But to me, lowering the cost doesn’t fix the problem. Imagine for a second, hypothetically…let’s say tires for vehicles are so bad, the average person who travels 10-12k miles a year, has to buy four sets of tires a year. With the current cost of most major brands of tires, it’s very expensive. Now correct me if I’m wrong, but all we did today was lower the cost of the tires. Wouldn’t the problem be, we all having to purchase four sets a year!? Why not just one, or, how about they last longer and we don’t even have to buy them very often at all?
The problem is doctors prescribe drugs like it’s second nature. We don’t need so many people on drugs, period. How does lowering the cost gonna fix the amount people are on? That’s the real problem. Am I wrong here?
I think part of it is removing / reducing the funding of the deep state cartel. If there's lower profit margins for big pharma it lessens the tight grip they have on medical decisions, as well as on the legacy media with all the ads they run.
I sat here dumbfounded as well ! Wtf I thought america was supposed to get healthy and get off drugs, not make it less expensive to buy so they can most likely buy more, as that’s what will happen , just sell them more drugs to make up for the lost revenue. I do understand for people who need certain medication, this is good! But generally speaking , this was a blow out as in “tire” !
I think you are right, but there is another side to it, not all drugs produced are bad.
There are some conditions that I don't think will be cured overnight.
Diabetics still need insulin for example, that won't disappear overnight, you'll probably need a generation before US is healthy enough to drop most of this crap.
But for now kicking in the teeth of the deepstate pharmaceuticals companies is the first step to decoupling the US government from the harmful crap money flooding US political landscape.
Next step afterwards is hopefully arrests being made.
Totally agree ! I’m being hard on RFK as it appears he is being quieted a bit . His stance on vaxx has moved from vaxx definitly causing autism to food and air is causing it ,, it all plays a part in the poisioning of our kids but the jab is doing the most harm . I have loved and supported RFK for years have spent several hours over the years speaking to him at different speaking engagements . He came to San Diego and spoke to about 50 of us during the lock downs . He was so kind with him time . Hooking up with Trumpwas wonderful I’m just hoping he isn’t being silenced .
I'm thinking that there are multiple factors that lead to the decline in health world wide, the sheer amount of chemicals in the air and food, sugar in everything we eat. Fluoride in all the water.
The massive amounts of crap they put in vaccines and the volume of vaccination is off the charts.
I see that it's not just vaccines that are causing health problems, I think it looks like RFK will go with a holistic approach to improving the overall health of the people, year on year.
I can't be stuffed with the amount of whining people do around here, just because Trump's team isn't working fast enough for them.
What people forget is that we've been at the frontlines for longer then most people, most people don't even know what we know around here.
Every week we're getting wins, and I expect an exponential increase of momentum with the maga movement and goals.
I'm not even American, so I have an outsider perspective of the changes happening in America.
I could be wrong of course, it's just what I've seen from outside of America looking in, some people here are too close to the issues at hand they miss the Forest for the tree's.
From a far enough distance + time, America has gone through a radical transformation, the maga movement has gone from the fringes to the political majority of the US.
We are winning guys! Have hope!
And of course by all means put pressure on all politicians to do the right thing, even RFK and Trump, just know that we've come a far way, and maga has a ton of support around the world.
People pray globally for the maga movement to succeed, because we're well aware of the chains that bind us and you as well.
A ketogenic diet CURES type 2 diabetes and an entire list of associations crap.
They discovered that it is easier and more $ to just cover the issue with ever increasing amounts of insulin.
Before this crap started the fix was a ketogenic diet. Patients do not understand that their health gets worse and worse the more insulin is piled on the issue.
I watch a lot of interviews with people doing a keto/carnivore diet and OMG in 6 weeks they CHANGED their entire lives and get off ALL medications.
Excellent point. I think many people are missing the forest for the trees.
The issue isn't just that Americans pay more for the same prescriptions than other countries do.
Notice the language they use. They choose their words for a reason.
We're just a very large country that is pill happy.
Add to that the fact that the Boomers, the largest generation by far are all pretty elderly now and just on a metric fuckton of meds. The last time I checked, Boomers were taking something like 20 prescriptions a year, on average.
Add to that all the anti-depression, opioids, weight loss, and sleeping pills, and there you go. That's the reason the US makes up such a large percentage of the profits.
(I would also suggest, this being an elite research board and all that it would be a good idea to just look into this and see if this title actually matches what is going on. There are way too many misleading headlines being plastered everywhere to ever trust without verifying. But that's just my concept of what an elite research board would do. 🤷♀️)
You raise a very important issue. Currently I know only one person over 65 who is not taking prescription medication on a continuing basis. Fifty years ago, I did not know anyone over 65 who was taking prescription medication at all. I am in my 80's now and was in my 30's then. Things have certainly changed and not all for the better.
I hope this is only the first move in changing the profit incentive from keeping people sick to keeping them healthy. Normally we give rewards for results we want and withhold rewards for results we don't want. In the medical field, the incentive is the opposite. There is more money to be made by keeping a patient sick than in curing them. We need to look at our third party payment systems (medical insurance) as well as how medical care is delivered.
I have no idea how things will work out in the long run, but I do know there are greater obstacles than the cost of drugs. Just as an example, think what would happen if a cure for cancer was announced. How many billion dollar institutions would be out of business including hospitals, medical schools, equipment suppliers, etc. They will fight to survive.
