Show of hands, how many of you will never trust anyone in the medical field ever again?
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You know that meme where the astronaught is looking at the Earth, and another astronaught is behind him with a gun pointing at his head?
Well, I'm that second astronaught, and the words next to the meme say "Never did". i.e.I have never trusted the medical profession. In my mind, most doctors are below garbage men. No offence to garbage men.
I used to look up my maladies online before I went to the doctor. And the doctor often recommended what the internet said you shouldn't do. We heal in spite of them, many times. I haven't been to one in over 5 years. Covidiocy scared me away.
I’ve travelled pretty extensively, and once you get out of the West, most places dispense antibiotics, antiparasitics, antifungals, and basic medications without prescription at the pharmacies.
I was never quite sure why they were kept under lock and key here in Canada. In retrospect, the medical establishment wants to control your healthcare with a monopoly. They want to force you to see a doctor when you’re sick, and condition you to come to them for help. And to profit from being a gatekeeper. Most importantly, they want the opportunity to pitch their pharma sales to you.
The stain of John D Rockefeller is persistent. Big Pharma is just an outgrowth of big oil. It takes a LOT of crude to make the refined components used in vast quantities in the research and development and manufacturing of pharmaceutical drugs. He was the richest guy in history, richer than anyone alive today. Think of what he did. Infected academia, the media, food industry, invented Pharma. Our entire system is designed to keep big oil and big debts flowing with the people kept drugged, sick, weak and under control and out of the way.
If people were handed an honest "ingredient" list, with a definition and explanation of what they're also used for, they'd probably go nuts. Titanium dioxide, used in "vitamins."
Rockefeller Center should be demolished. If I manage to leave NY before that happens, I'd actually come back to witness it. Same with every other building/area named after one of those bastard robber barons.
About the only thing they'd be really good for is emergency medicine and acute problems, honest emphasis on really good. I sure as hell don't want some poorly-trained immigrant that can barely speak English to set a broken bone or drain fluid due to trauma.
Maladies, jeez, I'm only 37 and I can't remember the last time I ever heard or saw anyone say/type that.
Exactly... can't lose trust where there wasn't any to begin with.
He’s talking about lacking trust in the industry of western allopathic “medicine” which is relatively new—only about 100 to 200 years or so, arguably—compared to traditional and far more effective herbal medicines which were discovered and developed over at least 60,000 years (diets and other practices were different back then which contributed positively to health).
We also didn't eat as much food invented by man, because it wasn't invented yet. Hell, wasn't concrete used as a filler in bread a while ago?
I always had as a kid an ill feeling when it came to doctors and dentists.
It's amazing how we have all these fancy electronics and machines when it comes to modern medicine, but when it comes to teeth and dentistry, we still only use barbaric, ancient techniques, aka pulling them out. It's at least a little more tolerable now with pain killers.
Unless, of course, one is resistant to painkillers.
Sometimes I like to reference GAW posts that I think are relevant in replies to comments. This was a very popular GAW post that fits nicely with your sentiments (which I share). I think you'll like this:
https://greatawakening.win/p/141F5nWheh/i-spent-4-years-at-an-ivyleague-/
I remember this post by u/hope111111 So awesome!
Holy crap, yes. I learned so much from that thread. It really should be permanently stickied on this forum, IMHO. I can't believe it's been a year already since that post! I went out and bought some books after reading that and interacting with others in the thread.
Wow… I also remember this post and have it saved. Wonder what ever happened to the OP. Looks like he hasn’t posted in a long time.
That's great...now you can spread the knowledge!
Wow, how did I miss this post?! After my own journey through pharmacy school, I could have written much the same. We've developed a system that trains some of the smartest, hardest-working, most compassionate people in our society to be unthinking automatons. We literally drill out any scientific curiosity or joy of helping others right out of the practice in order to turn out health professionals who act like computers or healthcare assembly line workers producing "care" at America's healthcare factories that we call hospitals.
I started older, as a second profession, and I was too stubborn not to insist that I learn to think as I went. But I remember clearly how many of my classmates were so overwhelmed, they just memorized PowerPoint slides hoping to pass tests by rote memorization. I remember being shocked by just how many of them had lied to their doctors, claimed they had ADHD, and were on Adderall (amphetamines) to help them stay up and study. And many more were so emotionally unbalanced by the stress that they ended up on anti-depressants or anxiolytics. It was compensating for the mountains of tables and data we were just supposed to memorize, but never truly understand.
We train people all wrong. We absolutely destroy any scientific curiosity they have, and make them so busy and stressed, they never have any emotional reserve left over for compassion, let alone to take care of themselves.
I don't think we need to throw away the entire system of allopathic medicine, but a major reform is absolutely critical. We've got to go back to teaching people how to be well: body, mind, and spirit, instead of just fixing the acute problems when a lifetime of unhealthy living finally puts them over the top and they end up in the hospital.
I wish this poster would have stuck with the profession. Ultimately, it will have to be changed from within. Far too many of the oldest, most experienced people are just tapping out, and the new ones with any sense of the real problem, say F it and leave for another profession rather than fight the fight.
Need reverse osmosis water filtration to get rid of the fluoride the government adds to water. Also need to somehow move away from the GMO industrial farms of all types, from vegetables and fruit to meats and dairy. Problem is, price can be lower due to the sheer volume they put out. Smaller/independent outfits probably have better food, but obviously cost more.
As for the allopathic bullshit, emergency medicine is great. Keep that going, keep training new doctors in techniques and machines to prevent people from dying. After all, if we manage to fix what's wrong with our diets/the food industry as a whole, we won't need as many doctors.
Thank you for your reply. I appreciate learning from those on the inside. Thank you for fighting the good fight for us.
Here is another one, mind blowing and informative.
💥 Medical Profession Implements WHO Digital Diagnosis Code Z28.310 for the Unvaxxed. Enacted Jan. 2023. 💥
https://greatawakening.win/p/16ZqwFu3qZ/-medical-profession-implements-w/
Thank you for this great reminder!
Good read! Thanks for sharing!
Amen to that.