and potatoes are all going to contribute. So choose your carbs wisely. Keep them as low as you can from the healthiest and most natural sources you can. This has to be the biggest thing effecting people's health and they don't want to hear it because old habits are hard to change.
*Artificial sweeteners, artificial flavors and colors and preservatives which are all found in most processed foods ARE KILLING US. Period. Avoid them.
*Save money buy buying healthy and cooking from scratch to make your food stretch.
*I'm happy to answer any specific questions. This shit is my obsession. I'm so picky I haven't eaten food outside of my house (restaurants etc.) in YEARS. I only trust myself now. If I need to i travel with food in my purse. But I don't need to do that much now that I've started intermittent fasting, which will really boost your immune system if you need it.
That is awesome ! We do consume our share of deer meat so we have that going for us.. I will read your reply again and and research the points made.. Thank you so much !👍🇺🇸
When you go in for a DNA test, is it a specific test you ask for or do you just ask for a DNA test? Also, what will it reveal exactly?
Getting one dna test for one issue will cost you a fortune. Go through a company and get it all, everything. I was one of the first customers for 23&me, back before obama shut them down, then they later reopened again. The privacy contract was quite clear back then, not sure how it is today though. I have my entire genome. I will never need to get a specific dna test for anything in the future because I already have it all. This is how I got out of the pku for my baby, I was able to prove we are not carriers by providing the results of my genetic test and so it wasn't pushed on me. I also found my children and husband are carriers of a specific mthfr mutation that makes them more susceptible to vaccine injury than most people. As well as many other personal revelations that helped me identify what was wrong with me since childhood that doctors had been treating me for 20 years with an invasive treatment because they were (treating the symptom) and never cured me. With my genetic results in my face I was floored when I realized what was actually wrong with me all this time that they should have caught had they done their fucking job and not tortured me for 20 years. And I immediately did what I needed to do to cure myself, right away.
Genetic tests are backdoored to China with BGI
I know it's controversial. I did this a long time ago. I have no regrets. Nothing I can do about it.
Hopefully you’re in the window when it was still good. Encrypgen is a blockchain based privacy token that has a DNA market place. Intriguing from the gene therapy standpoint. It’s such a shame I am so jaded now with tech and medicine and the world in general. We are truly at the crossroads
What does the DNA results show exactly? It's it something you can easily navigate and research what potential ailments you may have?
Yes you can do this yourself. You have access to your genome, if you know what to look for you can find it. It does require a bit of work on your part to do the research. There are also other services you can get automated reports through, like promethease if you are comfortable uploading your gnome for analysis.
At 67 years old, when all this covid crap started, I stopped taking all my meds. I don't trust any of them anymore. Don't trust the doctors and don't trust what's in the meds. I do have to say, I feel healthier now then I have in years.
What a great idea! Now I know the kind of place to look for when the time comes.
Years ago, shortly before my grandfather died, my aunt who lived with him and was his primary caretaker went on vacation. He came to spend the weekend at our house. My mom did not give him his meds, and it was like he didn’t have Alzheimer’s. He was the man I remembered from my childhood. Auntie came home, back on his 20 pills a day, and he receded back to a shell of himself.
Good on you. Most aren't brave enough to even consider something like this.
I have lost 100% of my formerly blind trust in the medical profession.....I wish I'd known several years ago what I know now - I would not have gone the chemo/radiation route, at least not as a first resort. Bastards...
Lucky for me, I haven’t had to go to the doctor for anything since I was a kid, aside from checkups. I don’t know what I’ll do for the meantime, while I watch things play out. Hopefully I’ll find a good local doctor that can help me and I can trust.
Never going to a “big money” doctor again.
No trust what-so-ever.
I've pretty much decided I'll die before going back to see a doctor I don't know personally and trust (which is nobody currently)
You got it. Steer clear and never look back.
Find a naturopath/homeopath in your area if you ever feel sick and don't think your body will naturally heal (which it eventually will).
All healing is done by the body without any outside elements other than food, water, rest which are the only necessities.
Interesting question, OP. I have been wondering the same thing. I sat down and thought about all of the doctors my PCP has sent me to over the last couple of years -- not because there was anything wrong with me, but because I'd hit some milestone age for a particular test. Of all of the tests I've taken, every last one of them has come back negative. I'm on no medication whatsoever, nor have I been sick or needing a temporary medication for any reason.
Two years ago, he sent me to see a dermatologist because my skin is quite pale and I guess he was concerned about skin cancer because of this fact. I've been there twice now and both times the dermatologist has marveled over how good my skin is...then I got a letter last week reminding me to make my appointment for next year. Why? What's the point?
I hate to think how much all of this has cost. No wonder insurance is so expensive. Now, I suppose the argument is that I could have something and not be aware of it, but then you have to ask, where do you draw the line?
Every time you go to a doctor they could “find” something wrong with you. Avoid them like the plague.
They peddle snake oil....the con is on us. Learn to handle your health at home. Preventative first, as that wards off critical. Then, learn the old ways of critical care....
For 30 years, at least, there has been this push for screening, on the faith that somehow if you do a couple of things yearly it will catch serious problems and save lives. Sometimes it does if the practitioner is really diligent. I lost that faith when the insurance companies got into differentiating the kinds of checkups which would pay for different services or tests. Kind of like cable bundles, you always need to buy more than you want to get two channels you actually like. Then the docs would have to decide to do overlapping screening or hope they picked the right thing. Now I believe it is mostly makework and bennies for insurance.
The threshold for being judged sick is getting lower and lower. Anything and everything is made sick.
For example, blood pressure.
I can't see the difference between medicine and fraud. Both will say, "It's for your own good," and try to induce the person to do it willingly.
