Shattering
the false philosophy and junk science of conventional medicine
Have you ever wondered why pharmaceuticals don't work? By that,
I mean that they don't make people healthier. Sure, some pharmaceuticals
can modify a measurable chemical marker, but they don't make people
healthier. We have 40 percent of the U.S. population on at least
one prescription drug, yet our nation shows skyrocketing rates of
all sorts of chronic diseases, like cancer, heart disease, type 2
diabetes, Alzheimer's disease and osteoporosis. If pharmaceuticals
work to make people healthier, we should be the healthiest nation
on the planet. We have people here taking more drugs than any other
nation in the world. The older you get in this society, the more
drugs you end up taking. Many of our senior citizens are on a dozen
prescriptions a day, and half of those are usually prescribed to
cover up symptoms and side effects from the first few prescriptions.
Why prescription drugs cannot cause health
So why don't drugs work? It's because they make a promise they can't
keep. Prescription drugs make the promise -- and this is reflected
in the marketing -- that a person can engage in a lifestyle filled
with many factors that lead to chronic disease, but by taking one
pill they can break that cause-effect chain and not experience
the disease that would normally result. If drug propaganda were
true, you could live a lifestyle that promotes heart disease by
eating saturated fats while avoiding cardiovascular exercise, and
the drug could prevent you from experiencing heart disease. All
you have to do is take these drugs, says Big Pharma.
But diseases are brought on by causes, not by sheer luck or a deficiency
in synthetic chemicals. This is a very simple concept, but it escapes
most thinking in conventional medicine. These diseases have many
causes, and some are dietary. There are metabolic disruptors in most
foods -- hydrogenated oils, sodium nitrite, saturated animal fats
and homogenized milk fats. When you consume these disease-causing
ingredients, you will experience certain results. Consuming unhealthy
foods and avoiding healthy oils, like salmon oil, can lead to heart
disease, nervous system dysfunction, birth defects and many other
problems.
But then a prescription drug comes along and promises that you can
be disease-free regardless of the causes you have set into motion
in your own life. These prescriptions are really marketed as magic
bullet pills. "You have high cholesterol? Don't worry about
it! Take this cholesterol-lowering pill -- this statin drug -- and
you will have normal cholesterol!" This implies that you will
achieve a state of high cardiovascular health -- a promise that is,
of course, a lie. You are no healthier than before, even though certain
measurable markers of your biochemistry may have been artificially
altered. Your biochemistry has been hacked.
That is not health, folks. It is worse than giving the patient nothing,
because in this case, by giving the patient this pill, you have implied
that this is all they need. In fact, what you have done is stolen
from them the power to take responsibility for their health outcome.
You have created a biochemical crutch, and you have denied the patient
their right to walk down their own healing path and make lasting
changes to their cardiovascular health.
Healthy lifestyle decisions make healthy people
In essence, pharmaceuticals don't work because they violate the laws
of cause and effect that operate in our universe. One combination
of synthetic chemicals can't undo decades of lifestyle choices.
Every time you choose to exercise instead of sitting on the couch,
or choose to get some natural healthy sunlight instead of avoiding
it (causing vitamin D deficiency in your body), you cause momentum
in one direction or another. If you do this year after year, you
can go in the direction of disease or in the direction of health
and longevity.
If you have been heading down the path of chronic disease, you can
change that momentum. First, you have to slow the momentum and create
a vector moving in the direction of health. That will not make you
healthy overnight. Over a period of time, the progression of disease
will stop. Then, you have to maintain a healthy lifestyle that includes
healthy eating and exercise. Only then will you reverse this momentum
and start heading down the path to good health. By doing this, you
can leave behind a past that may have included obesity, diabetes
or Alzheimer's.
How quickly this momentum shifts depends on your age, but mostly
it depends on what you choose to do. Let's say you decide to start
with one vitamin pill a day. Is that going to reverse your momentum?
I don't think so. Even though you are taking that one vitamin, you
are probably still poisoning your body with cancer-causing foods
found in the national food supply. It's going to take shifting many
habits and daily health choices to reverse decades of disease-promoting
activity.
Perhaps because that task seems daunting, the promise of pharmaceuticals
is quite seductive. They promise that you can change your health
without changing anything else. Unfortunately, many people believe
this. They recognize that they are going down the path of chronic
disease, but they mistakenly think a magic little pill made by a
profit-seeking drug company can somehow reverse disease.
In reality, most prescription drugs have side effects that accelerate
the progression of disease in the body. For example, statin drugs
interfere with the production of coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10), which is essential
for powering the mitochondria in your cells. When deficient in CoQ10,
you will experience health problems at the cellular level, all throughout
your body.
Natural health is real science
The strange thing is that pharmaceutical companies are backed by
so-called scientific evidence. In conventional medicine, FDA-approved
drugs are sold to patients with these so-called scientific claims.
And yet even FDA-approved prescription drugs somehow kill around
100,000 patients in the United States each year. That is a statistic
that comes out of conventional medicine published in The Journal
of the American Medical Association. (Many in the alternative community
believe those numbers are low estimates, by the way.) So how scientific
can drug safety be if these approved drugs are killing more Americans
than wars, terrorists, car accidents, murders and industrial accidents
combined?
Let's face it: The current pushing of drugs onto the population
isn't scientific; it's just great marketing combined with political
arm-twisting by Big Pharma. When it comes to health, the real science
is hidden in nature. And yet, ironically, defenders of conventional
medicine say that natural health is unscientific. They say that you
are wasting your money if you take vitamins or nutritional supplements.
