I don't know if this is one of those things we're not supposed to talk about here, but considering that image of Trump in front of a weird machine ("medbed") that floats around, I think it's at least Q adjacent, so would love to discuss it.
I've heard a lot of theories on how the 'medical industry' will work when all is said and done.
We know for a fact that trust in the medical industry is low right now, and will be even lower once everyone has woken up about the vaccines. We also know that the vast majority of the medical industry should be imprisoned or at least have their medical licenses revoked for this. We also know for a fact that the current medical professionals we have are all trained on the bad 'medicine', the stuff that makes us sicker, so when all is said and done, they'll be useless anyways.
This means we'll have next to no medical industry and whoever we do have will need a lot of time to learn the proper way to do things.
The theories of how it will be afterwards, that I've heard, are:
- Medbeds
- Natural cures that were hidden from us
- The human power to heal through God's gifts. The power of the mind and spirit to heal others as a community.
- Supplements
I have a problem with all of these theories.
If any of these theories are real, why have certain people, like Dr. Zelenko, passed away? Before this time of cloak and dagger and people in masks, how did politicians or celebrities ever die young, or even get to look so old and sickly? Steve Jobs is another good example of this, especially since he leaned more towards natural things supposedly. And for the supplements, if they're so damn important, then why do they cost an arm and a leg, and why do so many not work?
I've spent a lot of time worrying about the medical industry, both as it stands and how it will be in the future. My family and I have so many issues that we can't heal no matter what we do. It's not a matter of eating better or exercising more (which I also can't do anymore because of issues I can't fix without a lot of money. I miss it so much).
What about those? What about the people that have been seriously injured by the vaccine - how will they be cured? What about the paralyzed, or the mentally retarded, or infertile, or maimed? Who are people like that supposed to go to for help without a medical industry?
I want so badly to believe that there's going to be a quick and easy solution in the future, but I'm really worried that there's not. On one hand, the collapse of the medical industry certainly points to something better on the horizon, and when you combine that with the idea that there's a ton of technology we know nothing about, it sure seems possible.
All that said, I simply can't wait for the day that I'm not bombarded with ads about insurance or medicine or hospitals.
Here's something I'd like to add. I'm getting a lot of replies here (and I'm seeing it in other threads too) that eating well and exercise is the answer to everything, and we won't need doctors. I just sincerely do not agree with that. It's an over simplification of a very complex and variable industry/need.
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People are literally addicted to all of the bad things they're eating, whether it's because of chemicals in the food or the programming around it. People are not going to stop eating that stuff over night. Even in cultures known for being healthier than Americans (like Koreans, for example), people are still prone to heart disease, hormonal issues, obesity, you name it. It's not always a cut and dry case of what you eat or how much - there are other causes too. That's a whole other thing that would need to be figured out in that case.
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Let's say the food situation is sorted out. Well next you've got drugs, alcohol, and nicotine to deal with, which still leaves us with a need for a medical industry.
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Eating right and exercising can't always be the answer, nor can natural solutions. People will still break bones - who will set them? People will still get in car accidents - who will save them? People will still be having babies, potentially with complications. People will still have issues unrelated to diet that need to be solved. What happens to them?
I honestly don't know.
But many people have this unrealistic vision that because a remedy is natural, that anyone can just go out, pick some flowers, and it will work. This is very far from the truth. Surface area matters in many cases. How small can you grind those particles. Do you have a jet mill? Will a dry process yield equivalent results to a wet process? And what about digestibility? Many substances absorb a lot better if taken up by the duodenum instead of the stomach. What kind of acid protector are you going to create around the outside of your remedy to enable this?
Even with natural, herbal remedies, producing natural remedies at pharmaceutical quality is non trivial and requires substantial investment.
I think the biggest change we are going to see right away is that the FDA is going to become less corrupt, allowing smaller manufacturers to meet the requirements of validating their products. Today, it requires several million dollars to bring a new remedy to market. After this is over, I expect to see major changes in the health services industry, including encouraging allopathic doctors to recommend and rely more on these nutraceutical type products and less on prescription drugs.
Whether or not med beds or energy healing is real I don't know. I definitely believe faith healing happens, but I'm not sure it is something that can be elevated to a technically assisted process. It may simply be that we all just become more spiritually aware to the point we are able to heal ourselves more often, and we may find that therapy to find what is blocking our soul from fixing us is more important than biochemical processes.
Hyperbaric chamber is a Med bed