For example, vaccinations
For example, blood pressure.
Cholesterol is another. And the "autism spectrum" just keeps growing. If you are even slightly unique, you are "on the spectrum", a bullshit diagnosis based solely on opinion, no testing what so ever. Resulting in millions of children placed on drugs they don't need.
I gave up on my doctor after only two visits after arguing with him about cholesterol. That was back in 2015. Haven't been to a doctor since. I was concerned about that until the plandemic hit -- now my eyes are wide open to the hustle.
Never consider it until reading this post. Lots of good stuff in here.
Yes, it is.
And I forgot to bring up the most timely example. COVID-19 pandemic.
The definition of a pandemic was also changed 12 years ago to lower the threshold. By the old standards, it would have been impossible for the WHO to declare a pandemic in the wake of this outbreak.
Obama when he was pushing Obamacare said the focus would be on preventive medicine (testing). The purpose of testing is to find something wrong with you that they can fix. Think about the other kinds of businesses that offer free inspections. They wouldn’t be doing that if they weren’t able to ‘find’ something wrong that needs fixed. We used to be able to trust the ‘experts’ but that is hardly even possible these days.
"Never sick until you were." Yes, 100% yes.
I'm a full believer in that all that is, is just energy. Everything that is our Milky Way Galaxy was a single entity originally. That entity, once destroyed, released immeasurable energy that didn't really go anywhere ; it formed trillions of stars with trillions of planets around them.
We are part of that one energy. So you CAN tap into that. The whole Daoism faith is based on this : all that is, is connected on some level. You, me, the trees, the animals, ALL life on this planet is part of one energy, that in turn, is part of a greater energy = that single entity. Energy can't be created nor destroyed ; just altered.
You manifest your own energy. If you are a constant worrier, things will undoubtedly happen to you. You become what you consume. Look at people who just seem to have chronic bad luck - we all know one.
Now... look at how they are as a person. Always whining about small, minor shit that doesn't matter. Always complaining, nothing ever seems good enough. You get what you put out. I FULLY believe this transcends to every aspect of our lives, especially our health.
Last point: Cigarettes are deadly. George Burns smoked 8 cigars a DAY and lived to be over 100. He was a happy man, all the time. Folks in palliative care are proven to live longer when they have visitors versus those that don't.
Yes, mind over matter is so much more important that people realize. I often stress to people never underestimate the power of food, it will kill you or heal you, but I like to follow up with stating that the only thing more powerful than that, is your state of mind.
I haven't trusted the medical profession since 1994 when it took 5 doctors 4 weeks to diagnose my perforated appendix, and that in spite of the fact I told the first 2 doctors I thought my appendix was the problem. In addition, I transcribed medical reports for 18 years and heard how the GPs were so quick to push drugs and vaccines as the quickest/best solutions for one's issues. I saw them lower the 'normal' classifications for blood pressure and BMI, which of course allows them to push more drugs on more people. Add to that the drastic rise in Big Pharma drug advertisements on TV in the past 20 years, where everyone looks so happy and joyful in the presence of whatever drug, and if that isn't an emotional ploy, I don't know what is. Then I read that back in the early 1900s, Rockefeller, Carnegie and Getty told medical schools, who taught both allopathic and homeopathic healing at that time, that they'd get no funding unless they stopped teaching homeopathic healing because Rockefeller, Carnegie and Getty wanted to push toward exactly what we have today. In the mid 1980s the insurance industry came out with the HMO program, which allowed people to pay a slightly exaggerated monthly fee for the privilege of seeing their doctor as often as they wished with no office visit charge, and that was the beginning of the 'healthcare is a universal right' campaign that led to Ocare. The medical universities, the hospitals, the device manufacturers, Big Pharma, the insurance industry and the doctors are all part of one big racket whose only interest was money, but which now, via the 'virus' has also become control of the population. I want nothing to do with any of them.
How does everyone feel about skin cancer screenings? Tempted to go to Mexico or somewhere but don’t trust doctors here
I’ve read sources going back decades that about 100K people died from medical malpractice annually. Sorry, I am not posting one right now. This was before Covid and the vax. It could be that there was a depop op that got accelerated in 20.
This. It's perpetually the 3rd highest cause of death in the US (only behind cancer and heart disease).
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/02/22/medical-errors-third-leading-cause-of-death-in-america.html
Thanks for find a link.
Probably always been so.
The whole American healthcare system needs to be completely overhauled. Dump dependence on pharmaceuticals only. Hang all the employees with the alphabet government public health agencies. Those who had a hand in the crimes against humanity should be tried & hung if guilty. FDA agency completely overhauled, decision makers who refused to end the EUA/clinical trial suffer the same fate as Fauci, Gates et al. We need a true integrative system with focus on vitamins, supplements, herbs and parasitic treatments for humans.
US healthcare is designed to be reactive and not proactive.
Going to a dentist 1 or 2 times a year or a annual visit is fine. But beyond that where you are shuffled around to different specialists it starts to feel like a giant con.
When I was younger I would run to the doctor as soon as I had a cold that didn't clear up after a few days. The doctors would give me insight that I needed to do a better job of rest, vitamin C and liquids. Also, to do more preventive health life style changes like eating more foods that boost immunity and to lose weight.
Now that I am older the key to good health is to know your own body and to trust yourself.
Good post and great discussion in comments ..👍
Preventative health care is smart and relatively cheap. Particularly if you can mitigate with lifestyle changes. Just be careful of the proposed "cures".
They are salesmen always looking for a way to peddle their product to you. Screenings and checkups are an excellent tool to do just that.
Just looking at one's bill should be enough to convince that the entire operation is a money-making hustle.