They say forget about eating raw foods and fresh plants. "That
is not proven," they say. They say that the healing value of
human touch has no scientific proof whatsoever. Just stick with the
pharmaceuticals, they say. But why would they say these things?
Organized medicine won't make any money if you choose methods other
than drugs to treat your disease or enhance your health. Every patient
that gets healthy is another lost customer to organized medicine.
This whole philosophy of circling the wagons and defending prescription
drugs -- which is adhered to by most medical doctors, medical schools
and certainly the FDA -- protects the profits generated by pharmaceuticals,
as well as the philosophy of a corporate-controlled, chemically-regimented
system of medicine (to the exclusion of all else).
To really help people heal, we should focus our health resources
on the things we can accomplish. We can reverse chronic disease today,
not by using synthetic chemicals in our body, not by turning to chemotherapy
or radiation therapy and not by surgically removing tumors from our
body and calling it a cure. These are not solutions to health; these
are short-term methods for masking symptoms of disease. The real
answers to health are found in nature. In nature, you will discover
healing plants all around you. You may have a plant in your back
yard that protects the liver and helps detoxify the blood. I bet
you think it is a weed, but it's actually the dandelion plant. You
might say, "I hear you, Mike, but how do we know that everything
you are saying here is true? Where is your science and where is your
proof that nature is a better healer than drugs and surgery?"
A simple scientific experiment: Look around and see who's healthy
Let me invite you to look at a simple experiment here. If what organized
medicine says is true, then you should be able to observe that
people on drugs are healthy, while all the people taking herbs
and vitamins are diseased.
Go park your car in front of a pharmacy and watch the first 100
people you see buying drugs, then ask yourself, "Are these healthy
people?" Look at the way they walk, their energy and their posture.
Do they look healthy? Then go park your car in front of a health
food store and watch people entering and exiting that store. Ask
yourself again: Do they look healthy?
If you do this experiment, you'll quickly find that the unhealthy
people are the ones visiting the pharmacy. The healthy people are
the ones visiting health food stores, which sell natural health products
and supplements. Through this simple observation experiment, we can
see for ourselves that conventional medicine doesn't make people
healthy. Or, at the very least, we can say that the consumption of
prescription drugs is strongly correlated with states of disease,
while the consumption of health food store products (natural groceries,
organic produce and nutritional supplements) is strongly correlated
with the absence of disease. And this observation holds true through
many levels: physical health, emotional health, mental health and
spiritual health.
Speaking of experiments, we have a grand experiment going on right
now across the population. It is an experiment to see how long the
American public will put up with Big Pharma lies, propaganda and
scientific fraud while popping prescription drugs. This experiment
is being conducted under the umbrella of so-called science, but it
isn't scientific at all. Nearly everything that conventional medicine
is telling you is fiction. They will create research and clinical
trials designed to diminish side effects and maximize certain biochemical
functions of their drugs, and if some results turn out to be negative,
they will bury those results. The evidence they do show you has been
distorted.
This is what passes for "science" in the world of Big
Pharma. But the Emperor has no clothes. Under the mask of science,
there's nothing but fraud and profiteering at the core.
Another simple observation about conventional medicine concerns
the level of health of those who prescribe drugs: The doctors. How
healthy are doctors and conventional health care workers?
I hardly need to tell you that old school doctors and health care
workers are some of the least healthy people in our society. Sadly,
many old-school MDs believe their own advice about drugs, and as
a result, they suffer the effects of conventional medicine. Obesity
is rampant among traditional doctors and health care workers, and
depression and mental health disorders affect many. They also tend
to die at young ages from heart attacks and other easily preventable
health problems.
So why do we turn to these people for answers to our own health?
It makes no sense. If we wish to be healthy, we must model individuals
who are themselves healthy. A medical school certificate has no credibility
when the person holding it is clearly diseased. Health is not an
intellectual exercise, it is a life experience. If you can't be healthy
yourself, you have no right talking to others about their health.
(But doctors are "licensed" by state health regulators
who don't even take into account the health of health care providers.)
Discard the outdated philosophy of conventional medicine
The whole point of this exploration is that if you are going to be
healthy, you have to start by shattering old dysfunctional belief
systems that have been pounded into your head by the media and
mainstream medicine. You have to replace those with new beliefs
that serve you better.
It is your choice what you wish to believe. If you want to believe
prescription drugs are the only things that are scientifically proven,
and if you want to believe that medical schools are teaching doctors
how to be healthy, then you are welcome to believe that. But don't
be surprised at the result you get: A future of pain, suffering,
chronic disease, medical bankruptcy and lots of prescription drugs.
You will end up on so many prescription drugs that you will need
a machine that beeps to remind you when to take a pill, because your
brain won't even work properly (brain fog is a common side effect
of many prescription drugs).
Or, instead, you can choose to believe that the human body already
has a blueprint of health. The most powerful healing system in the
world is inside you right now. All you need to do is stop poisoning
your body and mind with chemicals, toxic foods and toxic personal
care products. Turn to nature, which provides nutrition and medicine
in the form of edible plants. Avoid all factory foods, processed
foods and restaurant foods. Drink water, not milk. Get a daily dose
of sunshine. Take whole food supplements and healthy fish oils to
boost your daily nutritional intake. And exercise, of course.
You can choose this path. And if you've already starting walking
down that path, you can probably find ways to accelerate the results.
Find ways to make the right health decisions from this day forward
-- decisions based on nature, not the junk science promoted by Big
Pharma, the FDA and conventional medicine. |