The past five years revealed the depth of the medical professions in bed with Big Pharma. It is global. Gov't is in bed with or owned by Big Pharma. It has gotten to the point that you literally take your life in your hands if you start taking meds. "They" want patients for life. "First do no harm" is no longer. "Care" is based on lies that bring in lucre.
All legitimate reasons & concerns, but like almost everything in this world there two sides of the bridge. The general public has to be willing to make the effort. We have been wrongfully conditioned to “a pill for your ill”mentality. As a society, our mind set has shifted from “let’s find a way to get it done” to a “maybe another day!” There is definitely a lazy component to what we have become. It’s real life version of the animated movie wall-e. If nothing else has been learned from the last 4 years, it’s to question “the experts” as there is probably a money trail twisting the narrative in favour of big business for more profitability.
"Replacing harmful, embedded practices with innovative, beneficial protocols is at the heart of today’s challenge. And this can only happen with a powerful shift from the dominant repressive model." I couldn't agree more.
Some synchronicity here. Just wrote about soil health in my own Substack, explaining how important it is to human health... how chemical fertilizers are producing low quality fruits and veg that lead to health problems. I agree as well that much of this trouble is tied into viewing human beings as consumers. Great post! Thanks.
The past five years revealed the depth of the medical professions in bed with Big Pharma. It is global. Gov't is in bed with or owned by Big Pharma. It has gotten to the point that you literally take your life in your hands if you start taking meds. "They" want patients for life. "First do no harm" is no longer. "Care" is based on lies that bring in lucre.
All legitimate reasons & concerns, but like almost everything in this world there two sides of the bridge. The general public has to be willing to make the effort. We have been wrongfully conditioned to “a pill for your ill”mentality. As a society, our mind set has shifted from “let’s find a way to get it done” to a “maybe another day!” There is definitely a lazy component to what we have become. It’s real life version of the animated movie wall-e. If nothing else has been learned from the last 4 years, it’s to question “the experts” as there is probably a money trail twisting the narrative in favour of big business for more profitability.
"Replacing harmful, embedded practices with innovative, beneficial protocols is at the heart of today’s challenge. And this can only happen with a powerful shift from the dominant repressive model." I couldn't agree more.
Some synchronicity here. Just wrote about soil health in my own Substack, explaining how important it is to human health... how chemical fertilizers are producing low quality fruits and veg that lead to health problems. I agree as well that much of this trouble is tied into viewing human beings as consumers. Great post! Thanks.