My wife took Paxil for a number of years because a doctor prescribed it. One day, she decided she didn’t want to take it anymore. After three weeks of being miserable without the fox, she didn’t crave it anymore, lost 40 pounds, and is now far healthier than when taking it.
A few years back I asked my Dr about getting off of some medications. She came out and said in no uncertain terms that they were instructed to ‘manage’ our care. This was shortly before she retired. I think the truth was wearing on her…
What is the difference between a cure and a treatment?
For those not familiar with this
Within the health context, a cure completely resolves a health challenge.
In other words, a cure is a long-lasting resolution.
After it is resolved, there is no need for treatment.
Cure focus their efforts on the primary cause of a health challenge. Such as, identifying the root cause of side effects.
In comparison, a treatment does not completely resolve a health challenge. Instead, it manages the ailment to reduce symptoms.
In other words, a treatment is a short-lasting resolution.
After each treatment, there is a never ending need for a new treatment.
Treatment focus their efforts on the secondary cause of a health challenge. Such as, treating side effects.
• Cures are better for your health than treatments
• A cure is often a long-lasting resolution. In comparison, a treatment is often a short-lasting resolution.
• On the long term, cures are often lower cost for you. In comparison, on the long term, treatments are often higher cost for you.
• Treatment result in recurring profit for pharma. Which in turn result in much higher profit for them. In comparison, cure result in one time profit. Which in turn result in much lower profit for pharma.
• In this video above, "Ex-pharmaceutical chemist Shane Ellison warns of the dangers of psychiatric medications and exposes the inner workings of the psychiatric drug industry.
• Shane Ellison has a masters degree in organic chemistry and is a two-time recipient of the prestigious Howard Hughes Medical Institute Research Grant for his studies in biochemistry and physiology.
My wife took Paxil for a number of years because a doctor prescribed it. One day, she decided she didn’t want to take it anymore. After three weeks of being miserable without the fox, she didn’t crave it anymore, lost 40 pounds, and is now far healthier than when taking it.
A few years back I asked my Dr about getting off of some medications. She came out and said in no uncertain terms that they were instructed to ‘manage’ our care. This was shortly before she retired. I think the truth was wearing on her…
"A patient cured is a customer lost."
I was just going to write 'something' anecdotal, until I saw your perfect response..
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What is the difference between a cure and a treatment?
For those not familiar with this
Within the health context, a cure completely resolves a health challenge. In other words, a cure is a long-lasting resolution. After it is resolved, there is no need for treatment. Cure focus their efforts on the primary cause of a health challenge. Such as, identifying the root cause of side effects.
In comparison, a treatment does not completely resolve a health challenge. Instead, it manages the ailment to reduce symptoms. In other words, a treatment is a short-lasting resolution. After each treatment, there is a never ending need for a new treatment. Treatment focus their efforts on the secondary cause of a health challenge. Such as, treating side effects.
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Also:
Why is Big PHARMA essential?
Expand your thinking past cures.
Think Google [new Pixel phone].
Think Apple [vs. Samsung].
Why was Blackberry destroyed?
We can guide but you must organically uncover the TRUTH.
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Summary
• Cures are better for your health than treatments
• A cure is often a long-lasting resolution. In comparison, a treatment is often a short-lasting resolution.
• On the long term, cures are often lower cost for you. In comparison, on the long term, treatments are often higher cost for you.
• Treatment result in recurring profit for pharma. Which in turn result in much higher profit for them. In comparison, cure result in one time profit. Which in turn result in much lower profit for pharma.
• In this video above, "Ex-pharmaceutical chemist Shane Ellison warns of the dangers of psychiatric medications and exposes the inner workings of the psychiatric drug industry.
• Shane Ellison has a masters degree in organic chemistry and is a two-time recipient of the prestigious Howard Hughes Medical Institute Research Grant for his studies in biochemistry and physiology.
Source
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwpHWix22UU
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___• Backup 2: https://web.archive.org/web/20231004183929/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwpHWix22UU
___• Backup 3: https://files.catbox.moe/kzxzs6.mp4
___• Backup 4: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOT5DSIUTOY
Details
Funny meme, suggested resolution, report, diagrams at https://www.minds.com/Francewhoa/blog/video-3-minutes-why-big-pharma-profits-from-keeping-you-sick-1556405663431659538
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...why the first question from the receptionist is " insurance ? "
We need to bring the corrupt system down.