"Healthcare" may be a scam, but people have always and will always need "doctors", "healers", etc, as our mortal fame breaks down in myriad ways; some are blessed with diagnostic minds and insight into the human body.
This gift shouldn't be used for egregious personal gain.
The absolute authority medicine has co-opted, the overwhelming costs of care and the superiority that's drilled into the physicians minds over the decades have eroded a once respectable art.
The decision-making capacity of physicians is stifled by the intrusion of big money insurance companies, the drug makers and politicians.
Older people can remember " Ol doctor so and so" from the past who'd not charge you or would come by the house, etc..
Same with old school pharmacists.
Emergency medicine is probably the only truly good thing in "medicine."
Cleaning up the diet, getting away from the rat race in the concrete cities, going to nature/the beach regularly (I'd rather do the beach), and maybe trying to build something would be a great help to people, both physically and mentally/emotionally.
"Healthcare" may be a scam, but people have always and will always need "doctors", "healers", etc, as our mortal fame breaks down in myriad ways; some are blessed with diagnostic minds and insight into the human body. This gift shouldn't be used for egregious personal gain.
The absolute authority medicine has co-opted, the overwhelming costs of care and the superiority that's drilled into the physicians minds over the decades have eroded a once respectable art.
The decision-making capacity of physicians is stifled by the intrusion of big money insurance companies, the drug makers and politicians.
Older people can remember " Ol doctor so and so" from the past who'd not charge you or would come by the house, etc.. Same with old school pharmacists.
It wasn't always like this.
Emergency medicine is probably the only truly good thing in "medicine."
Cleaning up the diet, getting away from the rat race in the concrete cities, going to nature/the beach regularly (I'd rather do the beach), and maybe trying to build something would be a great help to people, both physically and mentally/emotionally.
I agree.
I tell my wife I'd live longer, ache less, have better skin and my fingernails would grow if we lived on the beach lol