>"It seems fewer people just die naturally of old age."
I've thought about this too. I tend to think all too many people are "knocked off" by medical infliction than reaching their natural death. Albeit, it is labeled as a natural death when it really wasn't at all. I don't think people actually know what a real natural death is. NAERS reports that less than 1% of people actually report adverse effects of a pharmaceutical drug. That's an incredibly small number and suggests it is much higher. Then there are the Tom Petty's and Prince's with their tragic stories, in which one medicine reacts with another making a lethal combination. It's only because of their celebrity status we learned this. If this happened to the avg. American, it would not be detected.
Well the very premise of healthcare is that you don't need a doctor if you're healthy. Healthcare today is essentially doctors who are bought and paid for by big pharma or related industries who control your health and essentially make sure that you keep them in business by keeping you sick and in need of their "care AND drugs". It is the biggest conflict of interest in the world.
Also, the whole medical school requirements with licensing was put in place and controlled by people like the Rockefellers who did it for control and money (think accepted protocols). The AMA has a very nefarious history and is NOT the friend of the people. They're trying to nationalize healthcare not for the people but for those who make themselves rich off the backs of the "sick".
I avoid doctors like the plague but I have to say mine is very open-minded and, being born in India, is supportive of alternate therapies. I am not even sure how many doctors even care about their patients.
I agree.
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