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Dr. John Reizer
Like any business, drug companies want more customers. Unlike any other business, these multinational corporations have the means to create lifelong customers because they can get their prospects chemically addicted to dangerous, synthetic compounds specifically designed for that purpose.
Think about the people in your life that take prescription medicines. You probably know an aunt or uncle that takes a pill to control hypertension, diabetes, cholesterol, or some other chronic condition. Maybe the person you know taking a prescribed drug is a parent or a sibling. Perhaps you’re the person addicted to a prescription drug. How long have you taken the same pill for a medically diagnosed condition? Has it been days, weeks, months, or years? Chances are good that the people you know taking prescription drugs have been doing so for an extended period. Chances are equally good that the people you know taking medications aren’t planning on kicking their habits anytime soon.
Drug companies are in business to create and sell addictive chemical products perceived by society members as necessary to make a healthy, functioning body. People believe, in today’s world, the only way to control diabetes, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol is through prescription drugs. The average person doesn’t consider getting off the sofa to partake in an exercise program. Most people want instant gratification. They want to be healthy without putting serious effort into their campaigns. They’d instead take a prescription drug than walk a few miles every day to improve some flagged chemistry profile that was discovered in a lab test ordered by a physician.
There are many healthcare experts openly questioning recommended, published guidelines about blood pressure and cholesterol. For years, allopathic medicine supported the idea that good systolic blood pressure was 100 + a person’s age. If a person was 65 years old, a good blood pressure reading, according to the old guidelines, was around 165/80. But that didn’t bode well for Big Pharma’s plan to drug most of the U.S. population. The solution, lower the published guidelines so millions of people could instantly be reclassified as having hypertension. Suddenly, there was a need for a lot more drugs to be prescribed to all those people diagnosed with high blood pressure.
It’s the opinion of some natural healthcare practitioners that cholesterol guidelines have also been published at a lower level than is attainable by the body through natural measures. The current guidelines are practically unattainable without synthetic drugs. Some scientists are asking serious questions about the dangers of statin drugs which artificially lower cholesterol levels in human beings, and about how low cholesterol might negatively impact the immune system over time.
As long as there continue to be lazy and apathetic people worldwide, drug companies will continue to prosper.
It’s pretty ironic that we commonly associate the drug business with healthcare when, in fact, it’s sickness care that this industry and its related professions are peddling.
The countless drugs produced by many companies are not designed to make people healthy. They are designed to control and suppress the symptoms associated with physiological disorders. Many of these symptoms are essential and strategic attempts by the body to heal bodily tissues naturally.
To heal the body from the inside out is a concept not often addressed, for the most part, by members of organized medicine or the pharmaceutical industry. To address the idea that human beings could resolve physiological obstacles without the use of synthetically made products that have U.S. and international patents firmly attached to them would be considered pseudo-science by many traditional healthcare professionals. Individual doctors and scientists having the nerve to broach publicly any ideas that might rub friction into the conventional medical dogma of the present day are usually ostracized by their colleagues, supervisors, and professionals. To go against the grain in the medical field is to commit professional suicide.
The drug corporations; the medical schools and associated textbooks they produce for such institutions; the insurance companies they indirectly own or control; the media companies that sponsor drug advertisements or are directly owned by parent companies that have ownership ties to drug companies; the research scientists that are paid by funds coming from institutions and grants with close links to drug companies, and the profitability factor associated with selling pharmaceutical products that are inexpensive to produce and sold, in many instances, at a 1000% markup in price to healthcare consumers are the enabling components allowing this national health crisis to continue year after year. Meanwhile, we have politicians and people up in arms, arguing about the best way to pay for prescription drugs that are killing many of us. Forget about paying for this crap. We must stop producing these poisons if we ever hope to get people back to an actual state of health.
The statistics compiled by the World Health Organization (WHO) demonstrate a disturbing trend for people living in America. Despite the fact our nation has the best and most sophisticated healthcare technology in the world, we continue to have a lot of unhealthy people walking around. If one were to put two and two together, a simple conclusion could be drawn that would point to prescription drugs as being the primary culprit that’s been dragging the entire nation’s health status into the toilet when compared to other countries throughout the world, keeping similar statistics.
As I’ve written many times before, in various books and articles, Big Pharma does not gain anything, from a financial perspective, by developing products that would cure any specific disease process. To find a cure is counterproductive to the drug industry’s goal of expanding its business. To find a treatment means, in effect, to destroy a business. There’s no money to be made when people are functioning healthily. The capital and potential profit are all based on a nation filled with sick and dying citizens. The more sick people there are, the better the profits will be for Big Pharma.
Most of what healthcare consumers understand about health has come from textbooks and media presentations that are entirely controlled by the pharmaceutical industry. With today’s media construct, there are very few sources people can access to get reliable, unbiased information on health. At NoFakeNews, we attempt to provide reliable information about health and other vital issues.
On a closing note, I believe it’s important to remind everybody to become active participants regarding their health and well-being. Commit to a daily exercise program; drink plenty of clean, non-fluoridated water; eat a healthy, balanced diet; and refrain from visiting medical physicians unless you encounter an emergency that cannot be stabilized without the presence of medical personnel. By using a little common sense, when reviewing options that might affect your health, you can decrease the odds of becoming dependent on prescription drugs and being harmed by drug companies not in business to make you healthy.
Disclaimer
The health information written on this website is not intended to replace a professional relationship between a patient and a health care specialist, nor is it intended as medical advice. Readers are encouraged to make healthcare decisions based on their independent research.
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Dr. John Reizer is a retired chiropractor and author. Born in Lakewood, New Jersey, in 1963, he resides in Inman, South Carolina, with his wife and daughter.
John has written several novellas and is the founder and chief editor of the popular alternative news blog, NoFakeNews.net.
Dr. Reizer is a former associate professor of clinical sciences at Sherman College of Chiropractic in Spartanburg, South Carolina.
His most recent works, The Blue Marble, Plandemic, The Visitors, Aftermath, False Memory, The Homecoming, Frequency, and The Target List, are science fiction thrillers.
John’s novel, The Target List, was released as a feature film, under the title Target List, in April 2023.
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Excellently written, John! A superb article!
Lisa
I am just going to add a few quotes:
“I want to sell drugs to everyone. I want to sell to sell to healthy people. I want drugs to sell like chewing gum.” – Henry Gadsden, Former CEO of Merek
“Cui Bono, the Latin phrase meaning “who benefits”, says the motive for an act or event likely lies with the person who had something to gain.”
“We used to have a name for sufferers of ADHD. We called them boys.” – Anonymous
“The person who takes medicine must recover twice, once from the disease and once from the medicine.” – William Osler, MD
“Physicians, medical schools, and professional organizations have no… excuse, since their only fiduciary responsibility is to the patients. [Their] mission… is not to enter into lucrative commercial alliances with the pharmaceutical industry. As reprehensible as many industry practices are, I believe the behavior of much of the medical profession is even more culpable.” – Marcia Angell, Former Editor in Chief, New England Journal of Medicine
“Medicine is becoming a public enemy of health.” – John Ioannidis, MD, Professor of Medicine, Stanford
Great quotes, Lisa, and right on the money! 👍🙂
John
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