But to me, lowering the cost doesn’t fix the problem. Imagine for a second, hypothetically…let’s say tires for vehicles are so bad, the average person who travels 10-12k miles a year, has to buy four sets of tires a year. With the current cost of most major brands of tires, it’s very expensive. Now correct me if I’m wrong, but all we did today was lower the cost of the tires. Wouldn’t the problem be, we all having to purchase four sets a year!? Why not just one, or, how about they last longer and we don’t even have to buy them very often at all?
The problem is doctors prescribe drugs like it’s second nature. We don’t need so many people on drugs, period. How does lowering the cost gonna fix the amount people are on? That’s the real problem. Am I wrong here?
I think part of it is removing / reducing the funding of the deep state cartel. If there's lower profit margins for big pharma it lessens the tight grip they have on medical decisions, as well as on the legacy media with all the ads they run.
I sat here dumbfounded as well ! Wtf I thought america was supposed to get healthy and get off drugs, not make it less expensive to buy so they can most likely buy more, as that’s what will happen , just sell them more drugs to make up for the lost revenue. I do understand for people who need certain medication, this is good! But generally speaking , this was a blow out as in “tire” !
I think you are right, but there is another side to it, not all drugs produced are bad. There are some conditions that I don't think will be cured overnight.
Diabetics still need insulin for example, that won't disappear overnight, you'll probably need a generation before US is healthy enough to drop most of this crap. But for now kicking in the teeth of the deepstate pharmaceuticals companies is the first step to decoupling the US government from the harmful crap money flooding US political landscape. Next step afterwards is hopefully arrests being made.
Totally agree ! I’m being hard on RFK as it appears he is being quieted a bit . His stance on vaxx has moved from vaxx definitly causing autism to food and air is causing it ,, it all plays a part in the poisioning of our kids but the jab is doing the most harm . I have loved and supported RFK for years have spent several hours over the years speaking to him at different speaking engagements . He came to San Diego and spoke to about 50 of us during the lock downs . He was so kind with him time . Hooking up with Trumpwas wonderful I’m just hoping he isn’t being silenced .
I'm thinking that there are multiple factors that lead to the decline in health world wide, the sheer amount of chemicals in the air and food, sugar in everything we eat. Fluoride in all the water.
The massive amounts of crap they put in vaccines and the volume of vaccination is off the charts.
I see that it's not just vaccines that are causing health problems, I think it looks like RFK will go with a holistic approach to improving the overall health of the people, year on year.
I can't be stuffed with the amount of whining people do around here, just because Trump's team isn't working fast enough for them.
What people forget is that we've been at the frontlines for longer then most people, most people don't even know what we know around here.
Every week we're getting wins, and I expect an exponential increase of momentum with the maga movement and goals.
I'm not even American, so I have an outsider perspective of the changes happening in America.
I could be wrong of course, it's just what I've seen from outside of America looking in, some people here are too close to the issues at hand they miss the Forest for the tree's.
From a far enough distance + time, America has gone through a radical transformation, the maga movement has gone from the fringes to the political majority of the US.
We are winning guys! Have hope!
And of course by all means put pressure on all politicians to do the right thing, even RFK and Trump, just know that we've come a far way, and maga has a ton of support around the world. People pray globally for the maga movement to succeed, because we're well aware of the chains that bind us and you as well.
Apparently keto helps with diabetes. It helps with a lot of ailments.
A ketogenic diet CURES type 2 diabetes and an entire list of associations crap. They discovered that it is easier and more $ to just cover the issue with ever increasing amounts of insulin.
Before this crap started the fix was a ketogenic diet. Patients do not understand that their health gets worse and worse the more insulin is piled on the issue.
I watch a lot of interviews with people doing a keto/carnivore diet and OMG in 6 weeks they CHANGED their entire lives and get off ALL medications.
Excellent point. I think many people are missing the forest for the trees.
The issue isn't just that Americans pay more for the same prescriptions than other countries do.
Notice the language they use. They choose their words for a reason.
We're just a very large country that is pill happy.
Add to that the fact that the Boomers, the largest generation by far are all pretty elderly now and just on a metric fuckton of meds. The last time I checked, Boomers were taking something like 20 prescriptions a year, on average.
Add to that all the anti-depression, opioids, weight loss, and sleeping pills, and there you go. That's the reason the US makes up such a large percentage of the profits.
(I would also suggest, this being an elite research board and all that it would be a good idea to just look into this and see if this title actually matches what is going on. There are way too many misleading headlines being plastered everywhere to ever trust without verifying. But that's just my concept of what an elite research board would do. 🤷♀️)
You raise a very important issue. Currently I know only one person over 65 who is not taking prescription medication on a continuing basis. Fifty years ago, I did not know anyone over 65 who was taking prescription medication at all. I am in my 80's now and was in my 30's then. Things have certainly changed and not all for the better.
I hope this is only the first move in changing the profit incentive from keeping people sick to keeping them healthy. Normally we give rewards for results we want and withhold rewards for results we don't want. In the medical field, the incentive is the opposite. There is more money to be made by keeping a patient sick than in curing them. We need to look at our third party payment systems (medical insurance) as well as how medical care is delivered.
I have no idea how things will work out in the long run, but I do know there are greater obstacles than the cost of drugs. Just as an example, think what would happen if a cure for cancer was announced. How many billion dollar institutions would be out of business including hospitals, medical schools, equipment suppliers, etc. They will fight to survive.