Monday, July 27, 2015
Medical wisdom???
How does the pharmaceutical - doctor system work??
In modern society, we have been conditioned to believe what the experts say is right... Because only they know the answers?
It is as if some "common wisdom" tells us that because doctors have gone through medical school, they are automatically up to date on all of the latest medical findings and merely to question their judgment is not acceptable because of legal ramifications... Plus the legal court system.
It is as if some "common wisdom" tells us that because doctors have gone through medical school, they are automatically up to date on all of the latest medical findings and merely to question their judgment is not acceptable because of legal ramifications... Plus the legal court system.
The problem is that many doctors subscribe to this common - wisdom approach as well and do not question the information they have been given.
However, to find new solutions to old problems, it is always important to keep an open mind and think outside the box.
{Which is never a bad idea when there is a possibility of more options}
Moreover, modern medicine is not designed to discover actual cures.
It is driven by profit and doctors are largely trained to be peddlers for large
It is driven by profit and doctors are largely trained to be peddlers for large
pharmaceutical companies.
It’s so much easier to prescribe expensive drugs that you have been told will have this effect or that effect by companies that funded your medical training
rather than keep up with independent scientific studies that show there is a better way - because most even Doctors do not understand how they work?
Additionally, doctors who do things by the book can’t risk being challenged.
If a patient asks them if theirs is truly the best way, they can just fall back on the idea that it is the “accepted wisdom."
If a patient asks them if theirs is truly the best way, they can just fall back on the idea that it is the “accepted wisdom."
But “Accepted by whom?”
The only answer to that question is crystal clear – accepted by the pharmaceutical industry, the very ones making the profit off of your illness.
Remember, drugs are addictive and the more you need them, the
more you drive up the profits of pharmaceutical companies.
If they can sell you a few pills for hundreds or even thousands of dollars,
they have no incentive to research new therapies and invest in a cure. It doesn’t make any difference if their pills have terrible side effects or that it doesn’t actually cure your illness.
The goal is to keep those affected by symptoms and other
chronic diseases dependent on them for the rest of their lives.
It may sound evil, but it is simply how business is done.
Yet not all the doctors and medical researchers are the same!