So which drugs are these people going to take more of? They can't get more prescriptions can they? As a person with MS, I want drug prices as low as possible.
The ones they're not taking because they can't afford it, presumably.
Isn't that what the point is? To make the drugs cheaper so people can afford them? They don't have to choose between taking their meds and buying groceries or paying their electric bill, etc... They don't have to skip doses to make their meds last longer. They can afford to take the meds that aren't strictly a life or death matter.
As an Anon (I'm assuming you're one, since you're here), why do you trust the medical establishment at all?
Why do you think the same industry that pushes vaccines on us, tell kids they need drugs to be the "correct" gender, hand out antidepressants like they're M&Ms, etc...has your best interests at heart?
What other avenues have you researched for your MS (if you actually do have it and haven't been misdiagnosed by doctors, because that's more common than not).
Have you looked at anything other than western medicine backed solutions/treatments? If not, why?
Why do you think that your situation is some special exception to the fact that Big Pharma and western medicine as a whole are actively trying to kill off the population or keep them enslaved to popping their pills for the rest of eternity?
Here's something else to think about:
If, as we're constantly told, the Plan is actually real, and Big Pharma and the medical community is put on trial and convicted for all the harm they've done to society....what do you think is going to happen with the vast majority of the industry either in prison, executed, or out of jobs?
If the entire industry is going to be slaughtered, as we've been told for years, where do you think you're going to get your meds?
If the industry exists to kill/injure people and/or to make as much money as possible off of them, then what do you expect to happen when the industry is cut down?
If it's a matter of "big pharma won't let real treatments/methods be known about", plenty of Anons right here share that type of info frequently. The info is there it's just that they're not made known to the masses by the media or the medical community.
So why are you waiting for the medical system to be taken down before going with one of the alternatives?
Frankly, I don't know why Anons aren't all doing that, so they'll be ahead of the game when the medical industry is taken down.
Well, actually, I take it back. I'm pretty sure I know why. People tend to think their specific situation is the only legitimate use of our medical industry. That somehow their doctor, and their pharmacy and their medicines are all part of the good guys, and won't be affected when the axes falls.
Or maybe they don't really believe anything will ever actually happen and it's just a nice little fantasy to think about Big Pharma (the ones they don't personally benefit from, of course) all getting strung up. Just some light daydreaming, I guess. 🤷♀️
Anon? You don't know me from Adam, so I'd say that makes me an anon. As for my research, I've lived it my friend. When I got MS, it was obvious within a week. I lost my taste for a year. I couldn't walk without help from others. I could only use a wheelchair for about 8 months.
I have to say though, that in the first few weeks after I was diagnosed, a co worker of mine came by and shared a joint. That was the best I had felt in weeks. I still partake, for health reasons. 😉😉
So to answer your question about my experience, I was started on Avonex but that had no effect, so I was switched to Beta Seron and I started to regain function. I had a relapse and lesions were found on an MRI. Then I was switched to Tecfidera. That worked for a few years and then a big relapse and two peanut sized lesions were found via MRI. My Neurologist said "OMG, it's not working."
Then I was put on Tysabri, which I consider a wonder drug. Tysabri is a monthly infusion, and I regained all but numbness in my hands, feet and face. People who meet me for the first time would never know I ever had MS.
So yes, BIG Pharma does some things well. I thank God for the medications I've been prescribed.
As for any natural cures, I heard about several. One, you let 6 bees sting you. No thank ya.
Then, if the bees didn't work, you must drink a cup of apple cider vinegar with a teaspoon of honey, while standing naked under a full moon. That was embarrassing.
If all it took to cure you was 6 bee stings, you wouldn't do that? Seriously?
So what part of non-Western medicine did you live? It sounds like all you did was go to doctors, get prescribed things that didn't work (according to your own post above), and then get prescribed something else. You thank God for medications that, more likely than not, will eventually cause yet another relapse? Did you thank God for the medicine that didn't work, as well? How do you know that if you hadn't sucked down everything someone in a white coat handed you, that you wouldn't be fine today? Or that instead you looked into some non-western medicine options (smoking weed alongside your medications doesn't count towards this) and could be 100% symptom free right now?
