Medicine does more harm than good, period. There is no time when anyone should see a doctor. People were able to fix broken bones at home for thousands of years before we even had medical schools. People have grown too soft.
I disagree that most OTC drugs do more harm than good. I don't see any evidence of that while I do see personal substantial evidence they help with fevers, headaches, allergies, pain, etc.
I do think there should be a much better focus on actual preventive medicine and health. "One size fits all, treat the symptoms" is incredibly broken.
The Wall Street Journal is seldom read by the brainwashed.
What we need is for the National Enquirer headlines to say that in bold letters at every supermarket checkout stand. :>) That's the way to reach normies.
Sometimes the message has to be dumbed down to a simple headline... and posted where people might read it.
Jabbing anyone does more harm than good
Useful for sharing with people still sleeping on the jab.
Have 1-2 family members in this category.
Medicine does more harm than good, period. There is no time when anyone should see a doctor. People were able to fix broken bones at home for thousands of years before we even had medical schools. People have grown too soft.
I disagree that most OTC drugs do more harm than good. I don't see any evidence of that while I do see personal substantial evidence they help with fevers, headaches, allergies, pain, etc.
I do think there should be a much better focus on actual preventive medicine and health. "One size fits all, treat the symptoms" is incredibly broken.
Just as Rockefeller planned when he took over/subsumed the medical profession around the turn of the 20th century.
The Wall Street Journal is seldom read by the brainwashed.
What we need is for the National Enquirer headlines to say that in bold letters at every supermarket checkout stand. :>) That's the way to reach normies.
Sometimes the message has to be dumbed down to a simple headline... and posted where people might read it.
WSJ has some reach though, and more credibility than enquirer