Yiwu,
I know very well what you speak of. I am not sure the medical profession has its interests properly aligned with those of patients.
They practice disease management, not health care. It is not pre-emptive at all. Why? Because no HMO covers preemptive, no Pharmaceutical company sells a pill called exercise more eat better.
Bottom line is there is no bottom line to healthcare. If everyone were healthy there would be no medical industry!
I have just healed myself of a disease that all the doctors I saw told me was "irreversible". I have a magazine of the top doctors in Seattle and at least three are in there. I cured myself with a supplement that was not a typical pill but a designed mixture of herbs and vitamins and it worked. When I tell those top doctors, their only answer is "well, there is no scientific evidence, no 2m dollar double blind study, no 5m dollar FDA application and approval.
It saddens me to think that tomorrow someone will go into these surgeons offices with the same ailment and be told what I was told:
Me: "Dr, can I heal this thing?"
Dr "The disease is irreversible"
Me: "Is there nothing that can be done?"
Dr: "No, nothing"
Me: "Is there nothing you know that works"
Dr. "No, nothing"
Me "Has anyone gotten better and how did they do it"
Dr: "We don't know"
The cure for this disease in a 40 year-old runs into invoice of $500,000+ for medical professionals.
Once again, I cured it with a $29.00 supplement from a vitamin company in Vancouver, BC, and I have the MRIs to prove the before and after.
Humanity is sick.
David |