I'm sorry you have health issues, but it doesn't change the fact that Big Pharma is evil. Full stop. No "Big Pharma is evil, but...." type of nonsense. You're passively condoning a system that is actively killing people. Because you're under the impression that one of the cart full of medications you've been prescribed seems to be working for you for now.
And like I asked before, what are you going to do when Big Pharma/the medical industry is taken down? Do you think that your doctors/pharmacists/drug manufacturer is going to get some sort of special treatment because they're doing something you value? Do you think they're going to all be sorted into individual "good" and "evil" piles and only those that engage in whatever you personally disagree with are going to be imprisoned/executed when the time comes? And everyone else will just merrily march on, like nothing happened?
Actually, that's probably exactly what you think. I've seen this type of reasoning from people who cheerfully acknowledge that Big Pharma/our medical industry is actively killing people....but their doctor and their medication (that comes from Big Pharma) is ok, because it benefits them.
I know that everyone is going "Yaaaaay!" over Big Pharma price cuts, but that itself is enough to start bringing down the system. Most of the players in Big Pharma are in it for the money. And if they're not going to be making tons of money, why will they bother? They could go into some other industry that will make them more money. They're sure as shit not there because they care about anyone's health.
Maybe that's what President Trump's plan is. Just cut their profits and they'll abandon Big Pharma as soon as they can. And there just won't be anyone making these drugs in the future. And again, this would result in these medications no longer being available.
So if you actually do believe The Plan is real, you should probably start looking around at some alternative treatments. Or, don't. 🤷♀️
I applaud you going in hard because I don't have the heart to when its something debilitating like MS...
BUT I will say, there are a lot of things outside conventional medicine he probably hasn't tried.for example Japan uses blood purification and plasma exchange. It has similar efficacy rates to medications at their best and has no side effects..
Anecdotally Japan and China are examples of the alternatives working...their older folk work into their 90s in good health and rates of degenerative diseases are lower
The real issue is big pharma is evil and you can't exactly walk into the hospital and say hey I WANT this peptide they use in Europe and this therapy from Japan and could you do my bloods just to keep me safe while I use this Chinese herb
So which drugs are these people going to take more of? They can't get more prescriptions can they? As a person with MS, I want drug prices as low as possible.
The ones they're not taking because they can't afford it, presumably.
Isn't that what the point is? To make the drugs cheaper so people can afford them? They don't have to choose between taking their meds and buying groceries or paying their electric bill, etc... They don't have to skip doses to make their meds last longer. They can afford to take the meds that aren't strictly a life or death matter.
As an Anon (I'm assuming you're one, since you're here), why do you trust the medical establishment at all?
Why do you think the same industry that pushes vaccines on us, tell kids they need drugs to be the "correct" gender, hand out antidepressants like they're M&Ms, etc...has your best interests at heart?
What other avenues have you researched for your MS (if you actually do have it and haven't been misdiagnosed by doctors, because that's more common than not).
Have you looked at anything other than western medicine backed solutions/treatments? If not, why?
Why do you think that your situation is some special exception to the fact that Big Pharma and western medicine as a whole are actively trying to kill off the population or keep them enslaved to popping their pills for the rest of eternity?
Here's something else to think about:
If, as we're constantly told, the Plan is actually real, and Big Pharma and the medical community is put on trial and convicted for all the harm they've done to society....what do you think is going to happen with the vast majority of the industry either in prison, executed, or out of jobs?
If the entire industry is going to be slaughtered, as we've been told for years, where do you think you're going to get your meds?
If the industry exists to kill/injure people and/or to make as much money as possible off of them, then what do you expect to happen when the industry is cut down?
If it's a matter of "big pharma won't let real treatments/methods be known about", plenty of Anons right here share that type of info frequently. The info is there it's just that they're not made known to the masses by the media or the medical community.
So why are you waiting for the medical system to be taken down before going with one of the alternatives?
Frankly, I don't know why Anons aren't all doing that, so they'll be ahead of the game when the medical industry is taken down.
Well, actually, I take it back. I'm pretty sure I know why. People tend to think their specific situation is the only legitimate use of our medical industry. That somehow their doctor, and their pharmacy and their medicines are all part of the good guys, and won't be affected when the axes falls.
Or maybe they don't really believe anything will ever actually happen and it's just a nice little fantasy to think about Big Pharma (the ones they don't personally benefit from, of course) all getting strung up. Just some light daydreaming, I guess. 🤷♀️
Anon? You don't know me from Adam, so I'd say that makes me an anon. As for my research, I've lived it my friend. When I got MS, it was obvious within a week. I lost my taste for a year. I couldn't walk without help from others. I could only use a wheelchair for about 8 months.
I have to say though, that in the first few weeks after I was diagnosed, a co worker of mine came by and shared a joint. That was the best I had felt in weeks. I still partake, for health reasons. 😉😉
So to answer your question about my experience, I was started on Avonex but that had no effect, so I was switched to Beta Seron and I started to regain function. I had a relapse and lesions were found on an MRI. Then I was switched to Tecfidera. That worked for a few years and then a big relapse and two peanut sized lesions were found via MRI. My Neurologist said "OMG, it's not working."
Then I was put on Tysabri, which I consider a wonder drug. Tysabri is a monthly infusion, and I regained all but numbness in my hands, feet and face. People who meet me for the first time would never know I ever had MS.
So yes, BIG Pharma does some things well. I thank God for the medications I've been prescribed.
As for any natural cures, I heard about several. One, you let 6 bees sting you. No thank ya. Then, if the bees didn't work, you must drink a cup of apple cider vinegar with a teaspoon of honey, while standing naked under a full moon. That was embarrassing.
Do you not know what "Anon" means here?
Are you stupid?
If all it took to cure you was 6 bee stings, you wouldn't do that? Seriously?
So what part of non-Western medicine did you live? It sounds like all you did was go to doctors, get prescribed things that didn't work (according to your own post above), and then get prescribed something else. You thank God for medications that, more likely than not, will eventually cause yet another relapse? Did you thank God for the medicine that didn't work, as well? How do you know that if you hadn't sucked down everything someone in a white coat handed you, that you wouldn't be fine today? Or that instead you looked into some non-western medicine options (smoking weed alongside your medications doesn't count towards this) and could be 100% symptom free right now?
I'm sorry you have health issues, but it doesn't change the fact that Big Pharma is evil. Full stop. No "Big Pharma is evil, but...." type of nonsense. You're passively condoning a system that is actively killing people. Because you're under the impression that one of the cart full of medications you've been prescribed seems to be working for you for now.
And like I asked before, what are you going to do when Big Pharma/the medical industry is taken down? Do you think that your doctors/pharmacists/drug manufacturer is going to get some sort of special treatment because they're doing something you value? Do you think they're going to all be sorted into individual "good" and "evil" piles and only those that engage in whatever you personally disagree with are going to be imprisoned/executed when the time comes? And everyone else will just merrily march on, like nothing happened?
Actually, that's probably exactly what you think. I've seen this type of reasoning from people who cheerfully acknowledge that Big Pharma/our medical industry is actively killing people....but their doctor and their medication (that comes from Big Pharma) is ok, because it benefits them.
I know that everyone is going "Yaaaaay!" over Big Pharma price cuts, but that itself is enough to start bringing down the system. Most of the players in Big Pharma are in it for the money. And if they're not going to be making tons of money, why will they bother? They could go into some other industry that will make them more money. They're sure as shit not there because they care about anyone's health.
Maybe that's what President Trump's plan is. Just cut their profits and they'll abandon Big Pharma as soon as they can. And there just won't be anyone making these drugs in the future. And again, this would result in these medications no longer being available.
So if you actually do believe The Plan is real, you should probably start looking around at some alternative treatments. Or, don't. 🤷♀️
I applaud you going in hard because I don't have the heart to when its something debilitating like MS...
BUT I will say, there are a lot of things outside conventional medicine he probably hasn't tried.for example Japan uses blood purification and plasma exchange. It has similar efficacy rates to medications at their best and has no side effects..
Anecdotally Japan and China are examples of the alternatives working...their older folk work into their 90s in good health and rates of degenerative diseases are lower
The real issue is big pharma is evil and you can't exactly walk into the hospital and say hey I WANT this peptide they use in Europe and this therapy from Japan and could you do my bloods just to keep me safe while I use this Chinese herb
Bee stings don't do shit dumbass